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Check out this cool sci-fi 1962 monster story drawn entirely by the great Steve Ditko for the anthology title that would introduce Iron Man only two issues later. From the story titled: "Haag! Hunter of Helpless Humans" Ditko's unique artistry makes this climactic giant-monster page a delight all by itself. Compounding the interest is an unacknowledged conceptual origin in "The Most Dangerous Game," Richard Connell's famous short story of 1924. Stan Lee and Larry Lieber's notion of a hunter from outer space, in turn, prefigures the 1980 movie Without Warning and its more famous Arnold Schwarzenegger knockoff, 1987's Predator. That is a great deal of responsibility to impose upon an unpretentious proto-Marvel story from a period in which, essentially, Lee would make up a peculiar or exotic name (this creature is called Haag) and then assign Ditko or Jack Kirby to match the name with an original monster-drawing. The staying power of the midcentury Marvel books, however, has transcended their potboiler origins, and Ditko's art is a key reason for that condition. Compare this great page to the published comic book page in the red link above. SILVER AGE pages are VERY hard to find in the hobby these days, so don't miss out on a great opportunity here to own this nice SILVER AGE page right here! ALL art on our website (including this one) are able to be purchased with VERY fair time payments, and trades are always considered towards "ANY" art on our website! Just send us an email to mikeburkey@aol.com and we can try to work something out. $10,000.00
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Amazing Spider-Man #20 p 12
Art Type: Interior Page
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The Fly #2 p 17 (The Fly In 5 Of 8 Panels!) 1983
Art Type: Interior Page
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The Outline #17 Complete 4 Pg Story (2012)
Art Type: Full Story
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