JOE JUSKO UNITED STATES
Member Since August 2004
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John Buscema Workshop Showcase Cover

Location: WANTED
Artists: John Buscema (Penciller) ,  John Buscema (Inker)

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Artwork Details
Location: WANTED
Title: John Buscema Workshop Showcase Cover
Artist:  John Buscema (Penciller) ,  John Buscema (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Cover
For Sale Status: WANTED
Views: 6605
Likes on CAF: 1
Favorited on CAF: 1
Comments: 7
Added to Site: 10/6/2007

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I've loved this piece since I was 13! If I could only own ONE Buscema Conan piece, it would be THIS one!!! Finders fee for whoever helps me locate it!

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JOE JUSKO
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Member Since: August 2004
Last Login: April 2026
Ebay Id: creativeforce1959
Website: http://www.joejusko.com
Country: UNITED STATES
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Scott Williams Member Since 2004
Posted On 10/6/2007

I didn't know it until you put this up, but now I want it too! (but I guess Joe has dibbs....)
JOE JUSKO Member Since 2004
Posted On 10/7/2007

I would REALLY appreciate that, my boy! :-)
F M Member Since 2005
Posted On 10/7/2007

Never saw it either, eveything great about Big John is in there :)
Michael Bair Member Since 2005
Posted On 10/11/2007

I always liked this one too...you can clearly see that JB was looking at the 70's Spanish artists, alot of Esteban Maroto in the overall design & woman's hair.
JOE JUSKO Member Since 2004
Posted On 11/5/2011

Michael Bair wrote:
" I always liked this one too...you can clearly see that JB was looking at the 70's Spanish artists, alot of Esteban Maroto in the overall design & woman's hair.  "
Absolutely! I always thought that!
BENITO GALLEGO Member Since 2006
Posted On 2/4/2008

In fact the woman's face and the knight in the bottom were inspired by Bob Peak's Camelot movie poster. See: http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/G/posters/dfmp_0053_camelot_1967.jpg
JOE JUSKO Member Since 2004
Posted On 11/5/2011

BENITO GALLEGO wrote:
" In fact the woman's face and the knight in the bottom were inspired by Bob Peak's Camelot movie poster. See: http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/G/posters/dfmp_0053_camelot_1967.jpg  "
Right!
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