Artist: Dave Cockrum (Penciller)
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DescriptionWow this piece is exciting to me. And looking through my gallery you will see I own the next page as well so to achieve owning back to back pages from this Bronze Age gem is such a great collecting achievement to me as these two pages represent the true changing of the guard.. the fighting bantering bickering the tension between the original X-men and the new ones coming to be, They must move on and the awesome wolverine dialogue pushing prodding provoking threatening.. we see some of the earliest (only his third full appearance) character depictions of just how nasty and provocative Wolverine can be,,,and the classic “I never carved up an icicle before’ line no one provokes his fellow X-men more than Wolvie..as this early showpiece depicts just how his character was early on.I love so many team members being on the page in this what comes to be an origin moment to what creates tthe new X-men team. Check out the other page in my gallery to see how the following page it’s the original x-men leaving.. Was so happy to be able to get this page. True Marvel fun and history, Social/Sharing |
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Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
Posted on 6/10/2021
Big visor Cyclops and Wolverine being the instigator of inner turmoil added so much to the team dynamic ushering in the new era. Now you can see Cyke as more than a stoic leader with Wolvie challenging his leadership skills as a trope born of this page. Cockrum's costume designs worked with all the primary colors clashing and signaling their identities.
Phoenix’s Galactic Gallery
Member Since 2018
Posted on 6/10/2021
Marcus Wai wrote:
Big visor Cyclops and Wolverine being the instigator of inner turmoil added so much to the team dynamic ushering in the new era. Now you can see Cyke as more than a stoic leader with Wolvie challenging his leadership skills as a trope born of this page. Cockrum's costume designs worked with all the primary colors clashing and signaling their identities.
Hey Marcus,
well said so clear crisp character depictions got us all to relate and get into it and straight up love it.. Stoic vs. Chaotic in the earliest war or words between Cyclops and Wolverine
Phoenix’s Galactic Gallery
Member Since 2018
1 - Posted on 6/10/2021
James S wrote:
Killer piece Yasha!
Thanks James slicing and dicin' my way into making my collection more X-cellent
Reggie C.
Member Since 2005
Posted on 6/10/2021
Love all the facial expressions that Dave put into these characters. Awesome page. Thanks for sharing.
Phoenix’s Galactic Gallery
Member Since 2018
Posted on 6/10/2021
Reggie C. wrote:
Love all the facial expressions that Dave put into these characters. Awesome page. Thanks for sharing.
Hey Reggie thanks..Yea Cockrum truly truly his style brought them to life
James Dornoff
Member Since 2019
Posted on 6/11/2021
This is a mega-monumental page, and to have two connecting pages from this book is astounding. Huge congrats, I recall seeing this page go up for auction at some point, way out of my league and love to see it landed here on CAF site. Amazing history and turning point for the early X-Men transition of the guard so to speak.
Phoenix’s Galactic Gallery
Member Since 2018
1 - Posted on 6/25/2021
James Dornoff wrote:
This is a mega-monumental page, and to have two connecting pages from this book is astounding. Huge congrats, I recall seeing this page go up for auction at some point, way out of my league and love to see it landed here on CAF site. Amazing history and turning point for the early X-Men transition of the guard so to speak.
Thx James for sure yea to put them together is so special and well like anything else i built up to this ...Yea the moment of the conflict where the changing of the guard happens such history yes
Ron S
Member Since 2007
Posted on 6/11/2021
Excellent. You're on the way to putting the book back together!!
Phoenix’s Galactic Gallery
Member Since 2018
Posted on 6/25/2021
Ron S wrote:
Excellent. You're on the way to putting the book back together!!
Of course Ron the Uncanny process of assembl9ng the book begins here lol
Dave W
Member Since 2006
Posted on 6/11/2021
Marvel histoic issue. ICONIC. Passing of the guard. Claws out! What more can you ask for? This is truly a treasure! Congrats and thanks for sharing!
Phoenix’s Galactic Gallery
Member Since 2018
Posted on 6/25/2021
Dave W wrote:
Marvel histoic issue. ICONIC. Passing of the guard. Claws out! What more can you ask for? This is truly a treasure! Congrats and thanks for sharing!
Thanks Dave glad ya enjoy like I do and yea getting Wolvie claws out snarky so early an uncanny Gem for me
K Gearon
Member Since 2011
1 - Posted on 6/14/2021
Can't beat combining great looking OA with historical importance...primo example of that here! Congrats, Yasha!
Phoenix’s Galactic Gallery
Member Since 2018
1 - Posted on 6/25/2021
K Gearon wrote:
Can't beat combining great looking OA with historical importance...primo example of that here! Congrats, Yasha!
Thanks K for sure what else can we want but great art with a historical moment
COL (Ret) Churchill
Member Since 2004
Posted on 6/30/2021
Now, now, now....do not buy all of these pages that will continue to come to auction. Leave some for the rest of us mere mortals. Welcome to the X-Men 94 collector club as the sale of Brad Johnson's X-Men 94 collection continues to build an even larger club of new owners. His quest was a noble one to plut this book back together, but it was a Monty Python grail quest, never to be successful. It is just so difficult putting complete books back together from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s after they have split up and dispersed to the hinterlands. Having this two page sequence is quite memorable. I wish that I could have seen these two pages in person at the LA art show.
Phoenix’s Galactic Gallery
Member Since 2018
Posted on 9/14/2021
COL (Ret) Churchill wrote:
Now, now, now....do not buy all of these pages that will continue to come to auction. Leave some for the rest of us mere mortals. Welcome to the X-Men 94 collector club as the sale of Brad Johnson's X-Men 94 collection continues to build an even larger club of new owners. His quest was a noble one to plut this book back together, but it was a Monty Python grail quest, never to be successful. It is just so difficult putting complete books back together from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s after they have split up and dispersed to the hinterlands. Having this two page sequence is quite memorable. I wish that I could have seen these two pages in person at the LA art show.
Yes thanks man was great and fun meeting you in person and sharing collection pieces. Perhaps in November when Bechara runs his next art event I'll bring the two x-men 94 pieces if your coming..and yea the quest to put together the whole book is a monumental quest and well I'd only go for a great page the one recent on heritage i let go..with what things cost these days I'm more and more chosier
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