George Hagenauer UNITED STATES
Member Since March 2005
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The Mask of the Red Death - DC Comics?  Circa 1970 - Luis Dominguez art, Comic Art
The Mask of the Red Death - DC Comics? Circa 1970 - Luis Dominguez art
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commented posted on 4/20/2026

Sold this at Windy Cit ya few weeks ago to Albert Moy glad it got a new good home

Dan Smith newspaper story illustration, Comic Art
Dan Smith newspaper story illustration
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commented posted on 4/16/2026
Thomas Ward said:

Each time I look at this I see something I didn't notice from before! Great pick-up!

I love the different textures and linework  tahnks for the tearsheet scan I will take a crack at reading the story!

1930's Republican accomplishments, Comic Art
1930's Republican accomplishments
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commented posted on 3/22/2026
Rob Stolzer said:

George, this cartoon was drawn by J.P. Alley.

Thanks 

Jane, Comic Art
Jane
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commented posted on 3/18/2026
Anne Garavaglia said:

Thanks!  I haven't set up as yet but I'm definitely going to look into it.

Nir su where you live but there is als opulpfest in pittsburgh thoug hwindy City is more art oreinted - Pulpfest is more Burroughs oriented

Jane, Comic Art
Jane
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commented posted on 3/18/2026
Anne Garavaglia said:

Thanks!  I haven't set up as yet but I'm definitely going to look into it.

Nir su where you live but there is als opulpfest in pittsburgh thoug hwindy City is more art oreinted - Pulpfest is more Burroughs oriented

Jane, Comic Art
Jane
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commented posted on 3/17/2026

This is really good do yo uset up at the Windy CIty pulp con or pulpfest?

Turok Collection cover, Comic Art
Turok Collection cover
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commented posted on 3/16/2026
Jason Richardson said:

Nice pick up. You put in the description that it is unpublished, but it is used for the ads for the trade paperback.

Thanks for letting me know 

Shelf Display 2 Lunch Boxes etc with BLBs inside, Comic Art
Shelf Display 2 Lunch Boxes etc with BLBs inside
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commented posted on 3/5/2026
David Blumer said:

Svengoolie! 

Yes in the 1980's Rich used to promote the Chcaigo COmicon on his program when it was only on TV in Chicago so I was actually on the program usually once a year tossing rubber chickens and talking about the con's benefit art auction and when I saw the Lunchbox I had t ohave it!  It is neat he had gone so far 

Verne and Chaplin etc, Comic Art
Verne and Chaplin etc
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commented posted on 3/5/2026
Arthur Chertowsky said:

This one little corner of treasures is more interesting than the entire contents of most homes I've seen.  Is that a pvc Adam Strange figure, or some other kind of statue?

That is a little eaglemoss Adam Strange on the left of the Pocket pInups card set I co-authored and on the other side of Betty (and the Mexican cucifix) is the rocketeer (not eaglemoss) A boo kaward is above.Eaglemoss are lead figures!

Blue Book, March 1928, Comic Art
Blue Book, March 1928
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commented posted on 2/25/2026

Had that eyars ago - the stroy if I remember right dealt with smugging dope

Avon Fantasy Reader No. 9 pulp digest - Clarke Ashton Smith,
Avon Fantasy Reader No. 9 pulp digest - Clarke Ashton Smith, "The Flower-Women"
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commented posted on 2/25/2026

Wow that survived?  I had a Fabian recreation of it eyars ago

"The Killing Man" - PLAYBOY Dec '89
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commented posted on 2/15/2026

Congrats Spillane art is realy rare . I may still ahve a signed firstedition of the book if yo ucan use it (would bring it up the next time I am i nthe area) Best George

Dejah Thoris Princess of Mars, Comic Art
Dejah Thoris Princess of Mars
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commented posted on 2/15/2026

I saw Steve smith's write up i nthe cfa apa and really enjoy your art

DAN BARRY : SPIDER-MAN DAILY STRIP 1986, Comic Art
DAN BARRY : SPIDER-MAN DAILY STRIP 1986
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commented posted on 1/28/2026

Wow Barry did SPiderman !  Interesting

Leo Durañona : Original page Eerie #90 : The show must go on page 3 (Warren publishing 1978)., Comic Art
Leo Durañona : Original page Eerie #90 : The show must go on page 3 (Warren publishing 1978).
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commented posted on 1/28/2026

Interesting this passed trhough my hands as a complelte story a dozen or more years ago! (there were so many Duranona stories it was hard t keep track)

Monster drawing who drew it ?, Comic Art
Monster drawing who drew it ?
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commented posted on 1/25/2026
steve staszower said:

Definitely Nino.

