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Fashion Sketch by unknown artist Owner: Norman Felchle Comment posted on 3/15/2025 This looks great. The flowing lines make this a very dynamic piece. How did you come by this art? |
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Artem Rohovyi sketch 3 Owner: Norman Felchle Comment posted on 3/15/2025 Amazing work. Very beautiful...and haunting at the same time. What is incomprehensible is that Artem created this art while living in the war zone. Can you share a link that allows to get in touch with Artem? |
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Marshall Rogers Shadow of the Batman Painted Cover Owner: Chaykin Dude Comment posted on 11/30/2024 Looking at the color and how it matches purfectly to the color on the printed cover, and thinking about the printing processes used for the Baxter books back in the 1980s, I think this is actually THE painted color for the cover used for the "blueline" method. I think all you are missing is the acetate sheet in black and white overlay. Does the paint look/feel like wtercolor? |
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Howard Chaykin Iron Wolf Sketch Owner: Chaykin Dude Comment posted on 11/30/2024 Given the Scottish bonnet and the eclectic clothing style, it sure looks like a piece of artwork intended for Iron Wolf, but the dragon in the background doesn't really fit into what Chaykin set up for the world of Galaktika...but who knows what he had planed for future chapters? One thing for sure about Chaykin, he always had a lot of surprises. In any case, great composition and real nice structure to the figures. Congratulations. |
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Howard Chaykin Time Warp pg. 2 Owner: Chaykin Dude Comment posted on 11/30/2024 The storytelling is great. The bottom two panels are amazingly simple and amazingly innovative. I love how space trvel is depicted at the bottom. |
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Howard Chaykin Time Warp pg. 1 Owner: Chaykin Dude Comment posted on 11/30/2024 Apart from Gil Kane, I think this whole story also shows a very strong Alex Toth influence. The design, the spotting of the solid blacks. Just beautiful! |
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Dr Strange Moebius GN, "Four Dreams to Die On", pgs 13-14 (1989) Owner: Jason S Comment posted on 12/28/2023 Wonderful page, love the last panel with Doctor Stange meditating. Would have been a wonderful graphic novel...what a shame it never materialized! |
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THE ELEMENTALS 2 page 23 by BILL WILLINGHAM Owner: Rich Cirillo Comment posted on 12/28/2023 A wonderful page that is a great example of an excellent series. I loved this book, because of a fresh take on superheroes, but also because of Willingham's artwork. His drawing has always been very unique, and early on had a cool Michael Golden vibe that was very appealing. Great example of storytelling in the bottom 3 panels. I also really like how he spotted the black areas, creating strong compositions and solid figures. |
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Odin's Eye #1 Page 6 Owner: Jim Martin Comment posted on 10/22/2023 Excellent work! Makes me want to read the book! |
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Starslayer #27 Featuring The Black Flame Owner: Jim Martin Comment posted on 10/22/2023 Recently I bought and read Tom Sutton's reprint collection "Tom Sutton's Creepy Things" and fell in love with his imaginative artwork and wild storytelling. Before that, I was only familiar with Sutton through his fill-in Doctor Strange issues, and I never realized how prolific he was. This page reminds me of the mind bending layouts that Alex Nino did for DC horror books. Love all the attention to detail in the inking! |
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Jonah Hex Pencil Art by Eduardo Barreto Owner: Jim Martin Comment posted on 10/22/2023 Always appreciated Barreto's artwork and simply loved his run on The Shadow for DC. This is a great example of his excellent storytelling skills and shows his versitility at drawing everything from wonderful face expressions to horses. Great pick-up! |
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EMPTY HEART page 3, Frazetta romance recreation by Andrew Stuart Owner: John Stuart Comment posted on 10/22/2023 Beautifully rendered! |
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Jackson Guice - DETECTIVE COMICS #500 promo - Beyond The Clock fanzine (1980) Owner: Gal Schwartz Comment posted on 2/28/2023 The artwork is great and it is wonderful to see Batman as drawn by Guice. Your research really contributed to making this piece stand out and I loved reading the back story of this artwork. I first encountered Guice's work on Megaton #1 back in 1981 and it was pretty clear that he was going to go on to became an awesome comic's creator. Congratulations! |
