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I first saw this piece back in 1987 on the wall at Second Foundation bookstore in Chapel Hill, NC. The owner had just put it up. It literally took my breath away. Within minutes of him displaying on the comic shop wall, I was walking out the door with it. Didn't know who Mike Zeck was at the time. I was stunned by what I saw. Years later I was blessed to meet Jeff, and we have been friends for years now. Comparing notes in one of our many conversations, he shared that he owned the original painting to a "Mike Zeck poster that Mike did in the late 80s of Captain America." Speechless, I quickly confirmed that this was the same image I first laid eyes on in that comic shop a long long time ago, then learned all the wonderful details about how Jeff acquired this. A national treasure to behold in comic fandom.
I bet it was! Try getting him to attach an image to an email. :-) Love ya Jeff.
Beautful cover recreation by one of the masters of the Silver Age and all-around nicest guy!
Beautiful piece by a Silver Age master and one of the nicest guys in comics!
What a grail! To think that TOS 39 and the start of Iron Man came from this table...
A true grail piece! Romita's run on Captain America is legendary. Great early 20 cent cover.
spectacular! I can't think of a Colan item I'd rather own that this cover (with the exception of Daredevil 38).
What a gem! Romita commissions are few and far between, and here is one that nestles right in to issues 39/40. way to go!
Incredible! Very creative idea...and Shelley was one of the best when it came to commissions.
A one-of-a-kind that only George Tuska could do. Awesome idea.
What a dynamic and fantastic piece! George was always one of my favorites, and this battle with the Mandarin is superb. Glad you were able to get this before this lovely man passed on.
Great page Mark! Full of action, and drawn by one of the greatest of all time!
Terrific page! hard to beat Gil Kane Green Lantern.
John, congrats on this terrific pickup, you have quite the piece of history here! this is how it all began for Cap in the Silver Age! And by the King of comics to boot!