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I remember both the page and the story. Another rare find.
Memorable page - congrats on a great acquisition!
Outstanding - that vertical panel is wonderful to behold in all its finely wrought textures.
Now that's what you call an unusual commission idea! And there's only one person in the world who would have thought to do it! I wonder if McKean has done any other comic strips comms before.
Awesome mise-en-scène. And a memorable architectural page!
One month of hot and steamy updates...this one is the most chaste.
Good one! Panel 8 and 9 especially with that nice wry humor characteristic of the story.
Nice Dyanmic Piece! Congrats!
I don't think I was anywhere near the final price for this one. Big buy from a classic title. Congrats!
Quite possibly the pinnacle of the Problem Child storyline!
Pages from this particular chapter of Mort Cinder are pretty rare. Nice work getting this!
Excellent and from one of the best and most innovative stories in the run. Congrats!
In a certain way, more amiable and charming then some of his finished advertisements from the series.
A rare page from a nearly forgotten comic. Nice that you managed to pick it up so recently.
As others have mentioned already, this one really does have a fantasy atmosphere and wouldn't look out of place on a regular book cover. Play of branches and skeletal hands quite interesting - Congrats on getting this.
Wonderful free association commission/cover. It has everything you asked for and much much more.
Excellent - one of the best death commisions in your gallery.
Interesting write up. Cooke's towering version of WW is memorable.
This one of those cases where the writing is considerably better than the art. One of the great run ending issues of its era.
One of the best I've seen in recent years from Woodring. Congrats on getting this!
Exceptional and memorable Silver Surfer page. Wonderful!
Well, this one is a bit of a surprise. Not the kind of thing which would resonate with readers outside Asia.
As recreations/commissions go, this is pretty "ridiculous" in the best possible way.
Without a doubt one of Schultz's most attractive pieces. I don't know if he still likes to do "pulp girls" like this any more though.
WTH - I just saw this. Huge purchase and fitting addition to your Death collection.