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VintageMike

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  1. Had a bit of dry spell but picked these up at Terrificon in CT Saturday. Neal Adams classic Wonder Woman 12ww by Mike Parker, on Flickr Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez Superman. His sketch list was full and I wasn;t returning Saturday but he had this in his art books to sell. 11jlgsupe by Mike Parker, on Flickr
  2. Latest arrival Black Canary by Mike Grell. In retrospect wished I had asked for "action" or "running" but I don't like to over-instruct the artist, so I got the "standard" . Of course, it's still gorgeous. Black Canary by Mike Grell Click Here to visit my Art Gallery on comicartfans.com!
  3. Been a while since I got anything but picked these two recently. Wonder Woman by Rich Buckler. Picked Rich for this one as he always drew my favorite version of WW on comic cover sin the 70'. I basically just requested a 70's Wonder Woman Picked up this recreation of the cover of Marvel Two In Annual #7 from original Artist Ron Wilson at con. Actually something I wanted a commission of, so this saved me the trouble
  4. New to commissions but here is what I have and what got me started. Picked up this Batman sketch from Neal Adams and Garden State Comic Fest in May. One of my favorite characters by the one of, if not the definitive artist? Got my juices going for similar ideas. Batman by Neal Adams 70's style Click Here to visit my Art Gallery on comicartfans.com! In that vein, I remembered Jose Delbo did a good cheunk of the Wonder Woman comics I liked. The only direction I gave was I wanted the "eagle" logo as opposed to the "WW" which was enough of tip off to what I wanted. I was thrilled with the piece and it was finished in under two weeks ! Wonder Woman by Jose Delbo Click Here to visit my Art Gallery on comicartfans.com! Which brought to my favorite character and huge roadblock: Spider-Man I physically started sorted through my ASM comics and finally found an artist from the period I liked who was doing commissions: Keith Pollard. While not the "definitive" artist in the way the other two pieces were I was just happy to find an artist who could do "my" Spidey who had a decent run on the main book during the bronze age. The only direction in hindsight I wish I had given was to keep the eyes smaller but beyond that it's exactly what I was looking for. Spider-Man by Keith Pollard Click Here to visit my Art Gallery on comicartfans.com!