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Justice #9 Splash Page Owner: John Manuel Comment posted on 6/25/2022 This was my very first exposure to Keith Giffen's art and I LOVED IT. It was unique and graphic and totally different from anything else that Marvel was printing. Looking at it now, 40 years later, it is s till unique and powerful and has not dated at all. If I saw a splash page like that today, I would totally buy the book to see what the story is about. Great composition that shows Girren as the master storyteller that he is. |
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Stalker #1 Cover Recreation Owner: Jim Martin Comment posted on 6/25/2022 Nice recreation of a classic cover (and a rare example of Steve Ditko doing sword and sorcery). It looks like a very beautiful and faithful recreation of f the original, which was definitely done with color in mind (color would add more depth by making the shadows darker). It would be interesting to see another take on this cover, done as a straight-up black and white piece, maybe making the shadows solid black (thus making Stalker almost coming forward out of the darkness). |
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Generations #2 Page 16 Owner: Jim Martin Comment posted on 6/25/2022 I just read the omnibus collection of Byrne's Generations and what a fun series it turned out to be! The story was fun and imaginative and the art was excellent. This was one of the pages that stood out ifor me n the first storyarc. The storytelling is solid and Byrne manages to draw A LOT of detail, without making it look busy. Love his take on Alfred. Great action pose, it really feels like Robin is flying through the air. Congrats. |
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Flashpoint Beyond #0 Page 25 Owner: Jim Martin Comment posted on 6/25/2022 Great storytelling throughout the page. Love the bottom half with open border panel and 2 inserts. Great flow and some awesome shots of Batman. It is also real fun to see Risso use inkwash and white paint. Great pick-up! |
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Dan DeCarlo's ARCHIE'S GIRLS BETTY AND VERONICA #334: Betty Fashion Cut-Out Owner: Mighty Hal Comment posted on 3/26/2022 Fun page with great cartooning! DeCarlo makes it all look so effortless...a sign of an accomplished artist. The Disco Outfit is my favorite! |
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Aquaman #12 pg 22 Owner: Lee Dunch Comment posted on 2/28/2022 I was not familiar with the artist until just now, but this is an outstanding page. The drawing style reminds me a little bit of Bill Willingham, a little bit of John Byrne...but it is unique in itself. The artist did a great job drawing "perid" costumes. Excellent page with some nice storytelling! |
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Mr. Justice Trevor Von Eeden and Alex Nino Owner: Alex Sheikman Comment posted on 2/6/2022
Damon Owens said:
You can reach Trevor Von Eeden directly at thv2101@gmail.com ![]() I have contacted Trevor Von Eeden a few years ago via his Facebook page and during our exchange asked him about this particular story. At the time he couldn't remember anything about the story or come it came to be on veluum :( |
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Super-Con III program cover by David Williams BATMAN & ROBIN Owner: Marcus Wai Comment posted on 2/5/2022 I am always on a look out for David Willaims' artwork. Not only does he have a wonderful style that combines something very cartoony with something very realistic, but he also has a great sense of humor that adds life to everyone of his illustrations. He is also a natural storyteller and all of his sequential work has great flow. Congratulations on a great cover of the Dymanic Duo and a historic piece of comic book community in the Bay Area (miss Oakland WonderCons)! |
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New X-Men #114 Pg 1 Owner: Fuzzy Dunlop Comment posted on 2/5/2022 A great page from a great storyline! Love the composition. I also really liked the inking in this issue, even though I usually prefer to see artists ink themselves, in this case it was a perfect art team for this book. Congratulations! |
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Brian Apthorp, Batman Owner: Andrew Pincus Comment posted on 1/6/2022 Great action page by Apthorp. I think because he didn't do too many comics, he doesn't get enough recognition for his clean, almost Russ Manning/Andrew Loomis, style. I always thought his storytelling and artwork on the Batman stories were spot on. Congratulations on a very nice page! |
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Spiderman Owner: Andrew Pincus Comment posted on 1/6/2022 Great pose, very dynamic. That signature, looks a lot like Damion Scott (a circle with what appears to be an "H" or an "A"). |
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Phil Hale Owner: M,B The collector Comment posted on 8/28/2021 The first time I saw this story, "Reunion", I was blown away. I have never heard of Phil Hale before this, and I remember thinking: :This artist paints in the same style that Whrightson inks!". The drawing is amazing and the paint application is intricate. Goodwin helped making the story interesting to read, but the art is the "star" here. That is just a wonderful piece of comic book art. |
