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Item #63999445
Original Art from Hawkman #23 (1995) Page 11 Pencils by Steve Lieber, Inks by Curt ShoultzOriginal Art from Hawkman #23 (1995) Page 11 Pencils by Steve Lieber, Inks by Curt Shoultz
It's an intergalactic rescue mission as Hawkman and other Justice Leaguers assault the Tormock homeworld to save Guy Gardner! This beautifully inked page sees Hawkman, Wonder Woman, and Probert (a mercenary who managed to snag some Green Lantern powers!) commandeering a Tormock ship. Signed by Lieber in last panel. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11" x 17".
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Item #63992890
Original Art from Hybrid Bastards! #3 (2007) Page 13 by Kate GlasheenOriginal Art from Hybrid Bastards! #3 (2007) Page 13 by Kate Glasheen
The trial of the century takes off with Cotton getting the upper hand on Zeus and his lawyer, Athena, thanks to the help of some last minute surprise witnesses. This is the beginning of the end for this "alleged" mobster when his own wife, Hera, and second cousin, Hypnos, start to sing about all of the king of the gods not so virtuous deeds. Watercolor and ink on heavy stock. 11" X 14".
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Item #63999526
Original Art from Jaguar #5 (1991) Page 1 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Jose Marzan Jr.Original Art from Jaguar #5 (1991) Page 1 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Jose Marzan Jr.
With narration from the new Jaguar, Maria De Guzman, about the purpose of Universities we get a classic sci-fi trope and a great opening page as we witness an ambitious experiment going awry! Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil, ink, and screentone on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64002277
Original Art from Justice League America #101 (1995) Page 12 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Ken BranchOriginal Art from Justice League America #101 (1995) Page 12 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Ken Branch
Tensions are high in the League as they rocket towards an alien army bent on invading earth, thanks in no small part to Blue Devil's flippant attitude towards the danger they face. A great character moment on this page as Devil gets some advice from the League's former "jerk", Guy Gardner. Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64002278
Original Art from Justice League America #101 (1995) Page 14 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Ande ParksOriginal Art from Justice League America #101 (1995) Page 14 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Ande Parks
While the majority of the League is in space trying to stop an invasion of Earth, Metamorpho and Crimson Fox are on a much more personal mission- tracking down the assassin who killed the previous Crimson Fox. Some great shots of both heroes here showing off the excellent character designs. Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64002279
Original Art from Justice League America #101 (1995) Page 15 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Ande ParksOriginal Art from Justice League America #101 (1995) Page 15 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Ande Parks
A great chaotic action page as the League's ship is attacked sending the heroes scrambling to control the situation. Nice images of just about every hero involved thanks to the packed and detailed panels. Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64003671
Original Art from Justice League America #103 (1995) Page 12 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Drew GeraciOriginal Art from Justice League America #103 (1995) Page 12 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Drew Geraci
After a particularly difficult experience fending off an alien invasion, Fire and Icemaiden's relationship can be described as tense at best. Here we see Fire grappling with some past abandonment trauma- though Icemaiden aims to prove she won't leave her teammate. Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64004478
Original Art from Justice League America #105 (1995) Page 10 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Drew GeraciOriginal Art from Justice League America #105 (1995) Page 10 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Drew Geraci
A break from the superheroic mayhem of the rest of the issue for a look at the simmering political thriller that will soon be a problem for the League! Here we see the results of The Arcana's schemes as a senatorial hopeful's car is blown up and Leonidas gets the "good" news. Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64004443
Original Art from Justice League America #105 (1995) Page 5 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Drew GeraciPublished 1995Original Art from Justice League America #105 (1995) Page 5 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Drew Geraci
After the shocking last page stinger of the last issue that saw the team discover Obsidan stabbing himself repeatedly (to no effect) in a suicide attempt, the League is taking their teammate to get some help- but what help can a therapist be to someone who can only see the darkness? Also included with this page is a piece of vellum with various sketches by Wojtkiewicz. Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board with vellum overlay with a stat for the background of panel 3. Additionally, the same artwork on the stat is on a sheet of acetate affixed to the page with tape. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64006536
Original Art from Justice League America #106 (1995) Page 19 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Drew GeraciOriginal Art from Justice League America #106 (1995) Page 19 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Drew Geraci
Nuklon's attempt to help his buddy Obsidian's mental state continues to go...not great in this page that's clearly (if also a bit clumsily) telegraphing the eventual revelation that Obsidian is gay. Also included with this page is a piece of vellum with various sketches by Wojtkiewicz. Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64006580
Original Art from Justice League America #107 (1996) Page 13 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Drew GeraciOriginal Art from Justice League America #107 (1996) Page 13 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Drew Geraci
Jungle Action! In the midst of a world-wide monster attack, Crimson Fox is drawn to the jungles of Thailand where she finds Power Girl being attacked by a mysterious and feral leopard/human hybrid. Thankfully Kara wakes up to land the final blow on the feline creature- but the fight isn't over yet! Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower right margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64006760