Thanks Have alwasy wanted a piece by him (again I stupidly traded of my other peices decades ago)

Frank Borth Phantom Lady  spider widow etc.., Comic Art
Frank Borth Phantom Lady spider widow etc..
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commented posted on 1/23/2026
Paul Roach said:

It all looks so bright and innocent - until you spot the severed head. That's great fun, with those classic logos and gorgeous colours and poses. Nice piece!

Need to shoot it out of the plastic I am a fan of Frank Borth and wouldlove art from one of the serials he did for treasure chest

 

Peyote St. Jean, Comic Art
Peyote St. Jean
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commented posted on 1/22/2026

Really Nice

9.37 Night Has  a Thousand Eyes paperback cover prelim, Comic Art
9.37 Night Has a Thousand Eyes paperback cover prelim
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commented posted on 1/19/2026
E DLS said:

For anyone who has ever wondered if you can paint with a pencil, here is your answer.  Exquisite work.

As yo ucan see from other examles in my galery Lerry is a retty amazing painter - in fact when his final painting for I Married a Dead Man went too high on Heritge (and sadly Larry didn't own it it had been extroted from him by an art Diretor eyars ago) I was pefectly happy with his pencil preliem for the main figure on it. I find it interesting ho prelims vary by artist some like Larry's are really detailed other like Robert Maguire are really loose. Mark Schultz's toanl prelims are amazing

Edwina  Dummer older woman on train, Comic Art
Edwina Dummer older woman on train
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commented posted on 1/19/2026
Malcolm Bourne said:

What a wonderful little drawing!! 

Yes I have enjoyed it for years -often people ignore thi other side of cartoonists when they are doing work for themsleves or as a learning process

 

Batman #195 1967 Cover re-creation commission, Comic Art
Batman #195 1967 Cover re-creation commission
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commented posted on 1/8/2026

WOw that is better than the origibak cver it realy glows!

Major Victory - 2 pages - (Chesler circa 1940s) - unpublished, Comic Art
Major Victory - 2 pages - (Chesler circa 1940s) - unpublished
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commented posted on 1/5/2026
Michael One Minute Later said:

I've looked all over and never found any.

They are reall yscarce I have only seen to coverless copies at $100+ each but that may be where these are from

 

Sparkler Comics #1 p.2 (United Features 1941) - Reg Greenwood - 1st appearance of SparkMan, Comic Art
Sparkler Comics #1 p.2 (United Features 1941) - Reg Greenwood - 1st appearance of SparkMan
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commented posted on 1/3/2026

Hmm reading it I wonder if the guy in the xostume is sparkman? Or someone posing as him- need to find my first issue of sparkman reprintng the first 4 stories

Sparkler Comics #???? United Features Circa 1942 - Reg Greenwood, Comic Art
Sparkler Comics #???? United Features Circa 1942 - Reg Greenwood
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commented posted on 1/3/2026

I had another page from this sequence Greenwood is really good and little known today

Planet Comics #24 p65  (Fiction House May 1943) by Fran Hopper as Fran Dietrick, Comic Art
Planet Comics #24 p65 (Fiction House May 1943) by Fran Hopper as Fran Dietrick
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commented posted on 1/3/2026

Wow truly psychotronic talking dy bear monsters etc- the golden age at its best absurdity

Master Comics #18 p41 (Fawcett September 1941) - Rafael Astarita, Comic Art
Master Comics #18 p41 (Fawcett September 1941) - Rafael Astarita
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commented posted on 1/3/2026

closer to really good astarita

Shadow Comics v.1 #12 p.22-23 (Street & Smith 1941) by Vernon Greene.  , Comic Art
Shadow Comics v.1 #12 p.22-23 (Street & Smith 1941) by Vernon Greene.
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commented posted on 1/3/2026

Reall ynice and he shadow is not an overlay

Captain Future and Smitty Advertising piece - Nedor - 1940s, Comic Art
Captain Future and Smitty Advertising piece - Nedor - 1940s
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commented posted on 1/3/2026

Gold had his own shop of artists heused for papertoys and premiums and the one I have a lot by was an inredible swipe arist but I don't thik this is him. 