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Master of Kung-Fu #104 pg 27 Owner: Lee Dunch Comment posted on 8/28/2021 Great storytelling and wonderful rendering throughout the page. Looking at this page, is like looking at a sheet of music, every tier of panels picks up the rhythm . |
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Michael Golden - Dr.Strange Portfolio Plate art with Eternity (1983) Owner: Duke Fleed aka #1 Groo Fan Comment posted on 7/2/2021 Congratulations on a great addition to your collection. I remember when the portfolio came out and just how blown away I was by the cover. I plunked my $10 down and brought the portfolio home. I was shocked when I opened the envelope and discovered that the plates inside were done in a different style (less rendering, more contrast). At first I was very disappointed, but as time went on, and I kept looking at the art, I kept appreciating the individual plates more and more. Now, it is one of my favorite Michael Golden gems and this particular plate (along with The Ancient One) is my favorite piece in the portfolio. How big is the original art? |
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Vigil-Female sketch Owner: Gary Morita Comment posted on 6/12/2021 You got both the writer and the artist to collaborate on a sketch. That is a very cool idea, I am surprised more people haven't thought of doing that! |
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P. Craig Russell - Legends of the Dark Knight #42, p.18 Owner: Gary Morita Comment posted on 6/12/2021 What a great page! Panels 2-7 are fantastic (and that panel 6 is THE shot of Batman!). Congratulations. |
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Ryan Sook - Zatanna Sketch Owner: Gary Morita Comment posted on 6/12/2021 Great sketch, with a nice thoughtout placements of blacks. This would look awesome inked! |
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Michael Golden - Lady Rawhide #4 Cover Owner: Gary Morita Comment posted on 6/12/2021 A great cover. Wonderful composition and detail. I also loved the color on the printed version. Very eye catching! Congratulations! |
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Michael Golden-Spartan X #5 p.22 Owner: Gary Morita Comment posted on 6/12/2021 Ofcourse I respect the info given to you by Golden's rep, but something doesn't seem right to me. There are some very "Michael Golden" elements on this page that jump out at me (such as the composition of panel 2 and the rendering of faces in panel 2 and panel 3, as well as the writing on the top of the page that looks very much like the style of lettering that Golden uses to identify his other artwork). There are some faces and folds in the bottom panel that sort-of/kind-of match Golden's style as well...it might be that Rick M. matched Golden's style perfectly (but if he could do that, I am surprised he hasn't made a career out of it!), or it might be that he was working off Mr. Golden's loose layouts. Either way, it is a cool page! |
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Bernie Wrightson - Dracula prelim Owner: Gary Morita Comment posted on 6/12/2021 Great composition with a lot of movement and an amazing amount of detail for a preliminary drawings (just look at all those wrinkles on the sleeves, only Wrightson could have done that!). I remember buying that comics book, just for the cover! |
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The Origin of Dr Strange by Paul Smith page 5 Owner: Gerry Turnbull Comment posted on 4/7/2021 What a great 5 page sequence! Wonderful storytelling throughout and awesome rendering as only Paul Smith can do. This is a great spin on the OA collecting, congrants on coming up with that idea and seeing it through. |
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Claw #11 pg 10 Owner: Lee Dunch Comment posted on 3/12/2021 Great page that really shows why Giffen was a breath of fresh air when he started doing comics. Loved the last 3 Claw books (inked by Celardo and Layton), thought they were great sword and sorcery issues. |
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Batman 347 page 18 by Trevor von Eden Owner: ASBC . Comment posted on 3/12/2021 Fantastic page from a great issue. Real nice storytelling throughout! |
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Starman #54 pg 18 Owner: Lee Dunch Comment posted on 3/12/2021 Wow, wonderful storytelling AND rendering. Love all the hand lettered sound effects. Great page! |
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Batman Annual # 8, page 24 (1982) by Trevor Von Eeden Owner: Jyrki Vanakoski Comment posted on 10/6/2020 Great page! |
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Nick Fury (1983) Owner: Greg Gross Comment posted on 10/1/2020 Excellent composition! I have always been a fan of Luke and this piece perfectly shows why! |
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The Path #7 pg 14 Owner: Lee Dunch Comment posted on 8/19/2020 Very nice! Love the rendering and storytelling! |
