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New Pages More Again Extra Redux

Here’s the rest of the pages which Ty scanned for this week…

The Maxwell Lord pages are $50/USD; Amanda Waller pages are $100/USD. All pages are pencilled by Ty Templeton, inked by Joe Rubinstein.

(If you’re interested in purchasing a page, check out pricing and shipping info, then email us at: tytempletonart@gmail.com.)

Justice League International, Issue 24, page 10

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Justice League International, Issue 24, page 13

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Justice League International, Issue 24, page 14

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Justice League International, Issue 24, page 15

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Justice League International, Issue 27, page 17

Keiren


New Pages

Ty’s been madly scripting away (hint: it involves Twitter, and yet he doesn’t once twitter) so he had no time to pick pages to scan last week. Although, at one point, while hunting around for an old contract to check some details he found two boxes of old artwork (yes, this happens a lot around here).  Once again, he was completely surprised to find work he’d thought was long gone…  He showed me much of it but I was on day one or two of a migraine and I only absorbed brief images:  I remember a couple of Batman Adventures covers (which he’d been absolutely convinced he’d sold), including all the #1’s he’d done (ie, for The Batman Adventures, The Batman and Robin Adventures, etc).  Let’s see…there were lots of Mad Dog, Powdered Toast Man (including a page featuring Powdered Toast Man’s buttocks which didn’t see print).  And many more Mike Parobeck pages (of Elongated Man) than he’d remembered owning. And some more of his Walter Foster, “How to Draw” pages…including Catwoman.

But, for today, Ty was reminiscing about the old days doing Justice League International…when he took over from Kevin Maguire, and Issue #24 was a double issue, introducing Ty in the front half, and saying sayonara to Kevin in the back.  Ty’s pages involved a story with Maxwell Lord.

And, he’s scanned a bunch of Amanda Waller pages from Issue #27.  I’m putting them up here for now…will sort them out into a gallery page later.

The Maxwell Lord pages are $50/USD; Amanda Waller pages are $100/USD. All pages are pencilled by Ty Templeton, inked by Joe Rubinstein.

(If you’re interested in purchasing a page, check out pricing and shipping info, then email us at: tytempletonart@gmail.com.)

Justice League International, Issue #24, page 3

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Justice League International, Issue 24, page 4

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Justice League International, Issue 24, page #6

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Justice League International, Issue 27, page 2

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Justice League International, Issue 27, page 13

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Justice League International, Issue 27, page 15

There’s more from both these issues…I’ll put those up tomorrow.

Keiren

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JLA pages

Ty’s wandering around the kitchen eating a sandwich (he regards it as a tribute to his Jewish roots* to regularly eat corned beef on rye.  So, it’s apparently some kind of religious ritual that can’t be interrupted, but he can talk), so I’m sitting here typing as he tells me interesting things about these pages.

Okay, I’m still waiting…I’ve got to hear lots of things about the never-shown (?) Richard Pryor tv-special/roast, but there’s no way I can repeat any of those jokes.

Okay…c’mon Ty.

So, sez Ty,

“I think these pages are from my best-selling project to date. Inked by Joe Rubinstein. Please don’t ask about pages with Batman and Dr. Fate on them; those were sold long ago.  Pages with civilians on ’em are the only ones I have left and that’s why they’re so cheap.

“Imagine my joy for this issue when I got the script from Keith Giffen and discovered that the first four pages were given up to Maxwell Lord in a bathrobe staring out a window.  Strangely, these pages have never sold.  Now, they can be yours at whatever low price Keiren has typed in, and you can use them for placemats or paper airplane practice.  Or the training of dogs.”

Keiren

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(* Ty frequently jokes about his Jewish heritage and people generally assume it is just that–a joke.  But, yes, his beautiful blue-eyed blonde mother is in fact the daughter of a Jew. I specify “daughter of” as she self-identifies as an atheist–that would be in tribute to the years spent being educated in a Catholic school and having the nuns tell her that she had to compensate for her “heathen mother”.  Her father was Catholic.)