Jeff Lemire
Proud to welcome this stunning watercolor page from Lemire’s MINOR ARCANA to my original comics art collection. If you’re not reading MINOR ARCANA, you really should: Lemire’s doing some amazing stuff in that series.
Proud to welcome this stunning watercolor page from Lemire’s MINOR ARCANA to my original comics art collection. If you’re not reading MINOR ARCANA, you really should: Lemire’s doing some amazing stuff in that series.
This piece, a 1969 page from Jiro Kuwata, marks the first (of many, I hope) manga piece in my original comics art collection. While I'm not saying that I chose this page of all Kuwata pages because it featured a ferocious-looking German Shepherd stalking our protagonists, I absolutely did.
Latest addition my little original comics art collection, Vanesa Del Rey’s stunning first page to her story with Benjamin Percy, “The Empty Tomb,” from the second issue of Marvel’s MOON KNIGHT: BLACK, WHITE, AND BLOOD. Love her work.
One of my five favorite comics of all time is Denny O'Neil and Michael Kaluta's 1973 run on THE SHADOW for DC - and owning a piece of original Kaluta Shadow art has long been a dream, a dream delivered via post office this morning:
And very soon it will find its new home in NuSanctum…
One of my favorite artists, especially his work from SUPERMAN: SPEEDING BULLETS and BATMAN: MASTER OF THE FUTURE, it still pains me that there's no new Eduardo Barreto art in the world. Adding these pieces, pages 58 and 59 from BATMAN: MASTER OF THE FUTURE, to my little collection of original comics art has been something special.
First piece of original art I’ve added to The Collection, and it’s a beautiful one, page eight of DETECTIVE COMICS, No.982. Fiumara is incredible: