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She's a beauty. Sketch cards seem too small, but this result is exceptional.
Great cover. I loved those Gold Key comics. Nearly all my early purchases came from the company in those days before home video.
That's really beautiful and a nice level of work for a prelim. I love the animal creatures along the bottom edge. Congratulations
That's a great image. We see a lot of Ben's books here at the library.
This is a lovely example. My brother Stuart and friend Mando love this strip and I have only glimpsed a few pages in the small French book.
That's fantastic. I hope this book gets an English language edition.
Wow. That's a great page. I'm looking forward to the upcoming Monkeyman and O'Brien collection from Flesk Publications. I hope they are able to include the crossover.
Congratulations. I watched this cartoon on the new Looney Tunes Collectors Vault BluRay. Irv Wyner is currently featured at the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco. They displayed art from the Flintstones, the Jetsons, and Looney Tunes.
That's a good one. It's a better buy than many Timms I've seen recently.
I am haunted by the feeling that I went to see Adam Warren in San Diego for autographs and I missed the chance to get BGC prelims. I remember a couple fellows off to the side looking through papers, but I simply got his signature and left.
That's outstanding and a great way to start collecting. I never miss an issue of Usagi Yojimbo and buy the hardcover collections from Stan.
This inspired commission idea resulted in a great one by Mike Manley.
A lovely and warmhearted portrait of Honey Dorian. I need to reread my Classic Comics Press volumes.
Really lovely artwork. My friend Mando Mendez wrote a great piece on Paul Gillon and this strip.
This drawing appears in the Adam Warren Sketchbook printed in Japan by The Bio Hazard Project in December 1996. On page 29, it is labeled "AT THE BEACH 1994"
Congratulations. We got to see Patrick at the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco and the Charles Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa. He's a very kind gentleman.
Congratulations. You beat me on this one. My brother Stuart published the Extra Sketchiness book. I remember Adam coming to the SDCC booth and I purchased the Biohazard sketchbook from his portfolio.
How did I miss a Lucky Luke page? Congratulations. I love those comics as does my brother Stuart and his daughter. He brought me back some merchandise from Angouleme. I hear there was a great Morris exhibition there, too.
My friend Mando Mendez loves this strip and wrote about it in his defunct Rules of Attraction website. I saw the French collection in my brother's store. I'd love to see an English translation, too.
Great page. This is from the Dark Horse miniseries Dirty Pair: Fatal But Not Serious from 1996.
These are quite a score from one of the standout animated series of all time.
Friday June 4, 1965. I have the first two panels of the Sunday June 6th where Deedee is waiting for Constance in the apartment. They were two parts of a romantic triangle.
Thanks, John. I had no idea.
Outstanding example. I love these supportive roommates.
Wonderful image from the Ray Harryhausen movie.
This one has really nice shots of our three principal characters. It is one of Leonard's better stories.
That's a wonderful dramatic page. I am grateful to Dark Horse, IDW, and the Library of American Comics for excellent Manning collections.
I think this must be when Tombo is hanging from the dirigible line.
The Timm finished pencil pieces are fantastic and equal to his color pieces. I really regret passing up one at Albert's SDCC booth years ago. Was really happy to see the piece in the Flesk Publications book.