Original Art from Justice League America #108 (1996) Page 13 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Drew GeraciOriginal Art from Justice League America #108 (1996) Page 13 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Drew Geraci
A battle long in the making, Scarabus is finally having it out with the League- and Power Girl's infant son who has suddenly become a full grown adult man named Equinox! A great fight panel between Scarabus and Wonder Woman stands out here showing off the villain's delightfully creepy design. Also included with this page is a piece of vellum with various sketches by Wojtkiewicz. Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower right margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64006819
Original Art from Justice League America #110 (1996) Page 12 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Will BlybergOriginal Art from Justice League America #110 (1996) Page 12 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Will Blyberg
There's trouble down Texas way! The League heads down to Dos Rios, Texas after hearing reports that local vigilante El Diablo/town councilman Rafael Sandoval is in trouble. Here we see Hawkman and Fire doing a bit of detective work- and dropping the subtleties! Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2"
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Item #64006820
Original Art from Justice League America #110 (1996) Page 13 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Will BlybergOriginal Art from Justice League America #110 (1996) Page 13 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Will Blyberg
While Yazz and Icemaiden work on a merchandising deal for the League, Nuklon and Obsidan have more important matters to discuss. Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Wojtkiewicz plays out the dramatics well here with his panel progression and facial expressions. Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2"
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Item #64006958
Original Art from Justice League America #111 (1996) Page 3 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Will BlybergOriginal Art from Justice League America #111 (1996) Page 3 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Will Blyberg
A captivating opening to this issue that reveals the history of the mysterious group Arcana that's been pulling strings in the pages of JLA for a while contrasted with the history of Aztec king Netzahualcoyotl who's currently possessing the body of Texas vigilante El Diablo. All that AND the revelation to the rest of the League that Blue Devil has been working (somewhat unwittingly) with an agent of Arcana! Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil, ink, and screentone on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64007112
Original Art from Justice League America #112 (1996) Page 16 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Will BlybergOriginal Art from Justice League America #112 (1996) Page 16 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Will Blyberg
A page full of heroes! With the JLA's base on The Refuge in "Purge Mode", the heroes not on the ship race to rescue their allies. Great shots of Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, and Flash here as they head off into space! Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil, ink, and screentone on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64007235
Original Art from Justice League America #113 (1996) Page 18 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Will BlybergOriginal Art from Justice League America #113 (1996) Page 18 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Will Blyberg
Freed from intergalactic slaver Flicker by Power Girl's rage, the JLA prepares to head back to earth to end their final adventure together. Some great touches on this page from the hand-drawn onomatopoeia of El Diablo removing the teleporter from Flicker's body, to the silhouette of the team saying goodbye to Yazz. Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil, ink, and screentone on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64001252
Original Art from Justice League America #93 (1994) Page 20 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Bob DvorakOriginal Art from Justice League America #93 (1994) Page 20 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Bob Dvorak
A surprise attack from the horrific Scarabus has the League reeling- though his true target is Power Girl's newborn son! Thankfully, it's revealed here that the child possesses powers of his own as he forms a force field to save himself and his mother-though their final destination of Atlantis will likely bring some more challenges! Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board with vellum overlay that has additional art. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64001402
Original Art from Justice League America #95 (1995) Page 17 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Rich RankinOriginal Art from Justice League America #95 (1995) Page 17 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Rich Rankin
The League has been adjusting to their new base of operations on the Overmaster's former ship, though the fact that it's still inhabited is a bit of a hiccup! Thankfully, some help from future JLA ally Yazz convinces most of the aliens to call of their attack...most. Also included with this page is a piece of vellum with various sketches by Wojtkiewicz- including one of Yazz, likely as part of his first appearance in this issue. Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower right margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64001403
Original Art from Justice League America #95 (1995) Page 19 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Rich RankinOriginal Art from Justice League America #95 (1995) Page 19 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Rich Rankin
Though the threat of an alien ambush on the League's new headquarters has passed, Hawkman recognizes the species the ringleader hails from- and it doesn't bode well for earth! Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64001323
Original Art from Justice League America #95 (1995) Page 7 Pencils by Chuck WojtkiewiczOriginal Art from Justice League America #95 (1995) Page 7 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz
It may not seem so at a glance, but this is a terrifying page! Imagine scoring a date with a Brazilian model/superhero and hitting the club for a night on the town only to be chased off the dancefloor by an angry mob who hates your moves and THEN you find out there's no chemistry with your date. This is the reality for Albert Rothstein (aka Nuklon) on this fantastically drawn page that perfectly captures the sitcom-esque appeal of this era of the League. Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2". NOTE: Multiple inkers are credited for this issue- Bob Dvorak, Rich Rankin.
