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ARTIST |
TITLE/ISSUE/PAGE |
DESCRIPTION |
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Johnny Craig | Crime SuspenStories #13 cover | Yes, this is the now Infamous "Fuzzy" cover. I am very happy to own this piece after everything I went through to get it. Never thought I would have to trade for it after I had already paid for it, but good things come to those who are not criminals; like my pal Fuzzy. |
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Pierce Rice | Speed Comics #26 cover | Easily one of the most memorable Flag covers of the Golden Age. As far as propaganda goes, it doesn't get any more dramatic than Captain Freedom ripping down the Nazi Swastika Flag and replacing it with the Stars and Stripes in the middle of Berlin Square! This piece was restored from abysmal condition to return it to it's original Glory. A masterpiece! |
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Herb Trimpe | Incredible Hulk #181 cover redo | Unfortunately, here is another cover I will never own the published version of, but this recreation more then makes up for it. Wolverine is the character that got me into collecting comics, and I will never forget when I first saw this cover. I'm very happy to be able to own such a true to the original recreation of this famous piece. |
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Mike Zeck | Captain America #287 re-interpretation | Yep, he did it again. Yet another fantastic piece. Why isn't he doing covers for Marvel right now? Hmmm. |