| ISSUE | PENCILER | NOTES |
| Silver Cosmic Powers Unlimited #1, pg 13-14 | Scott Benrfiel | This page is a great 2 page splash showing the battle between the Surfer and one of the minion's of Lady Death. Inked by Jasen Rodriguez. |
| Silver Surfer Annual 1998, page 26 | Ramon Bernado | This is a fun little page done by Ramon Bernado. Ramon's style is definitely distinctive, as he uses sharp lines and edges to shape his characters. The character getting blasted in the middle of the page is Thor. |
| Fantastic Four #11, page 3 | Brent Booth | Brent's detail on the Surfer is amazing. This is my favorite page from the FF series. |
| Un-published | Elton Brunetti | This is an awesome test page done by Elton. This type of art is very typical in the business. An artist submits an art page to Marvel or DC to show off their drawing skills. These pages are never published, but often make a nice find for a collector. |
| Marvel Fanfare #51, page 1 | John Buscema | Originally intended to be published as issue #1 to volume #3 of the Silver Surfer series, this story was later published under the Marvel Fanfare title. This splash page cost me a pretty penny, but worth every bit of it. |
| Marvel Fanfare #51, page 37 | John Buscema | This is a nice book to own an original John Buscema Silver Surfer page at a fraction of the price for the original series pages. |
| Thor (Pre-lim sketch) | John Buscema | This is a great John Buscema page featuring Thor, the Silver Surfer, Loki and the eyes of Odin. |
| Galactus the Devourer #5, pg 2 & 3 | John Buscema | This is an excellent 2 page example by John Buscema. The really neat thing is to see how the art page changed in the final version versus the preliminary drawing. This is one of the best parts of collecting this type of art is that you get to see how the art is originally designed as part of the art process. |
| Galactus the Devourer #6, pg 24 (Pre-lim Splash) | John Buscema | Full page splashes are so rare. This is an excellent example of Galactus and was John's last full page splash of Galactus before his death. I actually like this page better than the final published version because Galactus looks more deadly and ominous here. |
| Silver Surfer (Vol 2), #1, page 46 | John Byrne | This is an awesome page featuring Silver Surfer and Mephisto. I always wanted to own a page by John Byrne and this is one of the better pages out of that book. |
| X-Men Unlimited #13, page 22 & 23 | Jim Calafiore | Jim is best known for his work at DC, but he had the opportunity to be a pick-up artist on this X-men book. This double page splash is one of Jim's favorites and you can see why it is also one of mine. |
| What If #108, page 11 | Sergio Cariello | This is an awesome page recapping how Carnage overtook the Silver Surfer and turned wild on the city. This page features the Averengers, Spiderman, Silver Surfer and Carnage. What more could you fit on to just one page? Nothing! |
| Annihilation: Heralds of Galactus #2, pg.8 | Andrea DiVito | Andrea is becoming one of the rising stars of the comic art world. I really liked the following 3 pages from this book. This page has the Surfer soaring through space. Looking at the actual comic page, it's amazinghow much digital coloring has enhanced the basic layouts. |
| Annihilation: Heralds of Galactus #2, pg.10 | Andrea DiVito | Andrea has also done some outstanding work on Beta Ray Bill where he inked the entire Stormbreaker series. |
| Annihilation: Heralds of Galactus #2, pg.12 | Andrea DiVito | Cool action shot of the Silver Surfer fighting in space. |
| Annihilation: Heralds of Galactus #2, pg.21 | Andrea DiVito | After a fierce battle the Surfer is down, but Galactus will remake him. Nice homage page that is reminsent of the Busceman creation page in Silver Surfer #1. |
| Annihilation: Heralds of Galactus #2, pg.22 | Andrea DiVito | Excellent 1/2 page splash of the Surfer flying off to do Galactus's bidding. |
| Silver Surfer #119, page 19 | Scot Eaton | During Scot's run of the Silver Surfer, he produced many great action shots. This particular page is perhaps his best none-cover work. |
| Star Masters #1, Cover | Scot Eaton | This was my first piece of original art, and it's still one of my favorite. It has all of my cosmic favorites on it. |
| Star Masters #2_pg22 | Scot Eaton | Surfer, Beta Ray Bill and Quasar work together to stop the destruction
of the universe. |
| Cosmic Powers Unlimited #4, page 31 | Scot Eaton | This is another dynamic page drawn byt Scot. Here SS is healing the universe. |
