Title: Uncanny X-men #272 page 17
Artist: Jim Lee (Penciller) , Scott Williams (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 5644
Likes on CAF: 42
Favorited on CAF: 6
Comments: 34
Added to Site: 6/5/2018
Location: Jim Lee
Artists:
Jim Lee
(Penciller)
,
Scott Williams
(Inker)
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Fierce.
Whoa!
Perfect Wolverine page! Congrats!
Maybe the best two page sequence that Jim Lee did on UXM? Perfect example of what made those issues so electrifying at the time. Huge congrats!
Wow Fantastic page, congratulations
WOWZA!!
I'm sure you don't need anybody to tell you this but... that's one of the best Wolvie pages around. Congrats!
now that's wolverine! huge congrats on a great page.
Ferocious Wolverine, so good!
Epic!
Classic!
Amazing!
Incredible page!! Archangel too?? One of the best I’ve ever seen.
Great peace
This is possibly THE best fight seuqence of Lee's Uncanny run, and therefore one of the best in the history of comics. You should also post a combined scan...
Too good.
Those eyes in the 1st panel are haunting. Phenomenal!
These two battle pages are among the best in the whole Lee/Williams run!!!! Congrats Mark on a great score!!!! 8 )
oh hell, this was the one single book I went through a thousand times as a kid. unbelievable!
I agree, this and page 16 are a couple of the most kinetic pages Lee/Williams did on their X-Men run. Thanks for sharing!
I remember reading this when it came out, and loving it. And it certainly stands the test of time. One of the best Jim Lee X-Men sequences ever.
Incredible page!
Love it!
Fabulous! Love it!
THAT is pretty damn awesome!!
I've admired this page for a while, can't believe I've never commented on it! A real stunner!!
Incredible!
Such a great piece. One of my favorite Lee X-Men pages.
This page hits on so many targets all at one, I really like the Archangel panel, fantastic piece.
It literally doesn't get any better for Lee/Wlliams Wolverine than this, incredible page!!!!!
A fan favorite who sold a bunch of comics. The father of the 90s style that is still seen today. I'll give him credit for creativity and being able to draw almost any shot. But as Joe Kubert once said, "These comics sell but I can't read 'em". Both Lee and Williams exaggerated the female body to outlandish proportions even for comics. But this page with male action in fighting sold a lot of comics.
Absolutely Amazing ! Congrats!