Poor Cybernite! Little critter wasn't a bad sort at all...
There's a bit of disconnect between the beginning and the end about the impregnability of the craft. The implied morality is also a little askew: humankind couldn't care less about the Cybernite, so the Cybernite should have taken the same attitude?
Anyway, I think this another GREAT job by Sutton for Warren. Sure, there were a lot of great artists that went through there, but Sutton was up there with the best--if not the most popular--of them.
Cybernites seemed to be a slightly less destructive version of The Daleks.
ReplyDeleteGreat Tom Sutton art. Thanks for the post.
Now I do remember the Daleks from Dr. Who. Tom Sutton was doing some fine work around this time.
ReplyDeletePoor Cybernite! Little critter wasn't a bad sort at all...
ReplyDeleteThere's a bit of disconnect between the beginning and the end about the impregnability of the craft. The implied morality is also a little askew: humankind couldn't care less about the Cybernite, so the Cybernite should have taken the same attitude?
Anyway, I think this another GREAT job by Sutton for Warren. Sure, there were a lot of great artists that went through there, but Sutton was up there with the best--if not the most popular--of them.
Sutton might be one of the most underrated artist ever
ReplyDeletein comic books. I still know folks who don't appreciate
his talent.