Major Victory - 2 pages - (Chesler circa 1940s) - unpublished, Comic Art
Major Victory - 2 pages - (Chesler circa 1940s) - unpublished
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commented posted on 1/3/2026

Did yo ucheckthe two oblong horitzontal ooks he did? They are incredibly scarce but this ormat would have worked for them

Pep Comics # 29 p10 - MLJ 1945 - Steel Sterling - Irv Novick, Comic Art
Pep Comics # 29 p10 - MLJ 1945 - Steel Sterling - Irv Novick
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commented posted on 1/3/2026

Very neat page so much for pacifism

Master Comics #4 p.10 (Fawcett 1940) - , Comic Art
Master Comics #4 p.10 (Fawcett 1940) -
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commented posted on 1/3/2026

A 14 panel page !

Famous Funnies #95 p6 (Eastern Color 1942)  - H.G. Peter - Fearless Flint, Comic Art
Famous Funnies #95 p6 (Eastern Color 1942) - H.G. Peter - Fearless Flint
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commented posted on 1/3/2026

Wow a published fearless flint I onl yhave a small painting

Yankee Doodle Jones (page 1) - (Chesler 1940-ish) - Charles Sultan, Comic Art
Yankee Doodle Jones (page 1) - (Chesler 1940-ish) - Charles Sultan
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commented posted on 1/3/2026

Th neat thingabut your gallery is seeing how artists improved during the goldenage and often in veryshort periods of time

Rangers #62 p21 (Fiction House Dec. 1951) - Jan of the Jungle by Enrico Bagnoli, Comic Art
Rangers #62 p21 (Fiction House Dec. 1951) - Jan of the Jungle by Enrico Bagnoli
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commented posted on 1/3/2026

Bagnoli is rarely talked about but has a nice detailed line

9.52. Dick Francis lst American paperback, Comic Art
9.52. Dick Francis lst American paperback
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commented posted on 1/3/2026
Mighty Hal said:

"Grandma's mysteries?" Kindle apparently didn't recognize Francis's name, so they converted it to that nonsense. Sorry, George.

Thisis the norm these days we type something they change it - yo udo searches and AI gives you garbage. Yo udo honest reviews on Amazon and bts delete them! Modern imrived internet brought by our tax system.

 

9.52. Dick Francis lst American paperback, Comic Art
9.52. Dick Francis lst American paperback
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commented posted on 1/1/2026
Mighty Hal said:

I love Grandma's mysteries. A lovely illustration, and the first time I've seen it.

Painted covers for this series are rare as most ended up with big littering and little fetailed art so  I was glad to get it

Brave and Bold Hawkman adnd Shadow thief, Comic Art
Brave and Bold Hawkman adnd Shadow thief
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commented posted on 1/1/2026
Ruben DaCollector said:

Wonderful Kubert art!  Wishing you and your entire family and friends a wonderful New Year's Eve and best wishes for continued good health is 2026, George!

Likewise  Ruben here is hoping 2026 is better than 2025! Happy New yearback at you  George

Jeff Hawke H4052 (Overland), Comic Art
Jeff Hawke H4052 (Overland)
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commented posted on 12/21/2025

I'd love to see the later stories reprinted and accessible i nthe US

Lion Comic - Captain Condor - Fugitives From Space 14/09/1963 P4, Comic Art
Lion Comic - Captain Condor - Fugitives From Space 14/09/1963 P4
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commented posted on 12/21/2025

Can't help with the artist but love vintage sci-fi comics

Prince Valiant's Aleta Sunday Page 4229 (2018), Comic Art
Prince Valiant's Aleta Sunday Page 4229 (2018)
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commented posted on 12/14/2025

There needs to be a book in at least a tabliid format you and Mark's work o nthe strip needs to be seen, read and preserved  by more people 

Zorro Sunday Page 1999, Comic Art
Zorro Sunday Page 1999
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commented posted on 12/14/2025

I own a week ofdailies and have nevver seen a sunday really nice