| Cosmic Powers Unlimited #5, page 5 | Scot Eaton | The Silver Surfer tries to use his Power Cosmic to save Beta Ray Bill. Odin is angered and calls the Surfer arrogant. |
| Cosmic Powers Unlimited #5, page 6 | Scot Eaton | Silver Surfer and Odin agree to unite the Surfer's Power Cosmic with the Odinpower in an attempt to save the life of Beta Ray Bill. |
| Cosmic Powers Unlimited #5, page 7 | Scot Eaton | The Silver Surfer does the unexpected and Odin feels the power change. Beta Ray Bill and his hammer is remade. Beta Ray returns to his original costume. |
| Cosmic Powers Unlimited #5, page 10 | Scot Eaton | Beta Ray is fully recovered. Surfer tells a partial truth and explains what he did to make Beta Ray live again. This is my all time favorite Beta Ray Bill page. I couldn't believe it when I saw it come up for sale. |
| Cosmic Powers Unlimited #5, page 11 | Scot Eaton | Odin welcomes back Beta Ray. Then Odin is very suspicious about the Silver Surfers actions. |
| Unpublished | Ron Frenz and inked by Joe Sinnott | With all of the excitement on June 15th, 2007 for the premier of the Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer movie, Ron decided to do a few freelance art pages and put them up for auction on eBay. This page is a great hommage page to Jack Kirby and his famous FF #55 cover. Way to go Ron! |
| Silver Surfer #123, page 5 | Ron Garney | I liked this page because Ron had several pages where the Surfer was targeted and tracket by the US Air Force. |
| Silver Surfer #123, page 7 | Ron Garney | This dramatic shot of the Silver Surfer over New York city is very emotional. If you look close, you can see the Fantastic Four Plaza in the city shot and the Twin Towers against the horizon. |
| Silver Surfer #128, page #4 | Ron Garney | This is perhaps THE most famous art page draw during Ron Garney's run on the Silver Surfer series. Known for his subtle style in conveying emotion, this is the most emotional page ever drawn by Garney. AWESOME!!! |
| Silver Surfer #131, page 14 | Ron Garney | Ron Garney was a master of conveying emotion without being overt. This is one of the best examples I've ever seen. |
| Marvel Team-up: Spiderman & Silver Surfer, pg 25 | Tom Grindberg | Spiderman and Silver Surfer are my favorite characters. To see them together in the same page is even more amazing. |
| Marvel Team-up: Spiderman & Silver Surfer, sketch Cover | Tom Grindberg | I really enjoy art that combines the Silver Surfer with Spiderman. This is the best shot I think I'll ever have to owning a Silver Surfer/ Spiderman co-cover. I love this because it combines my favorite superhero with my son's favorite super hero. |
| Silver Surfer #101, page 12 | Tom Grindberg | This is a nice page by Tom . The one page tells an entire story of how he saves the people from the falling debris. |
| Silver Surfer #104, Cover sketch | Tom Grindberg | Another awesomecover preliminay sketch. Not only did Tom sketch out the potential cover, but he also did some profile practice sketches of the surfer on the side. Cool! |
| Silver Surfer Cover Concept #1 | Tom Grindberg | What an awesome original art page. Tom drew this as a potential cover art or pin-up page when he was drawing the Silver Surfer series. |
| Silver Surfer Cover Concept #2 | Tom Grindberg | This perhaps Tom's best work ever on drawing the Silver Surfer. This is definitely my favorite. Tom drew this as a potential cover art or pin-up page when he was drawing the Silver Surfer series. |
| Silver Surfer #108, Cover Sketch | Tom Grindberg | This is one of the best examples of the creative process used to design a comic book cover. Here Tom sent several versions of the cover to the editor for approval and input. The final version looks a lot like the 3rd sketch Tom presented. |
| Unpublished #1 | Tom Grindberg | Tom created two special test pages where he was doing full page spash pages that were to be considered as cool inside pages or as possible covers. Both are shown here. |
| Unpublished #2 | Tom Grindberg | See description above. |
| Silver Surfer #137, page 1 | Ryan Grummett | Ryan did some awesome work in the later part of the third volume for the Silver Surfer. This title page with Agatha Harkness is a great example of his artistic skills. |
| Unpublished | Christopher Ivy | Christopher Ivy has been the inker on several of Ron Lim's Silver Surfer pages. Christopher drew me this awesome shot of Silver Surfer flying right out of the page. Excellent page. |
| Defenders #3 (Vol 2) page 14 | Erik Larsen | Eric Larsen is one of the hottest artists around these days. His version of the Defenders is awesome. I particularly liked this page because the Surfer seemed most prominent and because it's a great shot of all four of the Defender flying right at you. |
