Tag: Bob Layton
Bob Layton — The New Line-Up!
Commission, All-Star Squadron #1 Mash-up with Avengers #150 and #151, 2007
Bob Layton has some fun reimagining the cover of DC’s All-Star Squadron #1 (Rich Buckler, artist) as an Avengers “changing of the guard” issue.
Also fun — Bob uses the trade dress for issue #150 (1976) of the Avengers own comic book, a fill in issue that primarily features a reprint of the first major line-up change in issue #16. The actual line-up changes in #151.
It was clearly all meant to be a single story in #150, but… the dreaded deadline of doom strikes again.
Paul Smith — Er, Not A Robot
Classic Iron Man vs. Magnus: Robot Fighter, Commission, 2001
Mankind advances more than 2000 years into the future, and the greatest superhero of the era apparently can’t distinguish between a robot and a man in a suit of armor?
No matter, it’s a superb piece of art by the terrific Paul Smith. And a perfect way to honor both characters’ 6oth anniversary.
Bob Layton — Iron Redux
Iron Fist #1(1975) Re-Imagination, 2005
Continuing our Iron Man 60th anniversary series, here’s another great Bob Layton piece.
This time, we have a 2005 re-imagination of Gil Kane’s Iron Fist #1 cover(1974). Bob completely changes the POV of the action, transforming the piece into his own — while still honoring the original.
Since the background equipment is still intact in Bob’s version, lets call it: “One Minute Earlier.”
Bob Layton — Armored Legend
Iron Man #258.1, July 2013
Iron Man celebrates his 60th anniversary in 2023. (Actually, Tales of Suspense #39 was on the newsstands in December of 1962 with a cover of date of March 1963. But why quibble?)
What better way to honor Shellhead’s anniversary than with a dramatic —and iconic — 2013 title splash from Bob Layton’s (breakdowns by Dave Ross) “variant” story of the Armor Wars sequel.
Bob, with John Romita Jr. and David Michelinie created the original and memorable Armor Wars I in 1987, and a few years later was scheduled to be the solo writer and on the sequel. But… Valiant comics presented Bob an offer he couldn’t refuse, and he jumped ship at Marvel. John Byrne stepped in and wrote the already announced sequel, and then 23 years later, Layton — with Michelinie and Ross — had his chance again to do his own take.
Follow all that?
Don’t worry, if I got anything wrong, Bob will definitely let me know.
Happy Anniversary, Tony Stark.
Bob Layton — Incredible Shrinking Dad
Marvel Comics Presents #11, January 1989
Continuing the 60th anniversary celebration of Ant-Man.
Bob Layton (pencils and inks) creates a terrific looking title page for a short story featuring the second Ant-Man, Scott Lang. (Of course Lang’s version of the character is the one most familiar to most audiences since he’s the version currently inhabiting the Marvel Universe, played by Paul Rudd.)
I seem to own a number of pages from these short stories from Marvel Comics Presents and Marvel Fanfare, and none of this material has yet to be collected. I’ve probably said it previously, but it seems easy enough to create collections that are themed around specific characters, etc.
I hope that actually happens one of these days.
Fun fact: David Michelinie, John Byrne and Layton share co-credit for the creation of the Lang vesrion of the character, who first appeared solo in Marvel Premiere #47(April 1979), a month after he had a guest spot in Avengers #181.