tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1489622848939498705.post5753147785249269360..comments2024-03-18T17:34:56.486-04:00Comments on Four-Color Shadows: Hap Hopper-Jack Sparling-1940Bookstevehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09797445163866512849noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1489622848939498705.post-57447399468420095722022-08-11T05:10:50.019-04:002022-08-11T05:10:50.019-04:00Referring to Dell's Space Man and The Cat (the...Referring to Dell's Space Man and The Cat (the movie, not the TV show), I know what you mean when you say Sparling's art looked rushed. As a little kid I found his characters, not only the villains, to look grim and frightening. Like some of my father's friends from work (he was a plumber, if you know construction workers). I didn't know Sparling was capable of doing better than this. Now I don't believe Fraccio/Tallarico's art was rushed (they may have done Raggedy Ann); on the other hand I think it was the best they could do.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04632107656824909667noreply@blogger.com