| Defenders #3 (Vol 2) page 19 | Erik Larsen | Eric did 3 pages out of this book where all the Defenders were jumping out at the reader. Two of these pages featured the Silver Surfer more than the others. This is the second page. |
| Un-published | Alex Horley | Alex did some pencil sketches and this was my favorite. It's a battle that never happened in the comics, but finally occurred in the Silver Surfer novel. Later I saw that Ron Fernz had taken this image and redrawn it and inked it for a comission for another customer. Ron Ferenz commission, inked. |
| Un-published | Lim Lak | This is an awesome art page by newcomer Lim Lak. I really like the style of pen and ink used. Very detailed and well layed out on the page. |
| Silver Surfer #19, page 2 | Ron Lim | Galactus has just defeated the In-Betweener and Nova and "G" discuss when he will feed next. This page has a nice shot of Nova. |
| Silver Surfer #20, page 30 | Ron Lim | Awesome page showing Surfer contemplating his value in the universe. Classic !!! |
| Silver Surfer #24, page 15 | Ron Lim | It's really funny the things you notice as you collect art. I got this page because it had the Surfer being chased by a huge mouth. It seemed to go good with the big EYE art page I had in my collection. Fun! |
| Silver Surfer Annual #2, page 2 | Ron Lim | Title page to the Annual featuring the "Dreaming Celestial". |
| Silver Surfer Annual #2, page 4 | Ron Lim | This is an excellent example of a true, full page splash! Finding one is very difficult as very few artists can ever dedicate a full page to just one scene, much less just one character. These are normally found only in Annuals or Graphic Novels. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #2, page 7 | Ron Lim | Silver Surfer's surf board flies out of his control and the Surfer attempts to retrieve it. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #2, page 9 | Ron Lim | Surfer detects an unknown bacteria on his surf board. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #2, page 10 | Ron Lim | Surfer returns to the place where the bacteria was in space. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #2, page 11 | Ron Lim | Silver Surfer meets Guaur and prepares to do battle. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #2, page 13 | Ron Lim | Guaur explains his origin and how he came into power. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #2, Page 15 | Ron Lim | Guaur finishes telling the Surfer his life story and explains how the Surfer helped bring him back into being. Surfer braces for impact. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #2, page 16 | Ron Lim | Silver Surfer and Guaur duke it out and exchange heavy fire power. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #2, page 17 | Ron Lim | Silver Surfer and Guaur duke it out and exchange heavy fire power. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #2, page 18 | Ron Lim | Surfer regains control of his board and strikes back with a might cosmic shot stunning Guaur. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #2, page 19 | Ron Lim | Guaur slows down the Surfer with a plasma field long enough so he can escape. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #2, page 22 | Ron Lim | The story of the Serpent Crown's origin is told. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #2, page 25 | Ron Lim | Guaur explains that he is seeking the Serpent Crown created by Seth, the Serpent God as part of his master plan to gain power. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #2, page 30 | Ron Lim | Closing page of the annual showing the "Dreaming Celestial" again. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #2, page 36 & 37 | Ron Lim | Double page spread. Silver Surfer introduces several of the Marvel Universe's more cosmically aware beings. This is a good example of Ron's early art. |
| Silver Surfer #25, page 6 | Ron Lim | Super Skrull asks Surfer to help the Kree in their battle against the Kree. |
| Silver Surfer #25, page 9 | Ron Lim | Awesome action page. Silver Surfer vs. Super Skrull. |
| Silver Surfer #25, page 10 | Ron Lim | Part 2 .... Silver Surfer vs. Super Skrull. |
| Silver Surfer #25, page 11 | Ron Lim | Part 3.... Silver Surfer decides to help out the Skrull and battle the Badoon. |
| Silver Surfer #25, page 27 | Ron Lim | Awesome battle scene between Ronan The Accuser and the Silver Surfer. |
| Silver Surfer #25, page 29 | Ron Lim | The Surfer decks Ronan he Accuser as he shouts "... For the World That BIRTHED ME! |
