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onlyweaknesskryptonite

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  1. You are welcome. The writing that stood out to me the most is that first "A" , the way they wrote the "TH" and the extended "e" at the end. None really matched eithers traditional writing style. That said Steadman really love the quill and spatter style which is why I said the art almost immediately strikes me as classic Steadman. Maybe you could try sending images of it to Steadman or Gaimen along with any information about who had the card (estate it was found) through his Instagram and see if you get a response. You never know you may a response detailing memories. https://www.instagram.com/steadmanart?igsh=bjRrZG1hMXR2NWNt https://www.instagram.com/neilhimself?igsh=MW9oYmdyenpqdmVkZQ==
  2. The artwork looks , to me more like Ralph Steadman, but the handwriting really doesn't look like either of them. Steadman hand writing. Neil Gaimen This doesn't mean it isn't them as when someone takes their time writing vs their type writing it can change, but when compared to these known examples (from roughly the same time 90's) you can see neither of the "TH" in words likes the , their, these , etc resemble the configuration of the card. Plus that "A " in the beginning of the card is somewhat unique and I do not see any real comparable in their examples. It is a neat card! Good luck with the search!