Friday, August 20, 2010

skulls

http://boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Board=4&Number=3160740&Searchpage=1&Main=159435&Words=skulls&topic=0&Search=true#Post3160740

Found three more.

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Resurrection Man #1, DC, 1997

(This comic has a small, round, plastic lenticular sticker affixed to the cover.
It changes from a skull to to a demon's head to Resurrection Man's head.)

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Sex & Death #1, Millennium Publications, 1995

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Bram Stoker's Burial of the Rats #1, Roger Corman's Cosmic Comics, 1995

(Based on the Roger Corman film)

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Fang #1, Tangram Publishing, 1992

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The Elvis Mandible, one-shot?, Piranha Press, 1990

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The Twilight Zone Premiere/Prestige Edition, Now, 1991

It's a wraparound cover.

I figure a Neal Adams Completist thread should show the complete work of art.

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The Victorian: A Story Told In Five Acts,

Act Three, "Self - Estrangement"

Issue #14 of 25, Penny-Farthing Press, 2002

Painted Cover by Neal Adams

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Back Cover

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The Victorian is a 25-issue comic book series published by Penny-Farthing Press and starting in 1999. The brainchild of creator Trainor Houghton, the series included a number of notable script writers and illustrators, including Neal Adams, Len Wein, Glen Orbik and Howard Chaykin.

The story deals with two men, both of them more than 100 years old thanks to an anti-aging serum, both of them members of a secret society devoted to the teachings of Nietzsche. Over time, one of the men becomes convinced the world would be a better place if it were reduced to chaos so that he can take over as its savior; the other dons superhero-like armor and suit and assembles a team of followers to fight his old friend.

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