Rare Jim Mooney MAN-THING #19 nice noir style page 1975
Original art from renowned Silver Age artist Jim Mooney...
A rare detailed page from an issue of MAN-THING, noted issue #19 at the top, this is page #3, from 1975
Pencils and inks by Jim Mooney, a one of a kind original piece.
Beautiful, almost film noir feel to this page, very heavy shadows and odd angles, moody and atmospheric. Nice large Man-Thing head in the bottom left panel, smaller figure of the creature in the bottom right panel.
Art is on standard blue-line illustration board, 11" X 17" with light bumps to the corners, some old scotch tape on the edges, , light soiling to surfaces, blue pencil notes. Copyright 1975 all rights reserved Marvel Comics stamp on back...
From the private collection of Mark Ellis and Melissa Martin-Ellis, friends of the artist.
Rare Jim Mooney MAN-THING full pencil page violence
A rare detailed page from an issue of MAN-THING, noted issue #2 at the top as is page #17.The Man-Thing confronts a man with a rifle, while rescuing a mountain climber. The man fires, bullets rip through the Man-Thing's muck.
After a confrontation with an angry bear, the Man-Thing rescues a fainted mountain climber..."Do Not Be Afraid I Am a Man" reads the last panel. AND
The Man-Thing co-operates with a mountain climber in a barren winter landscape...
The Man-Thing co-operates with a mountain climber in a barren winter landscape...
A woman faces un-welcome advances from a comrade in a tent on a snow covered mountain in the night. Nicely suggested mood lighting and classic Jim Mooney man and woman characters...
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