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Dave Aikins
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Posted: 28 March 2012 at 12:44am | IP Logged | 1 post reply

WOW!!! That's one of my favorite covers as well!
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I asked for the addition of Huntress. It really took the piece to a next level,
IMO.

That is one of those stitched together scans, and Ed still wants to clean
some pencil smudge. But the piece is ready and he has shared it on FB, so
here it is.

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That is one seriously ticked off Batman!
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Nice Batman. I hope Ed's health gets better. 
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Clearly, the Gods of Comic Art want me living in a cardboard box. Albeit, a cardboard box with some lovely art on the walls.

Two more pages from DAN DARE's "Project Nimbus", this time by Bruce Harley and Don Cornwell...

Historical Note: the guy in the glasses is Hank Hogan, an American member of Space Fleet. As my Dad pointed out to me at the time, Hank looks like that because, to most Englishmen during the War and for years thereafter, the definitive American was bandleader Glenn Miller.

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Congratulations! How many pages to go for the whole Project Nimbus story?
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5 down, 27 to go!!
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Damn, congrats yet again! Same seller? They look to be in nearly the same shape as the last pair. 

And I just did the math based on your estimate above. Wow. 
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Stunning!  Very cool, JB!



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And I just did the math based on your estimate above. Wow.

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That estimate is on the high side, since half the pages are by Frank Bellamy, and they keep going up and and, and the other half are not, and they climb a bit more slowly.

A more conservative estimate would be around $100,000 --- but that's VERY conservative!

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wow, stunning pages
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Posted: 29 March 2012 at 9:22am | IP Logged | 12 post reply

wow, stunning pages

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Indeed! When I hear current artists proudly proclaiming they are so late in the production of their work because they are "growing roses", it is pages like these that I think of. Multiple panels, fully painted, produced at the rate of one per week.

Now THAT'S growing roses!

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