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Carl Wessler, George Tuska, The Unexpected - #123 - p2 - Comic Strip
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The Unexpected - #123 - p2

Comic Strip
1971
Ink
28 x 42 cm (11.02 x 16.54 in.)
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Description

Created in ink over graphite on Bristol board with an image area of 10" x 15". The page is trimmed, and in Very Good condition, with some faint graphic smudging throughout. There is a stripped-in text correction in the #2 panel with a few whiteout text corrections in the others.

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George Tuska The Unexpected #123 Story Page 2 Original Art (DC, 1971). Charlie Miller is bedeviled by his fear of death while having a chilling encounter in this piece from the vignette "Death Watch" as part of the fantasy-horror comic anthology.

Série qui a été a l'origine de biens des histoires publiées dans Démon, Il est minuit, Psychose, Cosmos, Hallucinations, La maison du mystère, Le manoir des fantômes ...
Malheureusement cette histoire de G. Tuska n'a jamais été publiée en Français,
En tout cas pas à ma connaissance...

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About George Tuska

George Tuska is a cartoonist from the Golden Age of American comics. In the late 1960s, he worked for Marvel Comics, mainly on Iron Man. He then moved to DC. From 1978, he drew Superman's adventures in his daily strip.