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45 minutes ago, Hudson said:

This thread seems to be getting derailed by arguments over who is a better artist.

Art is in the eye of the beholder.  There are books that I like that perhaps others may not (I like that because less demand helps keep prices down).  There are many other books in which I seem to have the "same eye" as many other collectors.   Either way, I thought this thread was about showcasing books which showcase woman, not an argument about who can draw better than the next guy.  :tonofbricks:

Either way, I was considering posting, however, @Robot Man has really stolen the show with a PL17, followed up by that Giant Comic Edition 12 (really would like a copy of that book).  Well done, Bob.  Your taste is impeccable (Matt Baker sure could draw).  :golfclap:

Wise words. I agree.

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On 7/14/2020 at 12:59 AM, kav said:

Bah.  I spit these things out like sunflower seed shells:
 

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Always love your stuff kav!!! 

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1 hour ago, catman76 said:

I always thought she sort of looks like Eileen Brennan

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Given the Golden Age time period, I suspect it was Veronica Lake?

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52 minutes ago, Ken Aldred said:

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Given the Golden Age time period, I suspect it was Veronica Lake?

I agree Ken.

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31 minutes ago, piper said:

Good excuse to post some recent purchases...

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Good stuff. I still do not own a Vampirella 1. It’s one I should really get before prices get out of hand. I will also own a Sanjulian original sketch one day. They are surprisingly not very expensive. Especially compared to any original Frazetta sketch. 

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54 minutes ago, kav said:

I gotta say comparing the old timers to the newer artists, the old timers depicted women as they learned in figure drawing classes, the new timers more learned to draw from looking at comic books and have a sort of blow up doll vision of the female body.

That’s a fact for sure. To be fair though a lot of women nowadays look like blow up dolls. 

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Nothing much representing the Bronze Age, so here’s some Richard Corben...

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And a rude one...

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For a creator renowned for his female figure work in his interior art, difficult to find a cover.

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11 minutes ago, Hudson said:

Oh, what the heck.

Bob started it with bringing the great Matt Baker into the mix.

Apologies in advance for the horrible photography.  I am NOT a photographer, nor do I pretend to be one.

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You need more Jo-Jo #25's.

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