This is so strange. Just last month, I was looking for collections of the work of Greg and Tim Hildebrandt.
I've recently decided that as I slow my comics collecting to make sure I have collections of the works of the fantasy, sci-fi and commercial artists who impacted me as a youth - and the Hildebrandts were certainly among those. And, whether you knew Greg Hildebrandt's name or not, it's likely you knew and loved his work.
I can't even put my finger on why I can recognize a Hildebrandt versus a Larry Elmore, for example. Or Joe Jusko or Frazetta. Nerds will know what I'm talking about. It's like recognizing handwriting. But something about the stances, the framing and how light is painted gives it away. The Pinocchio below throws me off because of the lack of humans.
Anyway - for decades, the Hildebrandts produced some amazing work that brought to life either words on a page or found the iconography in comics and movies.
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