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Mike Sekowskyi/Thunder Agents #7. Original plate #7 on page 22 illustrating the hero "Lightning", victim of manipulation by his teleporting enemy Richard Wizard. From the story "The Warp Wizard's Revenge". Rare item from this period. Comics Code Authority" stamp on back, dated March 18, 1966 + lettering test. India ink. TBE+. 33 X 50 cm Mike Sekowsky (1923-1989) began his career as a cartoonist during the Second World War at Timely Comics, the predecessor of Marvel. His first work was Ziggy Pig and Silly Seal, a humorous animal comic. He went on to draw episodes of various characters, including Submariner and Captain America, which appeared in USA Comics, All Winner Comics, Marvel Mystery Comics and other publications. After the war, he worked freelance for Marvel, DC Comics, Dell Comics, Gold Key Comics and Charlton Comics. In 1961 he founded the Justice League of America with scriptwriter Gardner Fox. In 1968 he was appointed editorial manager at DC, in charge of the Metal Men and Wonder Woman series. He then left the title to take charge of Supergirl, but differences of opinion with DC management led to his departure from the company.

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Mike Sekowskyi/Thunder Agents #7. Original plate #7 on page 22 illustrating the hero "Lightning", victim of manipulation by his teleporting enemy Richard Wizard. From the story "The Warp Wizard's Revenge". Rare item from this period. Comics Code Authority" stamp on back, dated March 18, 1966 + lettering test. India ink. TBE+. 33 X 50 cm Mike Sekowsky (1923-1989) began his career as a cartoonist during the Second World War at Timely Comics, the predecessor of Marvel. His first work was Ziggy Pig and Silly Seal, a humorous animal comic. He went on to draw episodes of various characters, including Submariner and Captain America, which appeared in USA Comics, All Winner Comics, Marvel Mystery Comics and other publications. After the war, he worked freelance for Marvel, DC Comics, Dell Comics, Gold Key Comics and Charlton Comics. In 1961 he founded the Justice League of America with scriptwriter Gardner Fox. In 1968 he was appointed editorial manager at DC, in charge of the Metal Men and Wonder Woman series. He then left the title to take charge of Supergirl, but differences of opinion with DC management led to his departure from the company.

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