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Item #64001566
Original Art from Justice League America #98 (1995) Page 12 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Bob DvorakOriginal Art from Justice League America #98 (1995) Page 12 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Bob Dvorak
In the wake of Max Lord's death, several Leaguers decide to come to the aid of a woman with a vague problem- her town has become 'strange'. Incognito, Nuklon, Hawkman, Wonder Woman, and Crimson Fox check out the local diner for a bit of intel and receive some less than stellar service from the waitress! Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64001567
Original Art from Justice League America #98 (1995) Page 13 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Bob DvorakOriginal Art from Justice League America #98 (1995) Page 13 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Bob Dvorak
Wojtkiewicz and Dvorak absolutely nail the americana-noir in this tense scene as disguised Leaguers Wonder Woman, Hawkman, Nuklon, and Crimson Fox investigate a small town at the behest of a resident. Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64000001
Original Art from Justice League International #61 (1994) Page 14 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Craig GilmoreOriginal Art from Justice League International #61 (1994) Page 14 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Craig Gilmore
The Justice League is in peril on this great action page that sees the extraterrestrial Family easily taking down the heroes as they search for their son- who just happens to be the mysterious League ally Godfrey! Great character design on The Family's Angstra in the first panel and a chilling close to this page as matriarch Matilda tosses aside Flash's lifeless body in silhouette. Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64000093
Original Art from Justice League International #62 (1994) Page 15 Pencils by Chuck WojtkiewiczOriginal Art from Justice League International #62 (1994) Page 15 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz
A nice example of teamwork from this version of the League who are often bickering! In the shadow of a colossal alien foe so powerful he has his own gravity, Doctor Light leads the team in forming a lens to enhance her own power- and hopefully stop "Daddy"! Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2". NOTE: Multiple inkers are credited for this issue- Michael Oeming, Rich Ranking, and Don Hillsman.
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Item #64000425
Original Art from Justice League International #63 (1994) Page 15 Pencils by Chuck WojtkiewiczOriginal Art from Justice League International #63 (1994) Page 15 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz
Following Metamorpho's hunch, the team heads to Africa to track down the "Old Culture" conspiracy and finds a hidden city full of ruins and advanced technology. This gorgeous half splash features a great large panel of the mysterious city as well as a fantastic hero shot of Metamorpho springing into action. Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2". NOTE: Multiple inkers are credited for this issue- Bob Dvorak and Rich Rankin.
