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There's a wonderful Mort Drucker-ish vibe to this. Very cool.
Great work and desiring of more attention. If this featured Wolverine with his claws out, it would have thousands of views. Just a reminder that the majority of people on CAF aren't comic ART collectors, they're COMIC art collectors. Me, too, but excellence should be acknowledged.
And I thought I was the world's only Strong Guy fan. Great page!
"Grandma's mysteries?" Kindle apparently didn't recognize Francis's name, so they converted it to that nonsense. Sorry, George.
I love Grandma's mysteries. A lovely illustration, and the first time I've seen it.
Bill Schelly used a version of this illustration on the cover of his book, John Stanley: Giving Life to Little Lulu. Yours is better!
A great DPS. So cool that it came with those overlays!
That's one dynamic splash -- and a great Bizarro. Congratulations!
I know it's "Rodrigues", not "Rodriguez"! Damn autocorrect!
Oh, man, an original Rodriguez cartoon! One of the all-time greats, Mike. Congrats.
This is a terrific Maakies. Uncle Gabby and Drinky Crow from the prime years, the very middle of the run -- and with a great bottom panel to boot.
Rodrigues was one of the funniest cartoonists of his generation. Congratulations on a stellar piece!
A beautiful and compelling cover. The Guice/Perkins team were terrific together.
Hugo sold me my first Powerpuff Girls page! It was from Cartoon Network Starring the Powerpuff Girls #1, over twenty years ago. Mike DeCarlo did the inks with that issue and with this one. How cool to know everyone is still in the game.
More than a little amazing. Whatever happened to Timothy Green II?
I've never been interested in Jeff's work. This just might change my mind.
This feels like it needs to be on the back of a black leather jacket. So cool.
A fantastic page. Congrats!
Reinterpretations are so much more interesting to me than slavish recreations. This is a beauty! Ruse is a terrific comic series but, if it had featured more covers like this, it would still be ongoing.
Nice page! That center panel is quinessential Jones.
So many words in such a condensed space. Rodrigues makes it work, though! Thanks for posting this.
I don't know that Nick moved over to digital art all that quickly. He was still drawing penciled pages at least two years later. Nice cover!
Such an interesting page. It makes me want to read the series!
A gorgeous illustration, and more compelling than a lot of covers.
Ernie/Pranha Club was such a funny strip. It deserves more love from collectors.
It's because of Nino's art that this story is worth finding.
I love your write-up. This is the perfect piece for your collection!
If you're only going to have one Rick O'Shay strip, then you've got a good one. Rick and Hipshot? That's a prize.
Rodrigues' cartoons were a revelation to me. Back in the days when National Lampoon was the hottest comedy magazine out there, his work was the reason I couldn't wait to flip through the pages. Congratulations on such a terrific collection of his comic strip work.
A dynamic page. Words by Chaykin, art by Garcia-Lopez? It doesn't get much better than this.
Stellar work! It has the look of a Blade Runner movie poster, so much so that I wish it had been!
A terrific page! Witchblade Animated credits Bullock, Bone and Cooke as the artists. I never couldfigure out who did what. It's interesting that Cooke was the inker on this page.
An amazing prize and a terrific write-up.
Showing the other images really brings the story together. Thanks! Like you, I find Martin's version more appealing than the published piece (which was very nice, too).
A lovely illustration, made all the better by being immortalized on that great pin.
This is a great splash for a Ghost Rider comic. Terrific job!
My Scooby Apocalypse-loving brother! You have TWO covers!! Congrats!
Classic image for those of us of a certain age. Nice!