Brave And The Bold # 88 (1970) Neal Adams Cover Art
Date: March, 1970
Condition Notes: Mid-Grade Condition with cover wear. Comic is complete with NO Cut Outs, NO Writing.
Comic Notes: Brave and The Bold # 88 features an early Neal Adams Batman cover as well as a team-up with Justice Society of America’s Wildcat.
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Read MoreGreen Lantern / Green Arrow # 2 SIGNED by Neal Adams & Dennis O’Neil
– SIGNED BY NEAL ADAMS AND DENNIS O’NEIL
Condition Notes: High Grade Condition with minimal wear
Comic Notes: The Green Lantern/Green Arrow team up ran from Green Lantern #76-89. The saga featured art by Neal Adams and writing by Dennis O’Neil. This iconic storyline highlighted social and political issues in the United States during the end of the 1960’s era.
The Green Lantern / Green Arrow # 2 reprints Green Lantern # 77 & 78.
Signature Notes:
Neal Adams (Artist) @ Mohegan Sun Terrific Con 2018
Dennis O’Neil (Writer) @ Mohegan Sun Terrific Con 2018
Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity (C.O.A).
Read MoreGREEN LANTERN # 076 (SILVER AGE CLASSICS) SIGNED BY NEAL ADAMS AND DENNIS O’NEIL
Date: 1992 Silver Age Classics Re-Printing
Condition Notes: High Grade Condition with minimal wear
Comic Notes: Green Lantern # 76 is high regarded as the first book of the Bronze Age of Comics. The Green Lantern/Green Arrow team up saga began with this issue with art by Neal Adams and writing by Dennis O’Neil. This iconic storyline ran from Green Lantern #76-89 and highlighted social and political issues in the United States during the end of the 1960’s era.
Signature Notes:
The Brooklyn Comic Shop has verified the signatures of Neal Adams and Dennis O’Neil. We guarantee these signatures to be 100% authentic.
Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity (C.O.A).
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Read MoreORIGINAL ART – HAWKMAN BY SHELDON “SHELLY” MOLDOFF
Date: 1993
Size: 9″ x 12″
Medium: Pen & Ink, Gouache on Cardstock Paper
Condition Notes: High Grade Condition
About:
This beautiful portrait of Hawkman is hand-drawn by comic legend, Sheldon “Shelly” Moldoff. The artwork comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity (COA).
About the Artist: This Hawkman original artwork is by Sheldon “Shelly” Moldoff (1920-2012) who worked on the character in the 1940’s Golden Age of Comics. Sheldon Moldoff was one of the few artists who’s artwork appeared in Action Comics # 1 (the first appearance of Superman). He is noted for working on All-Star Comics and many of the early DC books including Hawkman, Green Lantern and the Flash. In the late 1950’s-1960’s, Moldoff is also noted for working as a ghost artist for Bob Kane on Batman Comics, co-creating Mister Freeze, Poison Ivy, Bat-Mite, Batwoman and many more. This is a one-of-a-kind original artwork by a Golden Age Comic Legend.
This is NOT a print or reproduction. Comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity COA from the Brooklyn Comic Shop.
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Read MoreOriginal Artwork – The Phantom Daily Cartoon Strip 9-26- 2001
Artist: George Olesen and Keith Williams
Size: appx 15″x 6″
Medium: Pen and Ink on Bristol Board
About: This is original production art for the Phantom Daily Newspaper Strip by George Olesen and Keith Williams.
The Phantom was created by writer Lee Falk (1911-1999). The Phantom has been featured in movie serials from the 1940’s, Radio shows, Cartoon series, and a modern Live Action film in 1996. The character was one of the major influences of Batman, whose creators heavily borrowed from the Phantom.
The newspaper strip began publication in 1936 and is still published today.
This artwork is the original production artwork and is one of a kind. The artwork comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity COA hand signed by Elizabeth Falk from the Lee Falk Estate.
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