Michael Lovitz UNITED STATES
Member Since May 2003
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Fantastic Four 203 p22

Location: Gone [but not forgotten]
Artists: Keith Pollard (Penciller) ,  Joe Sinnott (Inker)

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Location: Gone [but not forgotten]
Title: Fantastic Four 203 p22
Artist:  Keith Pollard (Penciller) ,  Joe Sinnott (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 502
Likes on CAF: 8
Favorited on CAF: 2
Comments: 5
Added to Site: 6/11/2022

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Not only the whole team, but the old bathtub Fanasti-car - fun stuff!

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Member Since: May 2003
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West Stephan Member Since 2007
Posted On 6/11/2022

I love the panels with the fantasti-car lifting upward.

R Shur Member Since 2004
Posted On 6/12/2022

"Classic" Pollard FF 6 long vertical panel design, looking over 203 right now there were 3 in the issue with same layout.

Digging bit deeper into the late 1978-1979 Pollard Era, some other issues with same panel page layout are; 199 has 1, 200 has 2, 201 has 1, 204 has 2, 205 has 1.  I really like the design and glad I snagged one myself from 203 many years back.

Tony  B. Member Since 2020
Posted On 6/13/2022

Great Pollard page. 3 panels with all 4 of the FF, 3 with 3 members. Definitely packing 'em in on this page. The composition of panel three is my fave, could almost be a corner box. 

gene o Member Since 2018
Posted On 7/4/2022

Love FF Pollard 

Daniel C. Member Since 2009
Posted On 7/15/2022

"Dang", I really love this page. It really has it all, including the original Fantasti-car. Sinnott's inks over Pollard's pencils are simply amazing as always. Thanks for sharing the greatness.