Julien K GERMANY
Member Since August 2017
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John Buscema - Conan & Belit

Location: Not for sale
Artist: John Buscema (All)

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Location: Not for sale
Title: John Buscema - Conan & Belit
Artist:  John Buscema (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Illustration
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 419
Likes on CAF: 15
Favorited on CAF: 1
Comments: 6
Added to Site: 10/10/2025

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Description
- Paper Size: 8.75“x13.5“ (22.5x34.5cm)
- 1997
- Signed with dedication to the late Faustino Rodríguez Arbesú who was director of the spanish Salón Internacional del Cómic del Principado de Asturias (Gijon). "Pochola" was his wife Eulalia Eugure.

Thanks Valentin!

P.S. here‘s another sketch done at the same 1997 convention:
https://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=1664641

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planet   original art Member Since 2012
1    
Posted On 10/10/2025

Nice

Duke  Fleed Member Since 2013
1    
Posted On 10/11/2025

Say "Cheese"

Michel Maillot Member Since 2005
1    
Posted On 10/12/2025

Wow, I was dreaming to get this one when I first saw it years ago. Congratulations for this incredible piece. Conan is really good looking but Belit is truly jaw dropping !

Julien K Member Since 2017
1    
Posted On 10/12/2025

Michel Maillot wrote:
"  Wow, I was dreaming to get this one when I first saw it years ago. Congratulations for this incredible piece. Conan is really good looking but Belit is truly jaw dropping !
 "

Thanks Michel!!

Arjuna Rajakumar Member Since 2008
1    
Posted On 10/25/2025

Incredible! Love the composition! John Buscema was truly a master.

Paul Roach Member Since 2014
1    
Posted On 1/21/2026

Beautifully rendered, with deft strokes for the musculature - and the boots are handled so well too. Simple, confident lines provide a persuasive background.

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