thomas derrick aka #1marvelfan UNITED STATES
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Son of Satan by Bill Sienkiewicz - Joe Rubinstein

Location: new art
Artists: bill  sienkiewicz (Penciller) ,  joe rubinstein (Colorist)

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Location: new art
Title: Son of Satan by Bill Sienkiewicz - Joe Rubinstein
Artist:  bill  sienkiewicz (Penciller) ,  joe rubinstein (Colorist)
Media Type: Marker
Art Type: Commission
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 324
Likes on CAF: 15
Comments: 10
Added to Site: 2/13/2025

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my first piece by BS, hopefully more to come, i really dig this one, awesome 70s style son of satan, and again, at a perfect price, the lesley thanks is in pencil, so can be removed easy enuff, which i might do

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Member Since: July 2022
Last Login: April 2026
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Danny Hoskins Member Since 2021
Posted On 2/13/2025

Very cool! Congrats! 

Kavi H Member Since 2018
Posted On 2/13/2025

you always remember your first...Sienk OA, ha. Congrats! 

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Posted On 2/17/2025

Kavi H wrote:
"  you always remember your first...Sienk OA, ha. Congrats! 
 "

just love this style, i hope to get a nice BS piece, done in his mid 80s style, ala new mutants demon bear

Rick W Member Since 2017
Posted On 2/13/2025

Sweet pickup! I'd leave the dedication as is though. Provides provenance and you may want to sell it back to Lesley some day ;)

Ruben DaCollector Member Since 2008
Posted On 2/13/2025

It's too bad Lesley got Rubinstein to ink it, as we don't even see a hint of Sienkiewicz's stylization from that era, but it'sstill a fun piece of Bill Sienkiewicz history. Oh, and please don't erase anything. The dedication is part and parcel of the overall story, letting us know there was once a comics fan named Lesley who had the foresight to ask the not yet but soon to be master artist for a drawing of Daimon Hellstrom at a convention. It's a part of the history and provenance of the piece!

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Posted On 2/17/2025

Ruben DaCollector wrote:
"  It's too bad Lesley got Rubinstein to ink it, as we don't even see a hint of Sienkiewicz's stylization from that era, but it'sstill a fun piece of Bill Sienkiewicz history. Oh, and please don't erase anything. The dedication is part and parcel of the overall story, letting us know there was once a comics fan named Lesley who had the foresight to ask the not yet but soon to be master artist for a drawing of Daimon Hellstrom at a convention. It's a part of the history and provenance of the piece!
 "

lol, i would never change anything, it is lart of the history

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Posted On 2/17/2025

Ruben DaCollector wrote:
"  It's too bad Lesley got Rubinstein to ink it, as we don't even see a hint of Sienkiewicz's stylization from that era, but it'sstill a fun piece of Bill Sienkiewicz history. Oh, and please don't erase anything. The dedication is part and parcel of the overall story, letting us know there was once a comics fan named Lesley who had the foresight to ask the not yet but soon to be master artist for a drawing of Daimon Hellstrom at a convention. It's a part of the history and provenance of the piece!
 "

also, isnt it just a sweet piece, classic 70s bronze style, by 2 of the greats working on it

Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 2/14/2025

Lesley should stay.  People are going to ask why there's a clean spot scrubbed in your art.

Tina Hager Member Since 2024
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Posted On 2/14/2025

Marcus Wai wrote:
"  Lesley should stay.  People are going to ask why there's a clean spot scrubbed in your art.
 "

I am loath to change original art in any (repairing mold damage might be an exception)

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Posted On 2/17/2025

Tina Hager wrote:
"  I am loath to change original art in any (repairing mold damage might be an exception)
 "

was a fun troll to say,lol, i wouldnt ever change anything, especially on a piece over 45 years old

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