Barry Windsor-Smith and Bob Wiacek - Archer and Armstrong #6 Splash Page 3 Original Art (Valiant, 1993)
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Vintage Comic - Star Wars #027
Pencils: Carmine Infantino
Inks: Bob Wiacek
Marvel (Sept1979)
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page from X-Men annual #1 Chris Claremont writes, Bill Sienkiewicz art with Bob Wiacek inks and Glynis Wein colors
Storm in full Hammer mode
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Star Wars #35, May 1980, original cover art by Carmine Infantino and Bob Wiacek
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Captain America (Vol 3) #1 Cover Art by Ron Garney and Bob Wiacek
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From Uncanny X-Men #162, October 1982. Dave Cockrum & Bob Wiacek, pencils & inks. Glynis Wein, colorist.
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Some more highlights of the Archie Goodwin/Carmine Infantino STAR WARS comics from the period between the first two movies.
Issue #28. Han can't resist being snotty even to someone who's been actively trying to kill him for days:
Issue #29. The bounty hunter Valance finds that Darth Vader is no easy opponent:
Issue #30. Leia on her own, infiltrating an Imperial installation:
Issue #33. Baron Orman Tagge (elder brother of the officer who complains to Vader in the movie about the dangers of the Rebels having the plans to the Death Star) has been practicing for years with the lightsaber in hopes of avenging himself on Vader. Luke demonstrates that it won't be quite so easy:
Issue #34. Even months before THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK, Leia does clearly like scoundrels at least a little:
Issue #35. Dark Horse later dragged out Vader's efforts to discover the identity of the pilot who destroyed the Death Star in a disappointing and mediocre four-issue miniseries (VADER'S QUEST). Goodwin and Infantino handle it in a splash page:
Issue #36. Han Solo offers some important life advice:
Vader corrupts Orman Tagge's sister Domina, whom Orman has unsuccessfully attempted to keep out of the family's political intrigues by making her a priestess of a monastic order. (Domina Tagge has recently reappeared in the DOCTOR APHRA series, where she has the same outfit, but not the same background or motivations — she's now just a SW version of Lena Luthor from SUPERGIRL.)
Han can't ever leave well enough alone:
Issue #37. Orman Tagge belatedly realizes how out of his depth he's always been in his rivalry with Darth Vader:
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“The Spectacular”
Frank Miller - Bob Wiacek
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Excalibur: Mojo Mayhem, Vol. 1 # 1 Page 16, by Arthur Adams, with Inks by Terry Austin and Bob Wiacek, Letters by Tom Orzechowski, Colors by Glynis Oliver, and a Script by Chris Claremont.
Nice full team page from a fun issue. Kitty using her powers, nice example of Arthur Adams in his prime.
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Herb Trimpe and Bob Wiacek - Unused Original Cover Art for Marvel Team-Up #109 (Marvel, 1981)
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Art for the published cover by John Romita Jr. And Bob Wiacek
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New Bronze Age haul February 2024
Defenders #53
November 1977
Cover by George Perez and Bob Wiacek
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Iron Man #274, November 1974, written by John Byrne, original art by M.D. Bright (pencils) and Bob Wiacek (inks)
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Spider-Woman #1 - Bob Wiacek variant
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