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I found some 3D lenticular businesses on ETSY that are set up to make prints from your photos -- they can be done in various sizes, but aren't cheap!
This is one of the nicest Phantom drawings I've seen in a long time!!! I love it!!!
I've partially told my story in the posts I've done in my CAF Galleries -- I'm currently 72, and started collecting comics and began drawing/copying my favorite artists when I was 13-15 -- after doing lots of art for the early fanzines and working in Bud Plant's comic shops, in 1976 I tried to get into the comics field professionally by going to New York and working for one month in Neal Adams studio... but it didn't work out, I returned to California and spent then-on freelancing various comic art jobs over the decades! Some were extremely interesting, like doing cartoons for Carl Sagan's newsletter, and years of work for various religious publications.
At the time I think I had the idea that because CREEPY printed one of my drawings on their Fan Club Page in issue #12 in 1966 (two years earlier), I thought it might be a "sure thing" they'd accept the story -- but I was just a 17-yr old idiot! And I paid the price.... yeah, I wish I had some better images of that story.... oh well.... it's long gone....
There were actually *3* tries at doing Modesty on film -- the first movie in the 1960's was a diaster, Peter O'Donnell and all the fans hated it -- then in 1982 there was an American TV attempt at doing it starring Ann Turkel, you can see some of it on the Internet, it was way too "Americanized" -- the 3rd one was Quintin Tarantino's pretty well-done 2004 My Name Is Modesty, which WAS pretty good, featuring a young Modesty at the beginning of her crime career... that one is worth seeing!
Believe it or not, that is the ONLY Jeff Hawke story that I've not seen! I checked the fan club website and saw which issue reprinted it, yes it was V4#2 -- unfortunately the magazine is "sold out" and he only has xeroxes of the issue... by any chance do you have any scans of it? I've love to see it! Last year I bought 33 originals from Sydney, contact me at jimpinkoski347@gmail.com and I'll send pics.... Jim in TN
No, I myself did NOT scuplt that gorgeous statue of Modesty, the credits on the box say it was produced in 2016 by Alf Steinsvik -- www.asii.lt in Lithuania
I took your suggestion and added my story about getting the strip and the bust!
Hi Glen -- I just added a 2nd pic I took at the convention of S. Clay Wilson and Spain flipping the bird, it's "blurry" because it was a 3D pic... and you were only 9 back then??
Everytime I would sell any of the originals I used to own, I would make good-quality xeroxes to keep -- so yes, I have them around here somewhere and I can do a better scan! If it's possible to just change the image in my Gallery, I'll do it that way.... (regarding detail, I don't like to go above 300dpi).... give me a few days....