| Silver Surfer Annual #3, page 11 | Ron Lim | Surfer picks up a human and drops him back on the ground; thus saving his life. Nice 1/2 page splash. |
| Silver Surfer #27, page 24 | Ron Lim | This is a great page featuring the Stranger and Captain Reptyl. I always like the Captain Reptyl character because despite his inferior power and strength, he was amazingly cunning. |
| Silver Surfer #28, page 29 | Ron Lim | Another excellent example featuring Captain Reptyl and Clumsy his faithful side kick. The story line in these books is truely amazing. |
| Silver Surfer #29, page 9 | Ron Lim | Captain Reptyl (one of my favorite villians) threates to eat Clumsy his side kick. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #4, page 1 | Ron Lim | Told from the view point of Galactus, this is page 1 of 3 of the retelling of the origin of the Silver Surfer. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #4, page 2 | Ron Lim | This is page 2 of 3 of the re-telling of the origin of the Silver Surfer. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #4, page 4 | Ron Lim | Shalla Bal and the Silver Surfer enjoy a warm embrace, and then Shalla begin peeling off the silver skin of the Silver Surfer to reveal Norrin Radd underneath. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #4, page 13 | Ron Lim | 1st Appearance of the Silver Surfer wearing the quantum bands in the 23rd Century. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #4, page 14 | Ron Lim | Silver Surfer and Marshach discuss the arrival of the Guardians of the Galaxy to Marshach's planet. Silver Surfer is revealed to be the New Protector of The Universe. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #4, page 15 | Ron Lim | Marshach reviews over the kingdom he rules and contemplates his powers. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #4, page 19 | Ron Lim | Sufer passes the Guardians space ship at warp speed. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #4, page 29 | Ron Lim | Surfer attackes the Guardians with full force using the power of the Quantum bands and his speed to knock his opponents down. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #4, page 33 | Ron Lim | Marshach captures the Guardians of the Galaxy in energy cubes that quickly begin draining them of all of their power. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #4, page 34 | Ron Lim | Marshach understands the power he wields is dangerous and agrees to release the Guardians. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #4, page 35 | Ron Lim | Marshach agrees to release his powers to the care of the Guardians. |
| Silver Surfer Annual #4, page 38 | Ron Lim | Marshach says goodbye to his dying wife. Now striped of his powers, he has no way to save her. |
| Silver Surfer #33, page 19 | Ron Lim | Silver Surfer streaks through space with the Impossible Man holding on. This is a great full page art page that shows the Surfer moving so fast, that he is drawn at several angles. |
| Silver Surfer #33, cover | Ron Lim | This original appeared as a strange break during the Infinity Gauntlet
series. I always thought the Impossible Man was an annoying
character and remindes me of the villan Mr. Mxyzptlk from
the DC Superman books. |
| Silver Surfer #34, cover | Ron Lim | This is a cover recreation of the original. Completed by the original artists (Ron Lim and inker Joe Rubinstein), this art cover recreation page is --- Simply AMAZING! |
| Silver Surfer #42, page 24 | Ron Lim | I found this page hilarious. The Surfer pleas his case to a huge eye. :0) |
| Silver Surfer #44, page 15 | Ron Lim | The MIND -- One of the Infinity Gauntlet pages where Thanos shows the Surfer and Drax the Destroyer just how powerful he has become and what power each of the Power Gems possess. I really like the MIND because it shows a ton of the Silver Surfer's most famous galactic friends and foes. |
| Silver Surfer #46, page 4 | Ron Lim | Drax the Destroyer, in a sensless rage, decks one of the inhabitants of Soul World inside the Infinity Gem. |
| Silver Surfer #48, page 29 | Ron Lim | Mephesto and Thonas lament over what a pest Galactus can be. Also a great shot of the Soul Gem and the Infinity Gauntlet. |
| Silver Surfer #50, page 8 | Ron Lim | Silver Surfer battles Golem Thanos in one of the all time best key stone comics of the Silver Surfer series. |
| Silver Surfer #54, page 27 | Ron Lim | Silver Surfer teams up with the Rhino to help return several escaped zoo animals back into their cages. |
| Silver Surfer #56, page 9 - 10 | Ron Lim | The Surfer is chained and forced to document Thansos's conquest.
