Greg Huneryager UNITED STATES
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Buscema, John and Tom Palmer; Man-Thing #16 p. 10

Location: Gone but never forgotten
Artists: John Buscema (Penciller) ,  Tom Palmer (Inker)

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Location: Gone but never forgotten
Title: Buscema, John and Tom Palmer; Man-Thing #16 p. 10
Artist:  John Buscema (Penciller) ,  Tom Palmer (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
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Comments: 9
Added to Site: 3/1/2014

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Shipping and insurance is not included in the price. Signed by Tom Palmer

Probably the best page from this story I've acquired so far and it's obvious that John soared at big panels such as the one here. If you have any pages for sale or trade from this story please contact me.

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Member Since: August 2004
Last Login: April 2026
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Country: UNITED STATES
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David K Member Since 2008
Posted On 3/1/2014

One of the best Man-Thing pages period IMO. I was very bummed to not get to contest this auction. Congrats!!!
Israel Collado Member Since 2010
Posted On 3/2/2014

Fantastic page!!!
Conrad Langley Member Since 2011
Posted On 3/2/2014

Congrats on a nice action page; JB and Palmer were a great team.
glen gold Member Since 2004
Posted On 3/2/2014

Gerber's Man-Thing run was lucky to have such a breadth of artists. From Neal Adams to Ploog to Buscema and even Mooney -- and the reason they all worked on the character was (I think) Gerber. He knew how to write for the Marvel House Style in such a way that it was disturbing and subversive. Of course he gave John a barbarian to draw.
Greg Huneryager Member Since 2004
Posted On 3/2/2014

glen gold wrote:
" Gerber's Man-Thing run was lucky to have such a breadth of artists. From Neal Adams to Ploog to Buscema and even Mooney -- and the reason they all worked on the character was (I think) Gerber. He knew how to write for the Marvel House Style in such a way that it was disturbing and subversive. Of course he gave John a barbarian to draw.  "
Yeah, the only reason I think this page went for so much on ebay is that big panel with the Viking and he is kind of like a really old Conan to some fans.
frank x townsondecker Member Since 2006
Posted On 3/2/2014

Neat page!
Lee Benaka Member Since 2004
Posted On 3/2/2014

I definitely had my eye on this as well. The bottom panel is dynamite, and the Man-Thing shots are might fine as well. Tom Palmer once again shows why is one of Marvel's all-time top inkers. Big congrats, Greg!
Karl Scheller Member Since 2012
Posted On 3/4/2014

Great Page. I like the three dimensional effect of the Viking!
Robbie  Cook Member Since 2006
Posted On 4/6/2014

Just a POWER HOUSE page! Gorgeous!
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