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Comic Art

Original Art from The First #36 (2003) Pages 14-15 Pencils by Marat Mychaels, Inks by Armando Durruthy

Price: $425.00


from First (2000) 36
2003 CrossGen Comics

With panic and confusion gripping The First after some shocking revelations, Trenin and House Dexter take the opportunity to mount an assault on Sehan and House Sinister. This powerful double page splash sees the first blow landed by Sehan as the rest of groups let the two titans fight. Pencil and ink on two sheets of Crossgen comic art board affixed with tape on the rear. 20 1/2" x 17".

Original Art from Ghost Rider #67 (1995) Double Splash Pgs 2-3 Pencils by Salvador Larroca, Inks by Sergio Melia

Price: $975.00


from Ghost Rider (1990 2nd Series) 67
1995 Marvel

A heck of a way to open up an issue, Salvador Larroca and Sergio Melia clearly had a ball drawing this massive double page splash featuring a pair of monstrous Brood emerging from their hiding place after being discovered by two policemen. The intricate design of the creatures shines here on these original pages and the powerful framing of the scene shows why Larroca has become one of the top artists in comics! Signed by Larroca in bottom margin of page 3. Also includes a copy of the original issue. Pencil and ink on two 10 1/2" x 17 1/4" sheets of Marvel Comics art board.

Original Art from Meridian #32 (2003) Pages 14-15 Inks by Roland Paris, Printed Pencils by Greg Tocchini

Price: $375.00


from Meridian (2000) 32
2003 CrossGen Comics

Banished from Cadador, Sephie and her crew head to Akasia to liberate the child laborers working in its factory- which she does spectacularly in this (literally) explosive double page splash! But is this the kind of help Akasia needs? Ink over printed pencils on Crossgen comic art board. 20" x 16 1/2". NOTE: The inker credited for this issue is Tony Simmons, however this page is signed twice by Paris in what was likely an uncredited assist.

Original Art from Route 666 #21 (2004) Pages 16-17 Pencils by Karl Moline, Inks by Andrew Hennessey

Price: $300.00


from Route 666 (2002) 21
2004 CrossGen Comics

It seems that the Cold War may not be as cut and dry as Cassie thought! Having been shanghaied to Rodana, Cassie and Cisco find a surprise- the real leader of the country has been replaced by a demon duplicate and now wages a guerilla campaign to take back his country (and hopefully avoid global nuclear war!). This beautiful double page spread montage sees Premier Popov recounting the hidden story of how he was deposed. Pencil and ink on Crossgen comic art board. 22" x 17".

Original Art from Scion #17 (2001) Pages 18-19 Pencils by Andrea Di Vito, Inks by Rob Hunter

Price: $450.00


from Scion (2000) 17
2001 CrossGen Comics

A powerful double-splash with a tremendous amount of detail that sees Prince Eric, overcome with the horror of the atrocities created in Doctor Tyrrus' labs, make sure that it can never happen again- by smashing. Pencil and ink on Crossgen comic art board. 20 1/2" x 17". NOTE: The credited inker for the issue is Rob Hunter, however the name written on this page for inker is "Bobby C". It's likely that the assigned inker was changed after the pencils were produced.

Original Art from Showcase #85 (1969 DC) Pages 14-15 Double Page Splash Pencils and Inks by Joe Kubert

Price: $5,400.00


from Showcase (1956-1978) 85
1969 DC

Original Art from Showcase #85 (1969 DC) Pages 14-15 Double Page Splash Pencils and Inks by the legendary Joe Kubert. This absolutely magnificent double page splash from the first appearance and origin story of Firehair is a prime example of what makes Kubert one of the masters of comic art. Depicting Firehair's visions during his time in a sweat lodge, Kubert captures the majesty and wonder of Firehair's life caught between two worlds as only he could. Pencil and ink on two 11" x 16" art boards, B&W. Note: Pages are separate pieces and not taped together.