Title: Daredevil #300 (1991) pg 18 splash
Artist: Lee Weeks (Penciller) , Al Williamson (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Splash Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 4380
Likes on CAF: 25
Comments: 27
Added to Site: 8/21/2019
Location: Daredevil
Artists:
Lee Weeks
(Penciller)
,
Al Williamson
(Inker)
4380 Views - 27 Comments - 25 Likes
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That's great!
I think I have a new favorite piece in your collection! Lee Weeks run is what made me into DD fan. Sincere congrats on adding a milestone issue page!
Baller.
Amazing splash!!
Great Weeks Splash!
Oh wow! It's hard finding art by Lee Weeks. You picked a fantastic DD splash page! Congrats
A powerful piece. a true knock-out! Biff. Pow! Ka-boom! Big Congrats!
Fantastic pencils and amazing inks. Such a perfect example of Weeks and Williamson together! Huge conrats!
Excellent!!!
A definitive DD piece. A Weeks/Williamson splash, from milestone issue #300, with DD vs. one of his biggest bads in the Kingpin?! Yeah, safe to say this piece checks many a box! Sincere congrats, Karim - a huge get for you!
Very cool. Thanks for sharing.
Now you have.
great!!
Oh I miss it already, glad it’s gone to a good home 🙂
Dynamite!
Whoa! As far as a DD splash goes, it doesn't get much better than this. Total winner!
Another great DD page, my friend! Congrats!
Wow, this must be one of the best Weeks DD pieces.
What a great pick up, congrats!
'Kingin, not Hulk, Smash! A beautiful page from a wonderful issue. I could never figure out why Matt did not just break his legs at distance with his billy clubs or all the other big loonies he faced. I suppose its less exciting. Matt does like getting beat up unneccesarily.
The Kingpin tells one of the biggest porkies ever uttered and Daredevil gets knocked over by what appears to be a rolled up piece of fabric or paper. I Will have to reread this comic now. Thanks for sharing.
It's not a porky to The Kingpin. As we see demonstrated in the U.S. on a daily basis these days, on the biggest stage, at the highest level, truly evil people do not believe they do anything wrong. Because they are evil. Right and wrong is warped for them.
This is a fabulous, Lee Weeks page!! I just can't help but think, even a blind guy would have seen that coming...
great page...nice contrasts
GORGEOUS!
What an epic page. Lee at his best.