Gary N. Smith UNITED STATES
Member Since November 2019
546 Artworks | Watched by 1

Detective Comics #669, p.21

Location: kahr40
Artists: Graham  Nolan (Penciller) ,  Eduardo Barreto (Inker) ,  Chuck Dixon (Writer)

126  Views  -  2  Comments  -  3  Likes

Artwork Details
Location: kahr40
Title: Detective Comics #669, p.21
Artist:  Graham  Nolan (Penciller) ,  Eduardo Barreto (Inker) ,  Chuck Dixon (Writer)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 126
Likes on CAF: 3
Comments: 2
Added to Site: 8/28/2025

Share This Artwork
Description
Graham Nolan and Eduardo Barreto Detective Comics #669 Story Page 21 Original Art (DC, 1993). After Batman foils the Trigger Twins' plans, the GCPD eschews cop cars for police pontoons, arresting the twin villains' collaborators by surrounding their boat on this issue's penultimate story page. Rendered in ink over graphite on Bristol board with an image area of 10" x 15". Whiteout corrections, production notes/marks, a stat text correction in the final panel, production-punched holes in the margins, and some handling wear. In Very Good condition. ha.com

About The Owner

Member Since: November 2019
Last Login: April 2026
Ebay Id: kahr40
Website: http://fromthebarrelofagun.blogspot.com/p/comic-art.html
Country: UNITED STATES
On CAF:
Artworks Commented On
Liked Art
Site Activity
Contact Gary N.  Smith

Login or register for an account to email the owner of this artwork.

Comments on this Artwork

You must be logged in to make comments.
Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
Posted On 8/29/2025

Cool era of Knightquest!  Nolan and Hanna brought the grounded crime fighter Batman to audiences in this title with more down to earth foes.  I can already guess those faces in the middle are people from editorial!   

Earl Edwards Member Since 2024
Posted On 11/2/2025

Truly two master artists at the height of their powers. No capes in sight, yet Nolan+Barreto manage to create immersive scenes at the top and bottom of the page. Then in the middle panels, they creates expressive realistic faces to put the reader in the characters' place.

I love pages like this, and Nolan and Barreto (individually and together) made great look so easy.

Great get by you.