R Shur
Member Since January 2004
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Justice League America 230 Cover (1984) Martian Manhunter

Location: DC - Covers (J-Z)
Artists: Chuck Patton (Penciller) ,  Dick Giordano (Inker)

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Artwork Details
Location: DC - Covers (J-Z)
Title: Justice League America 230 Cover (1984) Martian Manhunter
Artist:  Chuck Patton (Penciller) ,  Dick Giordano (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Cover
For Sale Status: Please see description
Views: 1909
Likes on CAF: 5
Favorited on CAF: 1
Comments: 4
Added to Site: 1/31/2004

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Description
The disembodied heads surrounding the main picture are all drawn and not stats.

WANTED:
- JLA 207 p1 and 23
- All-Star Squadron - all interior pages from the Preview [JLA 193] and most pages from issue #4

Don't sell yourself short [including giving up 15-19.5% of your sale money to an auction house] I will pay the top dollar for those pages.

Not for Sale. While unlikely I'll be offered one, trades for other early 80's JLA covers are possible.

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R Shur
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Member Since: January 2004
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Gal Schwartz Member Since 2005
1    
Posted On 9/23/2013

I've always considered this a very strong cover ! I'm surprised I've not commented on it until now... Powerful piece !
Fred's CAF Gallery Member Since 2003
1    
Posted On 11/27/2017

Crazy drama in outer space! Two Martians duking it out...and 7 floating heads! :-)
John S. Member Since 2005
1    
Posted On 11/22/2018

Such a great piece. deserves much more love and views than it has received over the last 14 years.

Steven Dilworth Member Since 2012
1    
Posted On 12/9/2023

I have always been a big fan of the floating head device.  It allows the artist to portray character's emotions about what is happening on the cover without them having to be there, taking up tons of room.

I totally forgot about Chuck Patton.  This is a really nice cover.