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    • Doug Wildey. Five Page Original Comic Story.
      Apr. 14, 2021

      Doug Wildey. Five Page Original Comic Story.

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      "Eddie Race" Various sizes. From the Joe Kubert Estate.

      Weiss Auctions
    • Doug Wildey Ambler Western Adventure Comic Book Art
      Jul. 12, 2018

      Doug Wildey Ambler Western Adventure Comic Book Art

      Est: $300 - $400

      Two pages of layout drawings for Doug Wildey Ambler (1972-1975). Original western adventure comic book artwork. One page signed for Vince - Doug. 19 in. H x 15.75 in. W.

      Hughes Auctions
    • Doug Wildey original signed comic book page for Army at War.
      Jun. 09, 2017

      Doug Wildey original signed comic book page for Army at War.

      Est: $200 - $400

      400. Doug Wildey original signed comic book page for Army at War. (ca. 1975) “Jonny Quest” creator, Doug Wildey is also a well-known comic book artist. Accomplished in pen and ink on Bristol board measuring 16 x 10.5 in. In fine condition. $200 - $400

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    • Ray Bradbury Personally Owned Copy of ''The Martian Chronicles'' Comic Strip by Cartoonist Doug Wildey -- Commissioned by the L.A. Times
      Sep. 25, 2014

      Ray Bradbury Personally Owned Copy of ''The Martian Chronicles'' Comic Strip by Cartoonist Doug Wildey -- Commissioned by the L.A. Times

      Est: $250 - $375

      Ray Bradbury framed ''Martian Chronicles'' comic strip, adapted by artist Doug Wildey from the original 1950 collection of stories. In this copy of the original, seven panel strip portrays a musical gathering in an open-air amphitheater on Planet Mars. Signed ''Doug Wildey'' to the fifth panel. Comic ran in the L.A. Times ''West'' supplemental magazine in 1972. The editorial notes from the ''West'' inaugural issue read: ''In 1950, Bradbury published what is still his most famous book -- The Martian Chronicles. Since he had long been a fan and collector of comic books, the possibility of turning that episodic book into a comic strip occurred to him immediately...it wasn't for 22 years that the project was finally completed, thanks to a special commission from West.'' Measures 14'' x 20.5'', framed to an overall size of 20.5'' x 27''. Near fine. With a COA from the Ray Bradbury estate.

      Nate D Sanders Auctions
    • Ray Bradbury Personally Owned ''The Martian Chronicles'' Original Comic Strip by Cartoonist Doug Wildey
      Sep. 25, 2014

      Ray Bradbury Personally Owned ''The Martian Chronicles'' Original Comic Strip by Cartoonist Doug Wildey

      Est: $2,250 - $3,375

      Ray Bradbury owned ''Martian Chronicles'' comic strip hand-drawn by artist Doug Wildey. Seven panel strip in ink on white board portrays the Rocket Men finding their family members on Mars, only to discover that they're eerie telepathic martians. Comic ran in the L.A. Times ''West'' supplemental magazine in 1972; editorial notes from its inaugural issue read: ''In 1950, Bradbury published what is still his most famous book -- The Martian Chronicles. Since he had long been a fan and collector of comic books, the possibility of turning that episodic book into a comic strip occurred to him immediately...it wasn't for 22 years that the project was finally completed, thanks to a special commission from West.'' Art is unsigned by Wildey, but confirmed as his work from the publication. Board measures 20.5'' x 29''. Foxing and toning to edges. Very good condition overall. With a COA from the Ray Bradbury estate.

      Nate D Sanders Auctions
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