Artist: Jerry Ordway (All)
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DescriptionAnother treasure from Terrificon, where I acquired this and one other stunning History of the DCU splash page from Jerry Ordway. A very unusual occurence since, as some of you may know, Jerry almost never sells his published pages. Amazing page with the Golden Age Sandman, Wesley Dodds, Morpheus, Blackhawks, Hop Harrigan, Starman, Bulletman, Miss America, Spy Smasher and The Original Blue Beetle, Dan Garrett!Social/Sharing |
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Kavi H ![]()
Member Since 2018
1 - Posted on 8/15/2025
Another nice Ordway splash! I like how he worked in both golden age wesley dodds sandman and morpheus sandman in there.
Marcus Wai ![]()
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 8/15/2025
Can't have the history of DC without a genuine old school guy who knows the history inside and out. There are just a few of those guys left and maybe just Ordway as an artist who can bring that DC golden age era charm to the page.
ilia georgiev ![]()
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 8/15/2025
This is such a treat for golden age fans. What a stunning design. Congrats!
Ruben DaCollector ![]()
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 8/15/2025
Holy shit, bro, you REALLY scored due to that nagging collector! Another splendiferous Ordway splash, unbelievable!
Steve Lipsky ![]()
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 8/15/2025
Ruben DaCollector wrote:
Holy shit, bro, you REALLY scored due to that nagging collector! Another splendiferous Ordway splash, unbelievable!
Thank you, sir! Ruben, this was clearly a case of being at the right place at the right time. And having a friend alert me to the fact that Jerry was selling these pages. I would never have known otherwise because Jerry did not put them out on his table. At the end of the show on Sunday, I expressed surprise to Jerry that he hadn't sold out of these pages. He said it was because he never promoted them and was so busy with signatures and sketches that he never put them on the table. So, only folks who aksed if he had art for sale would even know.
Ruben DaCollector ![]()
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 8/15/2025
Steve Lipsky wrote:
Thank you, sir! Ruben, this was clearly a case of being at the right place at the right time. And having a friend alert me to the fact that Jerry was selling these pages. I would never have known otherwise because Jerry did not put them out on his table. At the end of the show on Sunday, I expressed surprise to Jerry that he hadn't sold out of these pages. He said it was because he never promoted them and was so busy with signatures and sketches that he never put them on the table. So, only folks who aksed if he had art for sale would even know.
You're welcome! That is such a wild story. But it makes sense. Those of us who are fans of his work already know that he rarely sells any of it. So even if we see him at a con, most of us are very likely goingto just say hi to him but NOT ask him if he brought any art, since he never does! This was the very definition of serendipity!
William J. Costello ![]()
Member Since 2004
1 - Posted on 8/17/2025
I see Jerry every year at TerrifiCon and I gave him Issue #1 of Mark Waid's "New History of the DC Universe" to sign. He didn't mention to me he had some of the pages with him. I've never seen him bring any published art with him to TerrifiCon.
Steve Lipsky ![]()
Member Since 2008
Posted on 8/17/2025
William J. Costello wrote:
I see Jerry every year at TerrifiCon and I gave him Issue #1 of Mark Waid's "New History of the DC Universe" to sign. He didn't mention to me he had some of the pages with him. I've never seen him bring any published art with him to TerrifiCon.
I know what you mean. He usually brings some pre-done sketches and sketch covers, but never any published pages. And I never ask because I know how reluctant he is to sell his published art. This was a completely unexpected and wonderful surprise. That's why I bought 2 of them. If you can get in touch with Jerry, he still has about 8 pages left from the book.
Tom McDonald ![]()
Member Since 2019
1 - Posted on 8/17/2025
Wonderful, Steve! What a great piece! Proving once again nothing beats meeting the artsits in person!
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