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Ted Pugliese
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I bought this sketch of Backlash from Brett Booth via Twitter on 8/30. The piece finally arrived. I'm going to talk to his inker, Norm Rapmund, about inking a blueline of this for me.


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The Garcia-Lopez Supergirl is very nice, makes me smile.  But that Batman.....WOW!  
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I picked up a beautiful Thing piece from Paul Pelletier
back in May at the Motor City Comic Con. Joe Prado agreed
to bring it back to Brazil to ink and presented it to me
this past weekend in Baltimore. The detailed line work in
the inks, right down to a double line effect on the
character's rocky hide resulted in a beautiful figure that
I can and have spent some time looking over. Thanks to both
of these men for their talent and their friendship!

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Fred J Chamberlain
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Ivan Reis' pencils are something to look at. When I looked
through his portfolio this past weekend, this piece leapt
out at me. Incredibly powerful image in this character
study that reminds me a bit of both Lee Weeks and John
Buscema.

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Fred J Chamberlain
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Ivan had this in his portfolio as well. When I inquired
about it, he stated that it was a cover he was working on
that he didn't like and so it was never submitted to DC and
went unpublished. The fact that this wasn't good enough for
him, speaks volumes of the man's talent as well as his
discernment over his artwork.

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Great pieces Fred !
That's an amazing Thing. And the image above also reminds me of Buscema.
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Ted - Nice group of sketches from Baltimore! Good to see you for a few minutes.
Fred - very nice art!
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Brian Peck
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Picked these up at Baltimore, The first two by Tom Palmer and Alan
Davis were won at the BCC auction the other by Mignola was from the
last Heritage signature collection which I had shipped to a friend and he
brought it to the show.




Grendle Man of Bronze - Tom Palmer (Grendle was the theme of the
auction but Tom didn't know the character so Jim Warden described
him to Tom and this is the idea Tom came up with. Love the colours and
the mash up of Grendle and Doc Savage and paintings are hard to
come by from Tom.)




Rachel and Kitty - Alan Davis (Love Alan's hound version of Rachel)



Doctor Strange and Doctor Doom: Triumph and Torment - Mike Mignola
and Mark Badger (Early in Mike's carreer. Love the story and art in the
GN. Tough to find art from it but finally found a nice page with Strange
and Doom in action.)



Grendle Shadow #1 - Matt Wagner, Big Thanks to Jim Warden for all
his assistance in getting the cover. (Love the Art Deco fell to this piece.
Matt has some amazing design chops..)


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