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Item #64000950
Original Art from Justice League International #64 (1994) Page 11 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Craig GilmoreOriginal Art from Justice League International #64 (1994) Page 11 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Craig Gilmore
The Cadre, a group of people given power by a mysterious benefactor with the goal of bringing ancient cultures back to dominance get a surprise from Metamorpho here as he reveals they're working for an alien! The fantastic second panel emphasizes the great designs on the villains and Gilmore's inking adds a lot of impact to the final panel. Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64000538
Original Art from Justice League International #64 (1994) Page 19 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Craig GilmorePublished 1994Original Art from Justice League International #64 (1994) Page 19 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Craig Gilmore
A dramatic villain death opens this page as The Immortal is struck down by his mysterious "Master" from beyond! In the aftermath, the League pulls itself back together in this packed page. Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64000921
Original Art from Justice League International #64 (1994) Page 8 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Craig GilmoreOriginal Art from Justice League International #64 (1994) Page 8 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Craig Gilmore
Investigating a hidden city in the jungles of Africa on the trail of a conspiracy, Metamorpho charges ahead and enters a hidden chamber to find the body of an old League foe! Great design on Rex here as well in the impactful reveal of the Dreamslayer. Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64017616
Original Art from Justice League International #65 (1994) Page 2 Pencils by Chuck WojtkiewiczOriginal Art from Justice League International #65 (1994) Page 2 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz
Now that's how you open a comic book! In the midst of the Judgement Day storyline with the League scrambling, Booster Gold miraculously gets up and walks out of the operating room- despite the fact that he has no vital signs whatsoever. It's a bold, striking image that sets up the surprising revelation that since Overmaster's attack life on earth has been 'frozen' with no births or deaths reported! Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2. NOTE: Multiple inkers are credited for this issue- Bob Dvorak, Robert Jones, and Rich Rankin.
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Item #64116909
Original Art from Kamandi Challenge #7 (2017) Page 22 Pencils by Dan Jurgens, Inks by Klaus JansonOriginal Art from Kamandi Challenge #7 (2017) Page 22 Pencils by Dan Jurgens, Inks by Klaus Janson
Kamandi's first kiss! In this chapter of the challenge, which saw each issue feature a different creative team who picked up the story from where the last left it, Kamandi finds himself fighting alongside the canine crew known as the Bulldog Britanneks. With the battle won (for now), Kamandi continues on his search for his parents- but not before receiving his thanks. Signed by Jurgens in lower left margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11" x 17".
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Item #63451683
Original Art from Loners #4 (2007) Page 9 Pencils & Inks by Karl Moline
An interesting series penned by the future EiC of Marvel Comics CB Cebulski, Loners followed a support group made up of former heroes trying to put their powers behind them in Los Angeles. Here we catch up with Johnny Gallo (Ricochet) and Julie Power as they live the LA dream- getting discovered! Not as actors, unfortunately, but as stunt performers thanks to their powers...which they aren't supposed to be using. Signed by Moline in the lower margin. Pencil and ink on Marvel Comics art board. 11" x 17 1/4".
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Item #64017736
Original Art from Mantra #2 (1995) Story Page 1 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Terry AustinPublished 1995 by Malibu Graphics Inc..Original Art from Mantra #2 (1995) Story Page 1 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Terry Austin
Part of the Phoenix Resurrection storyline that was serialized in the back of each of the recently relaunched Ultraverse titles, this title page does a solid job of introducing readers to the new Mantra, teenager Lauren Sherwood. Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on Malibu Comics art board. 12" x 17 1/2".
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Item #64017737
Original Art from Mantra #2 (1995) Story Page 3 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Terry AustinPublished 1995 by Malibu Graphics Inc..Original Art from Mantra #2 (1995) Story Page 3 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Terry Austin
The final page to this short backup story intended as a primer for new readers in the wake of Malibu being purchased by Marvel, the new Mantra Lauren Sherwood finds herself with an unexpected dinner guest- Gateway, the teleporting mutant! Silent as usual, he disappears without a trace leaving Lauren with an omen of what's to come as she ponders her new life as Mantra! Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on Malibu Comics art board. 12" x 17 1/2".
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Item #64017693
Original Art from Mantra #6 (1993) Page 11 Pencils by Terry Dodson, Inks by Andrew PepoyPublished 1993 by Malibu Graphics Inc..Original Art from Mantra #6 (1993) Page 11 Pencils by Terry Dodson, Inks by Andrew Pepoy
Where better to spend Christmas Eve than...the moon?? A great shocker of a splash page as Mantra finds themself teleported to the moon after seeing a vision of Lukasz's face in it. Great composition from Dodson with Mantra's cape sweeping across the page and framing the Apollo lander and earth above it! Speaking of the lander, the top half of the craft was airbrushed out when someone realized that that portion was what brought the astronauts back! Signed by Dodson in lower margin. Pencil and ink on art board. 11 1/2" x 17".
