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Dave Hewett, Corey Flynn and Greg Somerville in rugby action scene - illustrated in excerpt of finished art done within Canterbury Crusaders Super Rugby comicbook I illustrated & rendered -
published in the Christchurch Press, 2005
Charlton Comics: Vintage Comic Book Advertisement (Charlton Comics) 1967
Appeared In: Frontier Marshal Wyatt Earp - Comic Book Issue No. 72 Dec. 1967 (Charlton Comics)
After inheriting her deceased husband’s fortune, Aurora Tattington stepped in to take his place as a major stockholder at BioFlesh International.
When Aurora later discovered that the company is involved in the trafficking of infant foreskins, she began selling her shares to help finance new intactivist projects...including the infamous opening exhibit at the Museum of Genital Integrity!
"Star Trek" Comic Book
Whitman (c) Western Publishing Company
1974
No. 25
Size: Standard 10" (25.4 cm) tall by 7" (17.8 cm) wide
Pages: 32 pages, full color
This comic is complete and looks good. It is a good looking copy that shows slight wear around the edges and covers. Good cover gloss. Copy is attached at both staples and is not loose in any way. No coupons have been cut from the comic. No newsstand date stamps, pen marks or pricing stickers are present on the covers. Pages are in great shape. Overall this is a solid complete nice looking copy that is ready for another read.
Comic Book Grade = VG+
Grading Scale: M (Mint), NM (Near Mint), VG+ (Very Good Plus), VG (Very Good), G (Good), F (Fair), P (Poor)
This comic book would make a great collectible or could be put to great use in your scrapbook, collage, altered art, card or mixed media projects.
Miles Hastwick is a former corporate scientist who now heads the Museum of Genital Integrity on a small island surrounded by San Diego’s famous beaches.
Unbeknownst to the public, Miles is also Foreskin Man, an intactivist superhero who rescues innocent boys from the clutches of the world’s cleverest and most dangerous circumcisers.
Jet Girl (relaxed) and Tank Girl (trying to relax) in a graphic found in the early pages of Tank Girl: Bad Wind Rising #2, the comic book written by Alan Martin, with artwork by Rufus Dayglo, and recently published by Titan Magazines.
Warrior is in charge of operations for the Intactivist Underground. Once the mission plans are in place, it is his responsibility to carry them out by any means necessary.
Caring little for rules, protocol, or even the law, Warrior has one primary objective: to stop child circumcisers dead in their tracks.
Despite growing up as an orphan, Akeyo Halili considers herself lucky. That’s because she is also the niece of Vulva Girl - the most powerful woman on the continent.
Their special relationship makes Akeyo an irresistible target for Ghinjo. Vulva Girl can’t be around to protect her at every moment, and a plot has been hatched. Soon enough, Ghinjo will turn that twinkle in Akeyo’s eyes to coal.
Ahera Kamili never envisioned that she would be a refugee living in the United States. For years she enjoyed a peaceful life in a humble Kenyan village ruled by wise elders.
But the violence of genital mutilation was never far away. When her husband was killed protecting a neighboring township from a circumcision roundup, Ahera knew that she and Kito were no longer safe.
Githinji is the de facto leader in an otherwise lawless region of the Kenyan jungle. Key to maintaining his grip is the threat of a painful and humiliating circumcision.
Boys who subject themselves to the tribal cut are sure to lose their entire foreskins, while those who dare to resist will endure a crack of the whip, a slip of the knife, and a brush with death.
As a young man, Gacheru Ijara didn’t have much direction. His attempts to earn a living fared poorly, and his advances toward Ahera were always rebuffed.
Things changed after his village was left shattered from Githinji’s circumcision raid. The invaders took a liking to Gacheru, and they offered him cash and favors in exchange for inside information.
"Aurora Model Motoring" Comic Book Advertisement (DC National Comics) 1971
*Appeared in: Sugar and Spike: Comic Book Issue No. 94, March 1971 (DC National Comics) Back Cover
Almost from the day they were born, Adanna Dalila and her friend Akeyo did everything together. And today, it seems, they will be circumcised together.
Adanna could try to run, but with the guards nearby she knows she won’t get far. There is nothing left to do but cover her ears to drown out the screams, and wait for Ghinjo to cut off the precious pieces of her flesh.
Little Orlando Young thought his new life was going to be okay. His mom hugged him each morning, fed him when he was hungry, and sang to him before he fell asleep.
But now an evil doctor wants to cut him, and there is nothing he can do to stop it.
Is Orlando doomed to become another victim of male genital mutilation?
Another of the long series of PSAs presented by DC Comics and the National Social Welfare Assembly. Originally published circa 1958, the ad was written by Jack Schiff and drawn by Bob Brown.
Source: World's Finest Comics #196, September 1970
a cover i did for an as of yet unreleased book by Ben Kahn and Bruno Hidalgo. Shaman logo by Rob Woods.
Browning Bicycles Comic Book Advertisement (1974)
*Appeared in: Wonder Woman: Comic Book Issue No. 214, Nov 1974 (DC Comics)
Raised by loving parents and sheltered by a progressive community, Kito Kamili had a lot to live for. Then came the shock of his father’s death, and a move to a foreign land called America.
The months that followed were difficult, but Kito pulled through with his mother by his side.
Now Kito is missing, and there is only one man who can find him.
Would "Mansion of Mystery" have been more appropriate for this treasury-sized spinoff of the long-running DC mystery/horror series?
Source: Action Comics #430, December 1973
Play Farm Animal Collection Comic Book Advertisement (1971)
*Appeared in: Lancelot Link-Secret Chimp: Comic Book Issue No. 3, 1971 (Gold Key)Inside Front Cover
Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library
[Image Description: Comic book cover shows Superman standing amid devastation on a city street. A man pointing at him and shouting angrily.]
"Fighting Ships Game" Comic Book Advertisement (1964)
*Appeared in: The Doom Patrol: Comic Book Issue No. 90, Sept 1964 (DC National Comics)