Here's the original 1985 cover by George PΓ©rez.
This one might need a bit of explaining...
In February of 1974, the sci-fi movie ZARDOZ was released, starring Sean Connery.
Towards the end of that same year, DC Comics introduced a character named VARTOX in Superman #281. He looked suspiciously similar to Connery’s character. I received a commission request to draw Vartox in a "Curt Swan" style and invoke the feel of the Zardoz movie poster.
This one was a birthday present! I tried to write a gag that was occasion appropriate and felt like it came from the 60’s. It's for a collector who routinely commissions Sugar and Spike art for “Issue #100.” The actual S&S series ended at #99. Seems like they could have held on for one more “Special Cancellation Issue!” You can see ALL his Sugar and Spike commissions here.
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I always thought Vartox looked ridiculous, as did Sean Connery in that silly movie. I guess that's what it looks like when they give male characters the same type of revealing costume they give to women in comics.
At least sometimes, comics can make silly costumes look less silly when drawn. Not so with Vartox.
It's scary how authentic your art looks. In a thousand years historians will find your work and mistake it for authentic works π✌️
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the giant energy fist from green lantern...
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