Glenn Musial
Member Since October 2004
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Swan: Adventure #360 Page 24

Location: Pieces from 1964 to 1977
Artists: Curt Swan (Penciller) ,  George Klein (Inker)

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Location: Pieces from 1964 to 1977
Title: Swan: Adventure #360 Page 24
Artist:  Curt Swan (Penciller) ,  George Klein (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 1525
Likes on CAF: 2
Favorited on CAF: 1
Comments: 7
Added to Site: 7/8/2005

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Published September 1967.


Curt Swan's work evokes the little boy in my like no other. I remember feeling crushed when reading later that keeping track of all the Legionnaires drove him nuts.

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Member Since: October 2004
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Scott Dunbier Member Since 2004
Posted On 11/30/2005

What a sweet page, very envious!
Michael N. Member Since 2004
Posted On 5/21/2006

Killer page !!!
Steven biali001 Member Since 2005
Posted On 12/1/2006

A truly great page!
Richard Martines Member Since 2004
Posted On 5/20/2007

This page is oh so sweet to see, gorgeous to look at, and brings a happy smile to my soul from days gone by. The memories of Swan on the Legion run deep in this old fanboy. Thanks for sharing.
C E Member Since 2006
Posted On 10/9/2015

I'll join in the chorus. This is my favorite type of page of all comic book art -- I'm as envious as Scott Dunbier and it brings out the same sort of memories and very deep feelings in me as it does in you and Richard Martines. As Scott might recall, I told him on the very day we met that I would pay ANYTHING for a Legion page from the first run in Adventure Comics, to which he responded in a quiet voice, as he moved closer so that I could hear: "Don't tell any other dealer that; they'll take advantage of you." Not that I wasn't already aware of what Scott was kindly telling me, but I really didn't care, especially if being gouged would have allowed a page such as this one to come home with me. I still don't have a page from that first Adventure run, so, hint, hint, if you for some reason ever want to part with it, try gouging me first! Thanks for sharing and for showing that such pages actually do exist, even after I had pretty much concluded that all were destroyed long ago.
Alex Johnson Member Since 2006
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Posted On 3/29/2017

Love this page. Thanks for posting.
Aidan (Re-Legion ) Lacy Member Since 2005
Posted On 3/1/2026

This is such a beautiful page and a great way to end a fantastic story 

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