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Leif Jones - Dungeons & Dragons Owner: Bill Cox Comment posted on 8/11/2020 Great to see more Leif Jones' work on the site! I have always thought his work is very innovative and just perfectly executed. He has done a good number of illustrations for Role Playing Games, but it is too bad he hasn't done as many comics. He always came up with great layouts, making his storytelling fun and exciting. Congratulations on the addition to your collection! |
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Finished Statue Owner: Filmore W. Bedwick Comment posted on 8/30/2019 Why are there 3 different head pieces? Different facial expressions? |
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TATTOO - RUSE - 5 YEARS CANCER FREE Owner: John Stuart Comment posted on 7/17/2019 Can't wait to see what you are going to do on 2026-09-20! :) Health and Happiness! |
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Kull the Conqueror 4 page 32 by Jackson Guice & John Beatty Owner: F M Comment posted on 7/17/2019 I loved that issue of Kull with short stories by a lot of talented artists. The Guice story really stuck in my mind as being one of the best. This is great page. Just love how "brutish" the king looks in panel 3. |
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House of Mystery #248 "The Vampire" Owner: Lee Dunch Comment posted on 9/21/2017 Great page. Really nice rendering and spotting of the blacks. I always liked Yandoc's artwork and feel that he doesn't get enough credit from the fans of DC horror titles. His pages are always beautifully rendered and show fine storytelling sensibility. I always though that he had a very unique style that seemed to bring together the cartoony feel of Alex Nino with Gerry Talaoc rendering. Congratulations on a very cool page. |
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Weird War #27 pg 1 Owner: Lee Dunch Comment posted on 9/21/2017 This is just an awesome story and it is a perfect example of why Frank Robbins is considered to be one of the masters of the comic book medium! The storytelling is superb. There is never any confusion about what is going on in the story or the actions of the characters. But even though the storytelling is clear, there is real tension created by the page layouts and there is a rhythm that builds-up right up to the last page. The individual panels are wonderfully rendered with lots of historical submarine/sea warfare references, but none of the drawings ever appear to be cluttered. Characterˇ¦s faces and body language is very expressive and adds to the storytelling. I was also taken by the way Robbins rendered water. In just a few simple pen strokes, he was able to capture the constant movement perfectly. This is why Alex Toth looked up to Frank Robbins as one of his ˇ§comic strip art heroesˇ¨! I only wish the story was at least one page longer, so that Robbins could expand a bit o |
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Kevin Nowlan Superman Aliens Owner: Norman Felchle Comment posted on 8/24/2017 Great page with three nice, big panels! The Superman figure in the last panel is fantastic! |
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GOBLIN #1 Page 3 MICHAEL GOLDEN/Rudy Nebres PHILO PHOTON & Troll Patrol 1982 Owner: Norman Felchle Comment posted on 8/24/2017 The combination of Golden and Nebres is not something that would automatically come to mind, but it sure worked beautiful on this page. Nebres definitely wasn't afraid of putting in the time to render detail, but at the same time he doesn't loose Golden's cartoony feel for the characters. A beautiful collaboration between two talents. Congratulation! |
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Michael Golden, DC Special Series #15, 1978. "I Now pronounce You Batman and Wife" Owner: Norman Felchle Comment posted on 8/24/2017 Great Michael Golden page, with a nice shot of Ra's Al Ghul in the first panel. Shows nice storytelling and I really like how the silhouette is knocked out in the last panel. Also it shows Golden's ability of drawing neat looking machinery (including gas masks)which is going to come in real handy when he takes over Micronauts, one year later, in 1979. In case you wanted to add to the description, this is from DC Special Series #15 published in 1978. The story called "I Now pronounce You Batman and Wife" by Denny O'Neil, penciled by Michael Golden, inked by the great Dick Giordano. Ra's Al Ghul, Talia, Batman, and "fear gas" star. |
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Barry Windsor Smith - Wolverine Weapon X Owner: Mark Levy Comment posted on 8/22/2017 I always thought this was one of the best pages in the Weapon X storyline. Apart from the wonderful BWS rendering and stylistic touches, it shows why BWS is a true storytelling master. The panel arrangement and the compositions in every panel are perfectly matched to create a rhythm and a mood...and I just love the fact that in the main panel the glass (around Logan's fists) is cracked. Beautiful and powerful. Congratulations! |
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