Howard Chaykin has worked for a variety of companies creating covers for his own creations and mainstream comic books. His style is reminiscent of Gil Kane. His work has a dynamic and compositional flourish second to none. His covers are both informative and cinematic. His work has often been controversial but with American Flagg in particular it has been innovative. Because he has worked in so many different companies he has been able to adapt his style to meet each constraint. Chaykin is an under rated member of the comic book artist fraternity.
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