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WILL EISNER. Complete original
SPIRIT STORY (7 pages, sold as lot).
Junior President Election (August
15, 1948). Section #429.
Page 1 of 7 - - - Next Page
As the real-life Thomas E. Dewey/Harry
S. Truman presidential election approached, Eisner distracted
his readers with underage counterparts. Youngsters mobilize behind
either Ebony's candidate, P.S. (Peppermint Stick") Smith,
or Scratchie Parlay, the honest son of one of Central City's
notorious gambling czars. The Spirit sees the Junior
Presidential Election as an angle to finally nail Parlay &
Odds.
The nice convention splash page is followed
by a page that may have a higher head count of characters in it than
any other Spirit page Eisner ever did. It, in turn, is
followed by page 3, with the largest lettering of "Meanwhile" in comics
history. "Meanwhile" there's Lieutenant Entry, in the Dolan's
White Collar Crime Dept., whose accounting pencil-in-mouth (even when
on undercover duty) is the adult equivalent of P.S.'s perpetual
peppermint-stick-in-mouth. A light-hearted story with obvious good
citizen role-models and action... but with a rather
surprisingly ambiguous ending (just like most politics).
Medium/size/condition/price: Brush & pen inks on Bristol board 16 1/4 inches wide
x 22 5/8 inches high. Most pages have white tape at the top and
bottoms, presumably covering up original dales and pencil notations.
The "429. Originally published August 15, 1948" banner is a photostat
waxed (by Kitchen Sink Press when it published the story) on to the
mechanical lettering title that is itself a paste-over, as is The
Spirit's face under the splash's Spirit logo. There are no other
paste-ups and relatively little white-out. Overall, very clean.
Excellent condition. $15,000 for lot of 7 pages.
Provenance:
Warranted to be from the private archives of the Will Eisner estate
(exclusively represented by this agency) and further warranted to be
authentic. The art comes with a descriptive Bill of Sale from the
estate and agency.
We are willing to make special
payment arrangements on high dollar art. Contact us directly for more
information.
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