Michael Haack FRANCE
Member Since October 2008
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Blazing Combat 4, "ME-262!", page 7

Location: Wood, Wally
Artists: Wally Wood (Penciller) ,  Wally Wood (Inker)

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Location: Wood, Wally
Title: Blazing Combat 4, "ME-262!", page 7
Artist:  Wally Wood (Penciller) ,  Wally Wood (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 2125
Likes on CAF: 1
Comments: 9
Added to Site: 4/8/2011

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Member Since: October 2008
Last Login: November 2022
Country: FRANCE
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Jerry C. Member Since 2009
Posted On 3/1/2012

Pas encore de commentaire!?? La plus belle page de cette histoire. Fantastic!
Dan Hampton Member Since 2012
Posted On 3/17/2013

Wow, I love this! Sequential-art storytelling at its finest.
David K Member Since 2008
Posted On 4/9/2013

Michael, I'm just lovin this page! You have a wonderful gallery... fantastic taste in art!!!
gregg kopsa Member Since 2003
Posted On 10/24/2013

Beautiful page, very envious. Wally wood and ME262 story, I remember how great this story was.
Jeff Singh Member Since 2004
Posted On 10/24/2013

Great page on so many levels. I remember this story well.
Mark Yanko Member Since 2009
Posted On 10/24/2013

I definitely see why you cited this as possibly your favorite collection piece. What an awesome wood page. He's probably celebrated most for his EC legacy, but I think his craft and drawing skill were both at their peaks during the late '60s and early '70s, including the time when he was doing stories very sporadically for Warren. Just beautiful.
artless artmore Member Since 2013
Posted On 3/30/2014

Exceptional page!
Sean Clarke Member Since 2005
Posted On 5/18/2014

Woody is just upsettingly good here... I once had aspirations to create art like this myself, but now I think I'll just take up macramé, instead. Isn't it humbling that we mortals can own stuff like this?
Jerry C. Member Since 2009
Posted On 2/14/2021

You're back on board! See you soon!

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