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FS (due to circumstances): Ron Frenz & Brett Breeding - SUPERMAN ANNUAL ('87) #1

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Hi all,

 

Due to the loss/dump/theft of my other Frenz Titano piece

(see my other post),I've decided to sell this page;

 

http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=1368614

 

 

 

This page is from Ron Frenz's first ever Superman story,

written by John Byrne.

 

Frenz brought along his often MARVEL inker/finisher, Brett Breeding,

to give the book that "extra something" and it shows.

This is easily one of the best pages from the book (I've added a nice

close-up of the 'money shot' in the 'additional images).

 

I think this page is a great showcase for all creators involved,

and soon after, all cemented their place in Superman's history.

 

I love the art to bits, but I think it's best to find it a new home,

as for me it'd serve more as a sour reminder, than a piece to enjoy.

 

 

Please feel free to contact me at:

galschwart@gmail.com

 

 

 

Thanks,

Gal

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Hi guys,

 

Since I really want to get over it and move forward (up, up and away !),

I've decided to take $50 off my original price.

 

I'd like to think the page I'm offering is priced to sell. Quickly.

 

I've already taken a big hit from the loss/theft of the other piece,

but selling this one might allow me to move away and maybe

treat myself with something else.

 

As mentioned, I'm also open minded to trade this page for something

on par.

 

Feel free to reach me with any question at:

galschwart@gmail.com

 

 

Thanks,

Gal

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Hi guys,

 

 

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Final price discount (for the next couple of days), before going EBay:

$300 (+shipping).

 

 

 

I've already detailed my so-called (to quote another thread) "sob story"

of why this is going out, but I really think the art here speaks for itself.

 

 

First comes, first served. Email preferred.

 

 

E-mail: galschwart@gmail.com

 

 

 

Thanks,

Gal

 

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