I remember buying it. Reading it. And enjoying it. It celebrated Evangeline's faith so the critics who labeled it as anti-Catholic clearly never read it. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
You captured the vibe--Cowboy Bebop before CB. Chuck delivered on the Comico books and got him known to me in prep for his Airboy work. But it was Hunt and Villagran's art style that resembled Gray Morrow from Charlton's mid70s Space: 1999 magazine that hooked me on Evangeline with painted covers and solid line work on both.
Yes, this was his first title. As for his ex-wife, she's been a working artist all her life. Not only comics either.
I remember buying it. Reading it. And enjoying it. It celebrated Evangeline's faith so the critics who labeled it as anti-Catholic clearly never read it. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
You captured the vibe--Cowboy Bebop before CB. Chuck delivered on the Comico books and got him known to me in prep for his Airboy work. But it was Hunt and Villagran's art style that resembled Gray Morrow from Charlton's mid70s Space: 1999 magazine that hooked me on Evangeline with painted covers and solid line work on both.