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Carmine Infantino and Mike DeCarlo The Flash #333 Unused Cover Original Art (DC, 1984). The Flash is chasing a guy in striped spandex, t-shirt and shorts with suspenders, shoulder pads, and a bowler hat on roller skates, chucking roller skates at people--this is not a joke (even though it sounds like it). Surprisingly, this incredible cover was unused as a different story was featured in the issue. Just think of what could have been if this villain was introduced! Rendered in ink over graphite on DC cover stock Bristol board with an image area of 9.75" x 15". The slightly toned board has stat logo and header paste-ups, tape in the top and side margins, smudging, staining, and handling wear. Signed by the art team in the lower image area and in Very Good condition.
From the John Dolmayan Home Remodeling Fund Collection.


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September, 2022
8th-11th Thursday-Sunday
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Sold on Sep 11, 2022 for: $3,600.00
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