Malcolm Bourne UNITED KINGDOM
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Matt Wagner - Mage #14 page 11

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Location: Matt Wagner, Joe Matt & and Pander Bros
Title: Matt Wagner - Mage #14 page 11
Artist:  Matt Wagner (Penciller)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 274
Likes on CAF: 9
Comments: 7
Added to Site: 10/12/2024

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Mage was always one of my favourite books, especially the first series. An eye opener in those early days of creator-owned comics, a gateway drug if you like into that larger world, as well as that of the creators - Matt was one of the first I got to know properly after he came over to a show in London in 1988. I was neither monied nor sensible enough to buy original pages then but I have one now....beautiful panels, great storytelling....

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Member Since: March 2005
Last Login: April 2026
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Country: UNITED KINGDOM
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Rick W Member Since 2017
Posted On 10/12/2024

  • Cool
  • Very Cool
  • Very Very Cool
John Livesay Member Since 2009
Posted On 10/12/2024

Very nice!

Mark Levy Member Since 2004
Posted On 10/13/2024

Nice page - congrats!

Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
Posted On 10/13/2024

The tall panel is a memorable image that could be used in marketing for the series!

Josh F Member Since 2010
Posted On 10/13/2024

Amazing piece of art from one of the best series of all time!

Ralph J Member Since 2020
Posted On 10/13/2024

Congrats!  This is a great page.  I still hope to one day pick up an original page from The Hero Discovered or Batman/Grendel, but they seldom come up for sale (probably because the owners have a personal attachment to them).

Jason Hussa Member Since 2017
Posted On 10/20/2024

Wowie zowie - congrats on an all-timer, Malcolm!  Great panel structure and storytelling throughout, but that tall Myrth panel?  Absolutely sublime and indelibly etched into my brain (as it is, I'm sure, in yours, and many, many others' as well)!   So many elements of this series were flat-out magic, and it seems they all were focused on (and in service of) the -story- above all else.  Chief among them were Sam Keith's inks.  Love the choices he made here (you can see the pencils that were left unrealized) to keep things rolling along and the readers' attentions focused on the moment between our two leads here.  Beautiful, beautiful work, Malcolm - congrats on adding this wonder to your gallery!

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