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You are lucky! It's still a great strip. In later years it was often a mix of original art and stats with the headshots almost always being stats.
The odd shape is pretty creepy too. Nice addition.
Yes, great use of Craftint. Wallace Wood was another master.
Gasp! Choke! A true story from the Vault of Horror. How anybody can leave a Frazetta page unprotected in a bar is beyond me. I guess that you and Lee have learned your lesson and will keep your OA under plastic protection in the future.
Dr. Strange and Frank Brunner were meant for each other.
By the Dread Dormammu! Those all-Adkins Dr. Strange stories were pure gold!
A masterful all-Gene Day page from his tour-de-force issue, Master of Kung Fu #118. Gene Day was really at the top of the game at his untimely death.
Superb all-Wildey artwork and sequence. Big congrats!
Congrats, Kelly, glad you liked it. It was a steal as well. Btw, Marcus, this has nothing with the cowboy genre to do at all.
Sadly, your Wood collection has shrunk, Mark. Hang on to this one, hear?
Nobody could make a person fly into your face like Kirby. The last panel is simply marvelous.
Great Trashman action. It first appeared in Subvert Comics No. 3 (1976) in the story " Route Zero, 'The Road That Knows No Law' ", later reprinted as page 103 in Trashman Lives! (Fantagraphics, 1989).
John Sink was a master of subtle hints. F.ex. you can often find lighthouses in the background. Check the splashes to "A Game of Hearts" and "3 Kisses to Paradise"...
Lovely splash with the incredibly long Sink legs. I am lucky enough to own 3 pages from the same story.
Very interesting story! Personally, I think that Tatjana was the best colorist for Wally and that the final red and golden slipcase was a gem. I found the quality of the plates very uneven and it looks as if they were executed during the last 10 years of Wood's life. The good-bad ratio is about 50-50 and the worst should have been deleted, but his one is a keeper, Mark! Thanks for sharing.
Great storytelling. I am pleased to see this beauty finding a new home.
You probably meant panel 4. The wonderful Syd Shores inking is almost ruined by the coloring. Marvel is doing a lousy job when reissuing these old comics. Top-notch page.
Big congrats!
Now, did Vinnie erase anything here? It would be interesting to see the King's original pencils.
For some strange reason, I get a Matt Fox feeling when I see this piece.
I believe so. Most of Gilberton's artwork is locked up in private collections. I've acquired quite a number of covers from auctions over the years.
Excellent example of Frank Robbins' aviation art.
Wonderful ad page! "Call Me Wicked" with a typical Sparling female,
and tomorrow's Passion is classic John Sink. Big congrats!