Nice two page sequence! |
| Silver Surfer #56, page 21 | Ron Lim | With a stroke of amazing luck, I recently purchased this art page. This is the matching intro page to the commision I had Ron do for me (see next page). One of my favorite things to have is a series of pages in a row from a book. These two pages are the perfect match. |
| Un-published Commission Page | Ron Lim | This is a commissioned art I had done that depicts the scene where Silver Surfer streaks toward Thanos to steal the Infinity Gauntlet. This the scene as I envisioned it. Image #1, Image #2. |
| Infinity Crusade #4, page 6 | Ron Lim | Moondragon, Dr. Strange, Thor, SS and dozens others transport to stop the bad guys and declare Holy War. |
| Infinity Crusade #4, page 22 | Ron Lim | Despite allogations of illegal use of steriods by the Intergalactic
Olympic Committee and the Super Villian Board of Fair Play, the Silver
Surfer once again tests negative for any performance enhancing
drugs. Despite being cleared of these allocations, Thanos continues
to insist he saw the Surfer using his power to manipute matter to
alter the test results. |
| Silver Surfer #60, page 21 | Ron Lim | Surfer leaves the planet and bids farwell. Nice center panel of the Surfer. |
| Silver Surfer #65, page 14 | Ron Lim | Reptyl Prime battles the Silver Surfer. Reptyl Prime battles the Silver Surfer. Great 1/2 splash page where the Surfer is soaring to save a female. |
| Silver Surfer #65, page 22 | Ron Lim | Reptyl Prime battles the Silver Surfer. In this scene, Reptyl toasts a few folks and takes a hostage. |
| Silver Surfer #65, page 23 | Ron Lim | Surfer rescues the girl and trashes Reptyl Prime with a whale of a cosmic blast. |
| Silver Surfer #75, page 12 | Ron Lim | Awesome Silver Surfer and Galactus action page where Galactus is once again trying to punish the Silver Surfer for his ".. Errant" ways. |
| Silver Surfer #75, page 14 | Ron Lim | Silver Surfer gets swatted like a fly by the hand of Galactus. A very cool splash page. |
| Silver Surfer #75, page 38 | Ron Lim | Silver Surfer unleashes his power on Morg. Terrax joins in the fun. |
| Silver Surfer #75, pg 41 | Ron Lim | Terrax unleashes a mighty blow on Morg and then the Silver Surfer tries to prevent Terrax from killing Morg. |
| Silver Surfer #81, pg 19 | Ron Lim | Silver Surfer surges and unleashes his full power. |
| Silver Surfer #82, pg 24 | Ron Lim | Silver Surfer, Beta Ray Bill and Gladiator battle Tyrant. Nuff' said! |
| Silver Surfer #86 Cover | Ron Lim | The cover to Silver Surfer #86 is one on my top four favorite covers. It combines the classic battle scene between The Silver Surfer and Thor, plus has the added bonus of showing my second favorite Cosmic Space warrior, Beta Ray Bill. This is the only Ron Lim cover that has Beta Ray Bill on the cover. |
| Silver Surfer #92 Cover | Ron Lim | This is the very last cover Ron ever made during his run of the Silver Surfer. Looking at this page versus Ron's early work in issue#15, one can see a huge contrast in details and textures. This is one of my favorite pages. |
| Silver Surfer #92, Page 22 | Ron Lim | I really enjoyed the character called Avatar. She was one of the few powerful females that the Surfer had no real interest in, and this drives her crazy. ". |
| Silver Surfer #83, pg 20 | Curley Hammer | Cool action shot and 1/4 splash of the SIlver Surfer after he battles the Fire Lord and defeats him. |
| Trading card | Tom Morgan | This is the Silver Surfer's first appearance on a trading card. This card was also made into the Silver Surfer's first Holographic card. |
| Infinity Gauntlet #1, page 43 | George Perez | The Infinity Gauntlet! Out of this icon issue thee are only two great pages that feature the Silver Surfer. This one I like because of the Surfer's emotions. Perez is AWESOME. |
| Silver Surfer #59, page 3 | Tom Raney | This is a great page in this book. Silver Surfer is irate at Thanos and refuses to let Thanos off the hook and be an ally to the heros. Instead the Surfer wants to pound Thanos silly. |
| Silver Surfer #1, Vol #3, page 46 | Marshall Rogers | This is the final mile-stone page of Silver Surfer Vol. 3 #1, where the Silver Surfer is finally set free from the Earth and allowed to soar the space ways again. Truely a milestone page for a monumentous occasion. |
