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Davis, Guy - Baker Street #6 pg 9

Location: Hunted Treasures
Artist: Guy Davis (All)

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Location: Hunted Treasures
Title: Davis, Guy - Baker Street #6 pg 9
Artist:  Guy Davis (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 66
Likes on CAF: 2
Comments: 2
Added to Site: 8/22/2025

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There's a lot of truth in that last panel.

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Chris Lutes Member Since 2016
Posted On 8/28/2025

Very cool! Feels like I never see Baker Street pages pop up. It's always beautiful to see the patina on the older pages as the zip a tone ages. 

Indy Jones Member Since 2010
Posted On 8/28/2025

Chris Lutes wrote:
"  Very cool! Feels like I never see Baker Street pages pop up. It's always beautiful to see the patina on the older pages as the zip a tone ages. 
 "

He's one of my all time favorites, writing and art. I'm not an artist but the gold parts seem to be zipatone that was intentionally colored gold by Guy at the time. I just added another page I hadn't gotten around to adding yet as an example (Baker Street #9 pg 7). The only parts not zipatoned are the pure white parts but only in specific places is it golden. I think he used the gold to add subtler shades of grey to give the work more depth when it's printed in black and white. Like the old black and white movies had people dressed in odd color clothes based on how that color would apear in black and white. That's just my guess.

The color changes to my Jason Alexander Empty Zone pages might be from the adhesive to keep the acetate affixed to the page but I'm not sure. Great detailed art regardless.