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Congratulations—this is a really nice page...with the seasick sheriff.
"From high adventure to rousing laughs -- this Sunday has it all!" I completely agree with you
Four truly beautiful panels—now in a lovely, understated frame. Congratulations
Congratulations! Another fantastic page from the "Maximum Carnage"-adventure. I love Carnage's one-liners.
A really nice page layout—was the term Anatolia already in use for Asia Minor at the time of Prince Valiant?
A truly beautiful drawing - and the red makes it even more special.
Randy Emberlin is truly a great inker - just look at Bagley's Venom sketch and what Emberlin made of it.
You are the highest bidder and the lucky winner! Congratulations on this treasure!
A truly horrifying scene — as a Marsupilami fan, I was deeply moved when I read the story. A fantastic comic album.
A really beautiful page, especially the top third looks great, but I agree with Ron S. that the faces in panel 6 and 7 are wonderful.
A nice gag with the Katzenjammer kids. Mr. Eisman sadly passed away at an advanced age in March 2025. Do you know who the current illustrator is? Is there another newspaper in the USA that publishes the Kids' current gags?
A really beautiful artwork, what is the size of the original?
A truly wonderful page - it could be a one-pager - perfect to hang on the wall as a framed work of art.
Even though the symbiote between the legs is missing - a really great page.
It's funny to see that Huey, Dewey, and Louie still look so young, like chicks. The overall work of art is truly beautiful. A gem for the wall.
Why does this picture make me think of "Fotzen-Fritz"?
I hope I haven't ruined your view of the likeable Alfred with this comment.
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You can also see it on the beautifully polished floor...
Very nice, good idea- I hope that there will be a complete and colored card game soon.
I read about the artist Rob Willis for the first time - he's really good.... and this Carnage looks fantastic - congratulations!
I love sauerkraut, but here it's fries. A delicious happy ending to the story.
The prince's facial expression, the horse starting up - a great panel, a picture in itself. I hope it finds a great frame and a place on the wall. Congratulations!
A very good and interesting idea - and really nice implementation.
The fabric of Val's clothes and cape are a bit thin/light, but he is happy - a very, very beautiful drawing!
It seems that Marcus has also been to North Africa as a tourist, right? ;-)
This is really a particularly beautiful page from the Murena universe. Seven times the divine Nero..., a very good choice - congratulations on this purchase!
With this extraordinary work of art on your wall you will truly have a Wonderful Life - congratulations!
Do Danilo Beyruth and Kyle Hotz know each other? Danilo could be one of his students. A very beautiful, sick Carnage!
Not just vintage, maybe more antique ;-)
A very interesting species, the Marsupilami-Rugers, especially the ears. Very nicely done!
A really great panel - congratulations! A visual treat.
Every panel looks beautiful and our prince seems to have fallen into a fountain of youth after the days of John Cullen Murphy.
A very morbid Carnage - looks great and is certainly one of the best Carnage in your collection.
Very good idea and a wonderful implementation - congratulations!
A really beautiful and original drawing - a great pose - signed by both masters. Congratulations on this art treasure!
This is really a beautiful page that will certainly look very nice framed on the wall.
The first panel looks really good, very detailed and interesting faces.The page will certainly look great framed on your wall.
There are different beer glasses in Germany - not only the tankards at the Oktoberfest ;-) PROST!
I just read the wonderful story in the german edition "Richard Starks Parker Martini Edition - Last Call"... I saw the pages at Albert Moy and now in your collection - really great pages, congratulations on this purchase.
Lucky you - you have a wonderful Storm page AND a great "Rothaar" page. Each panel is expressive...