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Nodell, Mart - GREEN LANTERN GOLDEN AGE POWER BATTERY Sketch
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Mart Nodell art; Power Battery sketch + 3 signed trading cards; 1999; image size 3" x 4"
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Mart Nodell art; Power Battery sketch + 3 signed trading cards; 1999; image size 3" x 4"

This sketch of the power battery belonging to Golden Age Green Lantern Allan Scott was drawn by Mart Nodell, the character's creator in the late 1990s. A regular on the convention circuit, Nodell was one of a handful of Golden Age artists to be appreciated by later fans during his lifetime. Likely created just for a fan, this drawing is a great piece for anyone with a fondness for Golden Age heroes and their original creators. This drawing also comes with three trading cards featuring Nodell, his art, and the character he created, all signed by Nodell. Piece exhibits some wear at the edges but is otherwise in good shape. Signed and dated by Nodell.

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Martin 'Mart' Nodell is a key artist from the Golden Age of comics. Nodell's career began with Sheldon Mayer at All-American Publications which later merged to become part of National Comics, it was there where Nodell would come up with the idea for the Green Lantern, a character he and Bill Finger would work on for seven years. Nodell would go on to Timely Comics where he would work on Captain America, the Human Torch, and the Sub-Mariner, he would also draw the covers to the first issue of Marvel Tales, Timely's horror revamp of Marvel Mystery Comics and Captain America #74, re-titled Captain America's Weird Tales. Nodell would go into advertising in the 1950s where his firm would design the Pillsbury Doughboy.


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