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FS: Star Trek Next Generation #4 Page 7 Signed by DENISE CROSBY

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Title: FS: Star Trek Next Generation #4 Page 7 Signed by DENISE CROSBY
Artist:  Pablo Marcos (Penciller) ,  Carlos Garzon (Inker) ,  Arne Starr (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: FS - $245
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Added to Site: 4/16/2020

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An original hand-drawn page from the 1988 Star Trek: The Next Generation comic series. Drawn on thick stock paper, this piece consists of page 7 for the comic's issue number 4. The page features hand-drawn artwork depicting William tending to Fenton and Tasha and is also signed by Denise Crosby. The Star Trek: The Next Generation star signed the Mylar covering, leaving the artwork untouched.

The page shows minimal signs of wear from age and remains in overall great condition.

Item size - 16.5" x 11.25" x 0.25" (41.91cm x 28.57cm x 0.64cm)

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Dire  Wolf Member Since 2006
Posted On 4/16/2020

She defaced the actual comic art with her signature instead of signing in the white outside of the panels? That's a shame.

Propstore Auctions Member Since 2016
Posted On 4/16/2020

Dire Wolf wrote:
"  She defaced the actual comic art with her signature instead of signing in the white outside of the panels? That's a shame.
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Don't worry, it's on a mylar overlay which can be removed, if desired.