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Irv Norvick & Tex Blaisdell - Original art - Story #234: The Flash - Page 9 (DC Comics, 1975)
Irv Norvick & Tex Blaisdell - Original art - Story #234: The Flash - Page 9 (DC Comics, 1975)
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This original 1975 art, drawn by Irv Novick and inked by Tex Blaisdell , is from page 9 of The Flash #234, one of the classic episodes of DC Comics ' Bronze Age period.
The panel portrays Barry Allen , the second Flash, in the midst of one of his iconic "races against time," offering a fluid, dramatic, and tension-filled visual narrative. The elegant and dynamic line of Novick , a key figure in the '70s DC aesthetic, is enhanced by Blaisdell 's clean, solid inking, resulting in a work balanced between introspection and superhero action.
Featuring visual elements typical of American comics of the era—narrative balloons, a classic grid, and expressive anatomies—this panel represents an authentic testament to the pre-Crisis serial storytelling . A historic piece , a must-have for collectors of original DC panels or fans of the Flash legacy.
Main features:
- Original published art – The Flash #234 (1975), page 9
- Starring: Barry Allen / The Flash
- Artists: Irv Novick (pencils), Tex Blaisdell (inks)
- Technique: Ink and ink on cardboard
- Dimensions: Standard 70's DC format (approximately 28 x 43 cm)
- Condition: Very good – visible pencil marks and traces of tape on the edges
- Publisher: DC Comics
- Genre: Superhero / Action / Bronze Age
Details:
- Pencils: Irv Novick
- China: Tex Blaisdell
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Series Title: The Flash
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Number: #234
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Page: 9
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Year: 1975
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Publisher: DC Comics
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Technique: Ink and ink on cardboard
- Condition: Very good – pencil marks and tape residue on the edges
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