Gweedo, I think they were…Scancarelli was Moore’s assistant and took over when Moore died. So he started from Moores, but like most cartoonists who inherit a strip, Scancarelli’s own style has come to define it (the same way Moores’ style defined it after Frank King and Bill Perry).
They’re pretty distinct, I think…Moore did a lot of fine linework but in a simpler style, and his compositions were more straightforward and subdued and deceptively simple. Scancarelli’s work is looser and more dynamic. Moore’s writing was much more subdued, you could call it slower but I think his stories moved at a similar rate of speed.
Gweedo, I think they were…Scancarelli was Moore’s assistant and took over when Moore died. So he started from Moores, but like most cartoonists who inherit a strip, Scancarelli’s own style has come to define it (the same way Moores’ style defined it after Frank King and Bill Perry).
They’re pretty distinct, I think…Moore did a lot of fine linework but in a simpler style, and his compositions were more straightforward and subdued and deceptively simple. Scancarelli’s work is looser and more dynamic. Moore’s writing was much more subdued, you could call it slower but I think his stories moved at a similar rate of speed.