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Carmine Infantino and Al Milgrom Eerie #79 "Sam's Son and Delilah!" Story Page 9 Original Art (Warren, 1976)....
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Carmine Infantino and Al Milgrom Eerie #79 "Sam's Son and Delilah!" Story Page 9 Original Art (Warren, 1976). Radley's mother recounts to reporter McCormick how her son rose from a silent child to a celebrated football star, and how it all went terribly wrong. On this page, she describes the fateful game in the new stadium built in his honor, where Radley suddenly snapped, unleashing chaos on teammates, opponents, and security alike in this modern-day retelling of "Samson and Delilah". Ink and screentone over graphite on Bristol board with an image area of 10" x 15". Light toning, slightly discolored screentone, whiteout corrections, smudging, blue pencil editorial notes, marginal pulled-tape abrasions, production tape in gutters, and handling wear. In Very Good condition.More information about Carmine Infantino. See also: Infantino, Carmine Artist. Lookup the Comic Book in our Guide
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Wednesday Comic Art & Illustration Select Auction #322605 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
February, 2026
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