| Marvel Age, Annual #3, pg 13 | Marshall Rogers | This is perhaps Marshall's best Silver Surfer page. In one full page splash he shows all of the characters and all of the drama that he drew for the first 14 issues of the Silver Surfer series. Truly AMAZING and one of the best pages ever! |
| Fantastic Four # 324,page 31 | Keith Pollard | This is a wonderful full page splash done by Kieth. Keith drew the Surfer first in the Fantastic Four series during the 80's and later drew the Enslavers graphic novel. |
| S.S. Graphic Novel - "The Enslavers" pg. 52 | Keith Pollard | Silver Surfer climbs out of bed with a sexy female alien. |
| X-Men Unlimited #13, page 34 | Rodger Robinson | Silver Surfer rescues Rouge. A rare appearance of the X-Men with the Silver Surfer. |
| X-Men Unlimited #13, page 37 | Rodger Robinson | The Surfer soars through space as he and Rouge deal with a galactic threat. It's clear even Rouge is not capable of keeping up with the Surfer. |
| Silver Surfer #138, page 14 | Matt Ryan | I bought this page because I thiough it was a great example of Matt's sytle and smooth lines that he brings out for the Silver Surfer. |
| Silver Surfer #138, page 16 | Matt Ryan | Surfer and the Thing battle. |
| Un-published Sketch | Paul Ryan | This is an awesome un-published sketch done by Paul. It was done at a convention in 1996 for a Customer and was done in pencil, ink and then colored. |
| Marvel Adventures #13, Page 11 | Alex Saviuk | One could almost argue that this was a Spiderman page, and I'd agree. My son loves Spiderman and this page had one of those rare appearances with them both in the art. |
| Marvel Adventures #13, Page 17 | Alex Saviuk | Silver Surfer shows Spiderman his missing spider-tracer. |
| Silver Surfer Collectabook | Alex Saviuk | Alex was commissioned by Marvel to do a small give away origin retelling of the Silver Surfer. This is page 1 of 2. The pages are awesome and worth even more because they were inked by none other than Joe Sinnott, (former inker for Jack Kirby). Truely a rare find. |
| Silver Surfer Collectabook | Alex Saviuk | This is page 2 of this comission. The plan was to add text describing their relationship to the Silver Surfer. Alex's version of Thanos is expecially exceptional. |
| What If? #104, page 20 | Gregg Schigiel | This is one of my favorite What If? books starring the Silver Surfer. I thought is was creative to let the Infinity Gauntlet go to the Impossible Man. The art was new and original for it's time. Enjoy! |
| Silver Surfer: Resurrection #2, page 2 & 3 | Jim Starlin | Adam Warlock, Pip the Trool and Silver Surfer arrive in the lair of Lady Death. In each of the four books, Jim did a special extra large double page splash. This original art is actually about 25% larger than normal 11"x17" art page. |
| Silver Surfer: Resurrection #3, page 3 | Jim Starlin | Surfer and Mephisto face off. |
| Un-published | Bruce Timm | Know for his work on Superman, Batman and Justice League; Bruce takes time out to make a tribute page to Jack Kirby's famous Silver Surfer and Dr. Doom battle page. |
| Un-published Cover | Bruce Timm | In 1978 Jack Kirby and Stan Lee published a none mainstream Graphic Novel of the Silver Surfer. All of the inside art was done by Jack; however the cover was drawn by Earl Norem based on a sketch by Jack Kirby. In a Jack Kirby style, Bruce has reproduced this amazing cover. Click here to see the two covers compared side-by-side. |
| Un-published | Bruce Timm | This is another great example of Bruce's skills with drawing the Silver Surfer. |
| Un-published | Stan Timmons | This is an unpublished original pin up from the 1990's pencilled by Stan Timmons (artist/writer for Marvel/Byron Preiss, Malibu, Red Circle, etc.) and inked by veteran comicbook artist Rick Bryant (Vertigo/DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, Penthouse, etc.) |
| Marvel Remix -- S.S. & Dr. Doom | Sal Velluto | Silver Surfer gets the castle tour by Dr. Doom. |
| Un-published | Sal Velluto | This unused cover shows a very power "Jesus Christ" like image of the
Silver Surfer having his power drained by Dr. Doom. |
| Guardians of the Galaxy #60, page 14 | Kevin West | One of my all time favorite pages. Not only is this a full 3/4 page splash but it is also the last appearance of the Silver Surfer wearing the quantum bands. |
| Secret Defenders #25, page 39 | Bill Wylie | Nice group shot of the Secret Defenders. Inked by Tony Dezuniga. |
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