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The ultimate Christmas comic

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Here's one that I've wanted ever since seeing a HG copy posted here some time ago. Finally got one this year.

 

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Okay, you are forbidden to post this book anymore!!!! You have no idea how bad I want this book from you and I ALMOST forgot about it, but noooooo, here it is again! :pullhair::frustrated::kidaround:

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Ken Maclin cover. Great artist who moved on to video game graphics.

 

Now how did you know that ??

 

Many moons ago I was involved in Science Fiction fandom. We had a

local Sci Fi convention named NonCon. Ken had relatives in Edmonton

and decided to attend our show and visit his relatives. He brought some

art for the art auction and sold it all for great prices. He came back every year

for many years, usually with his girlfriend at the time Lela Downing.

 

It has been many years since I've seen him but I do know he moved into

computer game animation.

 

I have quite a few original art pieces by him. Great guy and wonderful

funny animal artist.

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Ken Maclin cover. Great artist who moved on to video game graphics.

 

Now how did you know that ??

 

Many moons ago I was involved in Science Fiction fandom. We had a

local Sci Fi convention named NonCon. Ken had relatives in Edmonton

and decided to attend our show and visit his relatives. He brought some

art for the art auction and sold it all for great prices. He came back every year

for many years, usually with his girlfriend at the time Lela Downing.

 

It has been many years since I've seen him but I do know he moved into

computer game animation.

 

I have quite a few original art pieces by him. Great guy and wonderful

funny animal artist.

 

Now thats what I call an answer !! And a great story !! Thanks Dave....

 

I thought maybe you recogized his art on some computer game you are playing :grin:

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Rudolph may be the coolest title DC ever published!

 

(thumbs u

 

Despite its coolness, it's an entirely underappreciated title. I'll bet that there are more slabbed copies of Fantastic Four 1 than there are slabbed copies of the entire thirteen issue run of Rudolph. In fact, there could be more slabbed copies of Captain America Comics 1 as well as there are slabbed copies of the entire thirteen issue run of Rudolph.

 

:juggle:

 

 

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