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Bob Hall, Joe Sinnott, The Avengers - #251 p9 - Comic Strip
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The Avengers - #251 p9

Comic Strip
1985
Ink
28 x 43 cm (11.02 x 16.93 in.)
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Ink over graphite on Bristol board with an image area of 10" x 15". Slight toning, production trimmed top edge and bottom right corner, tape abrasions on the top and bottom edges, whiteout corrections, taped page number paste-up at the bottom, with creasing and handling wear. Signed by Hall in the bottom margin

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Bob Hall and Joe Sinnott The Avengers #251 Story Page 9 Vision Original Art (Marvel, 1985). Vision contemplates his effectiveness in helping the world and whether or not he should utilize the command chair he created. Breakdowns by Hall and finishes by Sinnott

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About Bob Hall

Bob Hall studied theater at the University of Nebraska, and embarked on the dual career of comic artist and theater maker. In 1974, he studied at the School of Comic Art of John Buscema, and later at the New York's New School. Hall started working for Marvel Comics, where he has contributed to almost all major titles, such as 'The Champions', 'Spider-Man', 'Dr. Doom.', 'Conan', 'Thor', 'The Fantastic Four', 'The Submariner', 'Captain America', 'PSI Force', 'The Avengers' and 'The New Mutants'. In 1986 he penciled and inked the graphic novel 'Emperor Doom'. Hall was an assistant editor at Marvel under Jim Shooter, who asked him to write for the new Valiant Comics (later Acclaim Comics) in 1991. At Valiant, Bob Hall became the writer and penciler on 'Shadowman', which became popular, just like Hall's black and white series 'Armed and Dangerous'. Bob Hall lived in England and Ireland, where he draws on the rich legacy of legends and myths. Besides his comics work, he also makes paintings and portraits, and works for several theater companies. Text (c) Lambiek