Christopher Daley
Member Since March 2019
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JLA 27 p 13 - Pajarillo and Wong

Location: Panel pages - DC - post-crisis
Artists: Mark Pajarillo (Penciller) ,  Walden Wong (Inker)

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Artwork Details
Location: Panel pages - DC - post-crisis
Title: JLA 27 p 13 - Pajarillo and Wong
Artist:  Mark Pajarillo (Penciller) ,  Walden Wong (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 222
Likes on CAF: 3
Comments: 3
Added to Site: 10/2/2022

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Description
Mark Pajarillo brought a ton of enegry and fun to the issues of JLA he penciled. This page is from his second issue (giving Howard Porter a break) and his first with Mark Millar (giving Grant Morrison a break).

You can just see the insanity and certainly get the impression Mark and Walden Wong, his inker, had a blast on these issues. Plastic Man's usual insanity aside, how often do you get to see Amazo using Aquaman as a bat to smack Azreal and his flaming sword out of the ball park. Pure DC wonder.

Bought this page from fellow collector, Grant Riddle, a true gentleman and very easy guy to do a deal with. Check out his CAF gallery when you get a minute.

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Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 10/4/2022

Great page where they stick in the hero logos just so you know that the big names are there on the page!  Incredibly energetic to match the intensity of Porter and Dell for one of the top DC books of the era..

Brandon Coffey Member Since 2015
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Posted On 10/15/2022

Great page with great energy!

I love the character titles/ Logotype.

 

Bill J Member Since 2009
1    
Posted On 11/4/2022

Fabulous JLA page by Mark Pajarillo and Waldon Wong. I love the energy Mark and Waldon brought to the page. It's got that great '90s vibe! Great pick-up!