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Fantastic! What a piece of history!
It seems like this image was inspired by Patti McGuire's Playboy centerfold from back in the 1970s.
Great page from a very memorable story. I have a couple of pages from this one, but not as good as this!
For collectors of a certain age, this one really checks a box!
I've said it before and I'll say it again: Truman's art is vastly undervalued. What a terrific splash!
This makes me think we need to revive that old yearly tradition, Steve! Iykyk.
Everett was such a breath of fresh air inking Kirby, especially after Colletta. Such amazing artwork!
That's pretty spectacular!
I was not familiar with this artist, but what a great page!
Those Filipino artists of the 70s and 80s were so amazing! It's a real treat to see one I've never known about. Wonderful style!
Kozik was the LB Cole of counterculture poster art!
Very cool! I've got a Spiegelman, Lynch, Kinney collaboration in my own collection, and didn't know about any others.
Wiacek was a GREAT inker on Cockrum, and this issue in particular stands out!
What a great page! This was right about the time my parents bought me my first comic book, from the Stars and Stripes Bookstore on base in Orleans, France.
I really liked those few Netzer (Nasser) stories back in the day. It was the next best thing to getting Neal Adams to draw them.
Great page, with the cover shot! These annual team-ups would become an early anticipated yearly event for me when I was a comic collecting pup!
Great artist combo! Tons of energy in this cover!
WOW! This is one of the best Fiction House pages I've ever seen (and that's saying a lot)
Another Ewer! Very cool. Sadly, he would die the following year. Imagine what could've been.
I always liked these late Buz Sawyers on crafttint. This one's nice and moody.
This is actually from issue 35, a continuation of the Him story.
Fun stuff! I have the page that goes between your two.
Wow! I have the page before this, which seems to be a thing with us. I guess great minds stink alike.
Welcome to the very small club of Redondo BO splash page owners. I wonder who has the third?
I remember coveting this years ago... I think Steve Morger had it.
Anyway, it's a beautiful thing!
How did I know you would get this? Congrats!
So... a wig for her cat. Would that be called a merkin?
I'll go now.
This is like the Chuck Norris cover of environmental-awareness/alcoholic-neighbor drama 1970s daily strips.
You know, I'm pretty sure I owned this page back in the early 1980s. Probably sold it for about $15. It's cool to see it.