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Item #64008177
Original Art from Night Nurse #4 (1973) Page 2 Pencils and Inks by Win MortimerOriginal Art from Night Nurse #4 (1973) Page 2 Pencils and Inks by Win Mortimer
A great page from this gothic story that finds Christine Palmer, The Night Nurse, approaching a remote mansion in the middle of a rainstorm. Here we get a short recap of Palmer's somewhat tragic history that's led her to accept this mysterious job. Absolutely beautiful work by Mortimer here, especially in the inking on the closeup of Christine in panel three. Pencil and ink on comic art board. 10 1/2" x 16". NOTE: Panels two and three and a portion of panel six have been affixed to the rest of the board with tape and glue on the reverse, likely due to heavy revisions after the initial page was completed.
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Item #64110014
Original Art from Notti & Nyce Halloween Special 2019 Page 1 Pencils and Inks by Ron WilliamsPublished 2019 by Counterpoint.Original Art from Notti & Nyce Halloween Special 2019 Page 1 Pencils and Inks by Ron Williams
A classic opening for a horror tale as bad girl assassins Notti, Nyce, and Nastee sit around a fire pit on Halloween- what could go wrong? Pencil and ink on art board. 11" x 17".
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Item #64110021
Original Art from Notti & Nyce Halloween Special 2019 Page 13 Pencils and Inks by Ron WilliamsPublished 2019 by Counterpoint.Original Art from Notti & Nyce Halloween Special 2019 Page 13 Pencils and Inks by Ron Williams
Nastee's battle with a horde of zombie trick or treaters continues as a Pennywise takes a bite out of the prime cut. Unfortunately, he's not going to get to enjoy as Nastee quickly begins ripping the pint-sized flesh eaters apart with her bare hands! Pencil and ink on art board. 11" x 17". NOTE: The reverse features pencil art for an unknown project by Williams, possibly a tryout page.
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Item #64110022
Original Art from Notti & Nyce Halloween Special 2019 Page 14 Pencils and Inks by Ron WilliamsPublished 2019 by Counterpoint.Original Art from Notti & Nyce Halloween Special 2019 Page 14 Pencils and Inks by Ron Williams
Though Nastee has put up quite a fight against the barrage of zombie trick or treaters that showed up at her door, she is eventually overrun as the page cuts to black. Could this be the last of Nastee? Pencil and ink on art board. 11" x 17". NOTE: The reverse features pencil art for an unknown project by Williams, possibly a tryout page.
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Item #64110023
Original Art from Notti & Nyce Halloween Special 2019 Page 15 Pencils and Inks by Ron WilliamsPublished 2019 by Counterpoint.Original Art from Notti & Nyce Halloween Special 2019 Page 15 Pencils and Inks by Ron Williams
It was all a dream! For the last several pages, Nastee has been fighting off a horde of zombie trick or treaters before being overrun! Here we see her woken up by Notti and Nyce returning from their night out. Pencil and ink on art board. 11" x 17". NOTE: The reverse features pencil art for a Justice League project by Williams, possibly a tryout page.
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Item #64110024
Original Art from Notti & Nyce Halloween Special 2019 Page 16 Pencils and Inks by Ron WilliamsPublished 2019 by Counterpoint.Original Art from Notti & Nyce Halloween Special 2019 Page 16 Pencils and Inks by Ron Williams
It was all a dream...or was it? Woken from her nightmare of zombie trick or treaters by Notti and Nyce's return, Nastee realizes her shirt is torn, just like it was in the dream! While the three assassins discuss what's going on, an ominous figure bearing a striking resemblance to zombie-expert Robert Kirkman watches the trio from outside! Pencil and ink on art board. 11" x 17". NOTE: The reverse features pencil art for an unknown Batman project by Williams, possibly a tryout page.
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Item #64110015
Original Art from Notti & Nyce Halloween Special 2019 Page 2 Pencils and Inks by Ron WilliamsPublished 2019 by Counterpoint.Original Art from Notti & Nyce Halloween Special 2019 Page 2 Pencils and Inks by Ron Williams
Does it count as cosplay if it's Halloween? The deadly duo known as Notti and Nyce debut their costumes- Spider-Gwen and Marilyn Monroe! Pencil and ink on art board. 11" x 17".
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Item #64110016
Original Art from Notti & Nyce Halloween Special 2019 Page 3 Pencils and Inks by Ron WilliamsPublished 2019 by Counterpoint.Original Art from Notti & Nyce Halloween Special 2019 Page 3 Pencils and Inks by Ron Williams
Though Notti and Nyce are ready to hit the town for some trick or treating on Halloween, Nastee is feeling a bit tired- much to Notti's displeasure! their Pencil and ink on art board. 11" x 17".
