the Rocketeer and Betty, by Daniel Warren Johnson.
The Rocketeer by Stuart Immonen
The Rocketeer by Tommy Lee Edwards
Rocketeer Adventure Magazine # 2 by Dave Stevens, with Finishes and Colors painted by Dave Dorman.
pencil sketch pinups by Andrew Robinson.
a Rocketeer HeadSketch by Dave Stevens, with Inks by Bill Stout.
the Rocketeer, by Mike Grell.
the Rocketeer
- Dave Stevens
- Marc Silvestri
- Cliff Chiang
- Walt Simonson
- Eric Powell
- Matteo Scalera
- Eric Canete
- Dustin Weaver
- Bruce Timm
- John K. Snyder, III
And:
Adam Kubert, with My Inks.
Caitlin Fairchild in the Gen13-Superman crossover was penciled by Adam Hughes (I am tipsy so I want to specify I don’t mean it in any outraged/disrespectful way @ungoliantschilde)
Lol. You’re fine. Was it published as a variant? I didn’t know - I thought it was just a pinup
(in case you guys don’t wanna use the links)
Adam’s Pencils:
…and Tom Smith colored it for fun:
and, lastly, as a bonus ~
Adam did this pencil sketch of Powergirl back in 1990:
and Dave inked that one too:
more Dave Stevens coming up!
Rocketeer Adventures, Vol. 1 # 01 Page 19 by Michael William Kaluta, with Colors by Dave Stewart, Letters by Chris Mowry, and a Script by Kurt Busiek.
The Rocketeer by Marc Silvestri.
1991 Disney Adventures article about Dave Stevens and the Rocketeer.
And it was a great flick. One of the rare superhero movies from that era that not only worked as a film, but still holds up to this day. Does not hurt that it was a period piece, set in the late '30s, and featured a young Jennifer Connelly as Betty, Cliff's love interest. Great flick.