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Captain Marvel 2018 Commission #1 by Al Milgrom

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Location: Al Milgrom Cover Recreations and Commissions
Title: Captain Marvel 2018 Commission #1 by Al Milgrom
Artist:  Al Milgrom (Penciller) ,  Bob Sharen (Colorist)
Media Type: Paint - Watercolor
Art Type: Commission
For Sale Status: NFS
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Added to Site: 9/30/2025

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Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 9/30/2025

Timeless image that will endure as one of Captain Marvel's most iconic!

Ruben DaCollector Member Since 2008
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Posted On 9/30/2025

Aw, come on, Shaun! Nothing to say about WHY you got two commissions by the same artist, of the same character, and they were both almost carbon copies of each other?

shaun clancy Member Since 2004
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Posted On 10/1/2025

Ruben DaCollector wrote:
"  Aw, come on, Shaun! Nothing to say about WHY you got two commissions by the same artist, of the same character, and they were both almost carbon copies of each other?
 "

It was the best of times and the worst of times in addition to it being a cold and windy day in August of 2018 when I reached out to Al Milgrom and asked for a Captain Marvel commission in both his style when he was on the original series and when he inked Jim Starlin earlier in their careers...................

Ruben DaCollector Member Since 2008
Posted On 10/1/2025

Okay, but you're talking about a difference in line style. Did YOU ask him to for both of them in essentially the same pose so you could have the same drawings but in slightly different styles, or did Al just decide to do almost identical poses?