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Item #64110017
Original Art from Notti & Nyce Halloween Special 2019 Page 4 Pencils and Inks by Ron WilliamsPublished 2019 by Counterpoint.Original Art from Notti & Nyce Halloween Special 2019 Page 4 Pencils and Inks by Ron Williams
As Notti and Nyce hit join the fray trick or treaters, Nastee settles in for a quiet night at home. Surely that's what she'll get, right? Pencil and ink on art board. 11" x 17".
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Item #64110018
Original Art from Notti & Nyce Halloween Special 2019 Page 5 Pencils and Inks by Ron WilliamsPublished 2019 by Counterpoint.Original Art from Notti & Nyce Halloween Special 2019 Page 5 Pencils and Inks by Ron Williams
It's Halloween and with Notti & Nyce out on the town, Nastee is hoping for a quiet night at home before being interrupted by trick or treaters. They're probably just normal kids though. Surely. Pencil and ink on art board. 11" x 17".
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Item #64110019
Original Art from Notti & Nyce Halloween Special 2019 Page 7 Pencils and Inks by Ron WilliamsPublished 2019 by Counterpoint.Original Art from Notti & Nyce Halloween Special 2019 Page 7 Pencils and Inks by Ron Williams
Hoping for a quiet evening at home while Notti and Nyce are out partying, Nastee instead finds herself fighting a horde of costumed zombie trick or treaters! Some classic Bad Girl posing on this great action half-splash! Pencil and ink on art board. 11" x 17".
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Item #64110020
Original Art from Notti & Nyce Halloween Special 2019 Page 8 Pencils and Inks by Ron WilliamsPublished 2019 by Counterpoint.Original Art from Notti & Nyce Halloween Special 2019 Page 8 Pencils and Inks by Ron Williams
It's Halloween and Nastee has found herself the target of a horde of zombie trick or treaters! After taking down several of the flesh-hungry munchkins, the two sides pause for a quick détente. Pencil and ink on art board. 11" x 17".
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Item #63181279
Original Art from Peter Parker Spider-Man #44 (2002) Page 3 Pencils by Humberto Ramos, Inks by Wayne FaucherOriginal Art from Peter Parker Spider-Man #44 (2002) Page 3 Pencils by Humberto Ramos, Inks by Wayne Faucher
A powerful splash from this intense issue that sees the return of the Green Goblin to Pete's life! In the midst of a torrential storm, Pete is troubled by a recurring nightmare and where else does one plagued by nightmares go than to their mother (figure)! A great example of Ramos' ability to create powerful and energetic figures, even in a 'civilian' scene! Signed by the artists in lower margin. Pencil and ink on Marvel Comics art board. 11" x 17 1/4". NOTE: Title logo, credits, and indicia stats are reproductions.
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Item #64008287
Original Art from Phantom Stranger #38 (1975) Story Page 6 Pencils and Inks by Fred CarilloOriginal Art from Phantom Stranger #38 (1975) Story Page 6 Pencils and Inks by Fred Carillo
The final page to this Black Orchid backup story just might reveal the mystery behind the heroine's identity as "Heiress, Race-Car Driver, Stunt Pilot, and member of the international jet set" Ronnie Kuhn dons the Black Orchid's costume. To save you a Google, no, this is not the true identity of the Black Orchid, but who can complain when the art is this gorgeous? Carillo delivers a lush, detailed page with beautiful figure work and great design- especially on that racing suit. Pencil and ink on art board. 10 1/2" x 16". NOTE: A portion of the dialogue in the third panel is pasted in and affixed with tape on the front and clue on back.
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Item #64008307
Original Art from Phantom Stranger #41 (1976) Story Page 2 Pencils and Inks by Fred CarilloOriginal Art from Phantom Stranger #41 (1976) Story Page 2 Pencils and Inks by Fred Carillo
Ronne Kuhn, an heiress and member of the "Black Orchid Legion", finds herself face to face with the real thing as the real Black Orchid shows up to save the day! Some nice action on this page as the (possibly) real Orchid flings a massive vault door into the sky before it can explode. Pencil and ink on art board. 10 1/2" x 16".
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