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SOLD ON: Monday, 06/06/2022 8:16 PM
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PUBLISHER: DC
COMMENTS: Jose Delbo pencils/Alfredo Alcala inks; page 21; 1985; image size 10" x 15"
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Jose Delbo pencils/Alfredo Alcala inks; page 21; 1985; image size 10" x 15"Chronos, making the briefest of cameos in this great page by Delbo and Alcala. Pen and ink. Art is in excellent condition.
Artists Information
Alfredo Alcala was a Filipino comic book artist known for his illustration in "Alcala Komix Magazine" and also his 1963 creation "Voltar", which led him to more international popularity. In 1971 Alcala began to work for both DC and Marvel Comics on horror and fantasy titles. He was one of the artists on the licensed movie tie-in series Planet of the Apes. In the early 1980s he penciled the Star Wars newspaper strip and inked comic books such as Conan the Barbarian over John Buscema's pencils and inked Don Newton's pencil artwork in Batman.
José Delbo is an Argentine comics artist. He is best known for his work on Wonder Woman for DC Comics and The Transformers for Marvel Comics. His first work for DC Comics appeared in The Spectre #10 (May–June 1969). Delbo became the artist on the Wonder Woman title with issue #222 (Feb.–March 1976) and drew the series until #286 (Dec. 1981). Delbo taught at The Kubert School from the 1990s until 2005. After moving to Florida, he taught at a "cartoon camp" program for school aged children in Boca Raton.