Bruce Hannum UNITED STATES
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TALES OF SUSPENSE 94, page 1 title splash by Jack Kirby

Location: JACK KIRBY
Artists: Jack Kirby (Penciller) ,  Joe Sinnott (Inker)

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Location: JACK KIRBY
Title: TALES OF SUSPENSE 94, page 1 title splash by Jack Kirby
Artist:  Jack Kirby (Penciller) ,  Joe Sinnott (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Title Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 8027
Likes on CAF: 8
Favorited on CAF: 4
Comments: 28
Added to Site: 10/17/2006

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Member Since: December 2004
Last Login: April 2026
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Tod Seisser Member Since 2004
Posted On 10/18/2006

Very, very nice!
Mark Howland Member Since 2004
Posted On 3/5/2007

OK, it's not bad. Well, it's pretty good. Fine. It's wonderful.
ComicLINK.Com Auctions Member Since 2006
Posted On 8/22/2007

Nice!
Mike W Member Since 2007
Posted On 10/7/2007

Fantastic!!!
Michael Radeke Member Since 2006
Posted On 7/8/2008

Wow! What a perfect page!!
Olivier D Member Since 2006
Posted On 8/13/2008

I love it, you're a lucky guy. Wish I could have this one on my wall!!!
Brian Boggs Member Since 2003
Posted On 1/5/2009

Great splash...
Will Mongeau Member Since 2008
Posted On 3/25/2009

the FIRST page of the FIRST ISSUE with one of my FAVORITE CHARACTERS IN IT!!!!!!!!!congrats
Mario Rhodanos Member Since 2004
Posted On 4/8/2009

Kirby..Sinnott..WOOOOOOOOW..a holy grail !
Matt S Member Since 2006
Posted On 4/17/2009

Impressive! it's a shame they don't write comics like this anymore.
Michael  Mikulovsky Member Since 2009
Posted On 8/10/2010

Impressivvee,,,most impressivveee!! Obi-Wan has taught you well! You could say you A.I.M. to please! Hey I know "Jolt'in Joe!" I'll send his son Mark this link. I'll tell joe on the phone this morning to check this out. Maybe, he'll leave a comment. Thanks for sharing this beauty with me.
Ron S Member Since 2007
Posted On 10/6/2011

Really great!
David Grisez Member Since 2009
Posted On 6/24/2012

Absolutely awesome. Thanks for sharing!
bob fish Member Since 2011
Posted On 9/2/2012

Stunning ! Congrats
Marvelman Excelsior Member Since 2011
Posted On 9/19/2012

Stunning silver age gem of a splash! Amazing pick-up!
j sly Member Since 2011
Posted On 12/10/2012

Terrific piece!!!
Sean Rutan Member Since 2012
Posted On 2/5/2014

"Somebody has to own it. It might as well be me." Awesome.
Chris K. Member Since 2008
Posted On 1/3/2015

Someone has to own it, indeed!
NorthBay Dan Member Since 2009
Posted On 1/17/2015

So good!
P T Member Since 2006
Posted On 6/9/2016

This is so Awesome!
Len G Member Since 2004
Posted On 7/14/2017

There are not enough adjectives to describe just how incredible this is. Stunning.
Greg Gross Member Since 2006
Posted On 11/28/2017

No better Captain America artist than Jack "King" Kirby! Fantastic splash! Congrats!
Lee Harmon Member Since 2020
Posted On 5/6/2021

A piece of history for me! Remember how much I enjoyed this comic when I was young. Fantastic work by Kirby.

Harry M Member Since 2006
Posted On 10/15/2021

A silver age Kirby Cap splash or cover would, for me, be the epitome of a collection. One I was never able to achieve. But I can enjoy it vicariously. So thanks for sharing. Congrats.

Robert Binkley Member Since 2011
Posted On 1/8/2022

Amazing Page !!

West Stephan Member Since 2007
Posted On 8/23/2022

Love the Kirby/Sinnott team, one of the best ever!

Steven Dilworth Member Since 2012
Posted On 10/5/2023

How to draw a static-action page the Marvel way.  Yet another master class by King Kirby!

Bruce Hannum Member Since 2004
Posted On 2/13/2025

I like how Jack left room at the bottom of the page for the indicia. As it turned out, this was the second story in the book and didn't require the added space. At least it left legible his terrific notes.

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