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SIREN #4 (Unpublished)
Date: Jan 1996
Cover Price: $
Publisher: Malibu Comics
Description
George Perez's unused cover for Siren. Cover artwork from mr.gee123, thanks to Ilke.
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George Perez to benefit Linda Blair's charity, WorldHeart Foundation
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WORLDHEART FOUNDATION AUCTION (Clan McDonald Comics) (06 Mar 2021)
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You can win a George Perez custom pencil/ink art, to benefit Linda Blair's animal rescue organization, WorldHeart Foundation. Minimum bid is $1,000. Auction starts March 6, 2021... Unfortunately details are hidden behind a private Clan McDonald's Facebook page. Details from theconventioncollective.com: Thanks to The Artist’s Choice a LOT of comic book artists will be doing 11×17 (A3) commissions with all proceeds benefiting Linda Blair’s WorldHeart Foundation. Some of the artists will include such notable names as Bill Sienkiewicz, Walt Simonson, John Romita Jr., Bob Layton, David Finch, and many more artists. The full list is below along with the type ...
Posted Feb 28, 2021, 4:41 PM by Vu Nguyen
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SIREN #4 (Unpublished)
(Jan 1996)
Malibu Comics
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Unpublished Siren cover by George Perez posted Aug 31, 2017, 9:47 PM by Vu Nguyen [ updated Aug 31, 2017, 9:47 PM ]
From Vu
SIREN #4 (Unpublished)
(Jan 1996)
Malibu Comics
George Perez drew a Siren cover in 1996, that went unpublished when
Marvel Comics (who bought out Malibu Comics and took over publishing the
Ultraverse) canceled the series. Marvel started publishing Siren in
October 1995, describing it as "All-new direction! ... In the
aftermath of Black September, Siren is thrust into the Marvel Universe,
acquiring new powers in the bargain!"
Thanks to Ilke for sending in this link.
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Unused cover for Siren. George Perez
The
Artwork seems to be in excellent condition except along the left side
of the page there is a tear which does cut slightly into the art. The
tiny tear is where the wall would be on the art in line with the right
hand little finger.
measures 12" x 17 1/2"
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