
Posted by nope on 5/1/2007, 6:28 am, in reply to "four color process limitations..." --Previous Message--
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: Obviously in the 70's and 80's, the coloring
: processes was not as sophisticated as they
: are now, so colors were NOT always
: consistent. I remember Cap's costume being
: colored yellow and green (!!), and various
: shades of green for Hulk and She-Hulk, not
: to mention Shang-Chi being gold-skinned.
: Most of us will remember many weirder color
: schemes in older comics.
:
: Of course now the coloring process should
: be as precise as a laser, so I can assume
: the cover is just some creative liberties
: taken. Mayhap Ms. Marvel has a closet full
: of costumes in different shades of black and
: blue, perhaps?
:
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