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The OFFICIAL "This week in your ORIGINAL ART collection?"
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Damn, I love those Alien pages. Excellently captures the feel of the film and HR Giger's designs.

 

To this thread, I add a page of art that's technically a couple of days old to me, but I'm still super excited about getting it. Especially as it took something along the lines of 3 months for it to reach me. At one point, after paying for it, it was thought that the page had been lost, and then possibly just mis-filed, and finally found and mailed out. I remained patient (as possible) throughout, remaining hopeful that the page would turn up and eventually find it's way to my collection. That patience paid off and here it is...

 

A fine Silvestri page of art from Uncanny X-Men, from right in the middle of the Inferno saga. I was a big fan of this period of the X-Men series and thought Silvestri's art really added to the storytelling.

 

Check it out at

 

http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=647774&GSub=94366

 

 

 

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I recently picked up this beautifully drawn and movingly written 5 page Weird War story. Page 1 and 5 are below...

 

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...this story features a US radio operator name of Moore that has made it to the end of the war without injury and without the blood of another on his hands. His unit is called to occupy a German town that still has one combatant yet to learn of the war's end. With the mayor of the town defiant and his squad ambushed, it is up to Moore, as one of the last men standing, to flush out and stop the lone attacker.

 

The twist ending is realistic instead of fantastic, (no one becomes a vampire in this story)! For when Moore has to shoot the last enemy on the last day of war, the attacker is revealed to be a twelve year old German boy. Death, the narrator of this story, concludes with the all too real horror that Moore will most likely live out his days remembering and reliving this event. Unwritten, but implied, is that war marks all it's participants and that few, if any, come away from the experience the same way they entered it.

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Got this cover in the mail recently. This cover appears only on the 5th Blue Beetle tpb Boundaries. (Kind of interesting that DC had a new cover created instead of using one of the covers from the issues inside). The art is by up and coming artist Chad Hardin (his first DC cover) with inks by Mike Irwin.

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beetle_cover.jpg

 

Got this cover in the mail recently. This cover appears only on the 5th Blue Beetle tpb Boundaries. (Kind of interesting that DC had a new cover created instead of using one of the covers from the issues inside). The art is by up and coming artist Chad Hardin (his first DC cover) with inks by Mike Irwin.

 

That's a sick cover! Congratulations!

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Hey Folks,

 

Got some art in, 3 pages from the Garth Ennis Fury miniseries (1st one) with art by Darick Robertson and a Jay Anacleto Athena piece used for a promo ad!

 

CAF link to recent uploads

 

Malvin

 

Love that Nick Fury!

 

Thanks! I love that 1st series! Let me know if anyone has any leads to more art from that series!

 

Malvin

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