cover: (not cover)
COMICS BUYER'S GUIDE
#1042
1998
$3.50
Krause Publications, Inc.

From Ilke Hincer

The illustration by Perez in Comics Buyer's Guide #1414 (as mentioned by Tony Lorenz) sounds like the one that appeared in Peter David's "But I Digress..." column in CBG #1042, depicting J.J. Sachs looking on as the Hulk punches Spawn through a cement wall.

That drawing also appeared in Wizard #30, accompanying Todd McFarlane's "E.G.O." column. In the column, McFarlane (the creator of Spawn) responds to the illustration by comparing the sales figures for Spawn #17 (at #1) and those for Sachs and Violens #2 (at #179).

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    December 26, 2000
    From Ilke Hincer
    The illustration by Perez in Comics Buyer's Guide #1414 (as mentioned by Tony Lorenz) sounds like the one that appeared in Peter David's "But I Digress..." column in CBG #1042, depicting J.J. Sachs looking on as the Hulk punches Spawn through a cement wall.

    That drawing also appeared in Wizard #30, accompanying Todd McFarlane's "E.G.O." column. In the column, McFarlane (the creator of Spawn) responds to the illustration by comparing the sales figures for Spawn #17 (at #1) and those for Sachs and Violens #2 (at #179).

    December 21, 2000
    From Tony Lorenz (via Perez Club)

      For your checklist, in the Comics Buyer's Guide #1414 Dec 22, 2000, has a George Perez illustration in Peter David's column, pen and ink of Sachs, Hulk and Spawn. I believe it appeared in a previous issue.


      NOTE: Not cover to #1414 From Comics Buyers Guide
      Comics Buyer's Guide (CBG for short) provides collectors, fans, and professionals with the latest news about comics and related items, reviews, a popular letters section, plus the hobby's largest marketplace for new and back-issue comics and memorabilia. Regular features include profiles of writers and artists of both yesterday's comic book heroes and today's hot titles. CBG includes a nationwide calendar of upcoming comics events, store appearances by creators, and timely new release information. Popular industry icon and CBG editor Maggie Thompson leads a cast of such distinguished industry columnists as Mark Evanier, Tony Isabella, and Peter David.

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