The Grace of Power: Comic Art by Julian Tedesco

Julian Tedesco is an artist from Argentina who draws illustrations and comics. Among his works are the covers for Iron Man, Hulk, Fantastic Four, Wolverine, Daredevil and many others. Tedesco is a master of dense, “tempera” drawing, which allows him to create both depth of frame and special color saturation, while giving a slight glaze effect.

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