David Lee UNITED STATES
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Sojourn #1 pg 3 (of the story)

Location: Published in the 70s
Artists: Doug Wildey (Penciller) ,  Doug Wildey (Inker)

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Location: Published in the 70s
Title: Sojourn #1 pg 3 (of the story)
Artist:  Doug Wildey (Penciller) ,  Doug Wildey (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 351
Likes on CAF: 3
Comments: 4
Added to Site: 3/8/2022

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Ok, I'm pretty sure if you grew up ... ummm... a while ago you watched Jonny Quest at some point. For the record, I watched in reruns!

But I digress. I loved JQ so much that I knew I needed to get some art by his creator, Doug Wildey. Oddly enough, finding just the right page turned out to be a lot harder than I thought. Don't get me wrong, Wildey drew a fair amount of art but there was never a page I truly loved. Until now.

The woman's face is panel three sold me!

Doug Wildey Sojourn #1 Story Page 3 Original Art (White Cliffs Publishing, 1977). This last-page from the "E. V. Race: Private Investigator" story.

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Member Since: February 2005
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Country: UNITED STATES
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Lee Harmon Member Since 2020
Posted On 3/9/2022

Lee- Also a Jonny Quest fan and totally understand chasing a Wildey piece because of that. I did the same thing and landed on Sojourn pages! Yours here is fantastic. I love all the panels throughout. What a bonus to have that classic signature on it too.

Congrats!

Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
Posted On 3/9/2022

It's great storytelling no matter what medium he is using.  The pacing and what he chooses to show in each panel to add up to the whole.  The use of zip tone make everything look like textured fabrics with plenty of good shading in it too.

Mark Yanko Member Since 2009
Posted On 3/9/2022

This is a very pretty page. Wildey was top-drawer.

A K Member Since 2017
Posted On 5/15/2023

Doug Wildey was a brilliant artist.  The sensitivity in the faces on this page is just exquisite.  Congratulations!