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1. To what literary work does it refer? (easy)
2. Who is the artist that created this? (not as easy) Bonus: 3. Who currently has the original version of this? (difficult) |
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2. too easy 3. have no idea, though Robin might tell you it's not art! Last edited by tooblue; 12-15-2006 at 05:17 PM. |
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Okay, tooblue, there have been no other takers.
Give me the answers. |
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1. Tarzan
2. My guess is Carl Lundgren ... But he's no Donato Giancola: http://www.donatoart.com/ or Michael Whelan, who has exibited at BYU: http://www.michaelwhelan.com/ Or even Rodney Matthews who no longer paints sci-fi, fantasy because he's born again: http://www.rodneymatthews.com/ |
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Correct answer to #1
1. "Tarzan of the Apes" (there are 24 Tarzan books) 2. Neal Adams. Comic book artist. 3. Nobody knows where the orignal is. It was stolen. This is actually the book cover of the Ballentine mass paperback edition from the 1970's. This is the first novel I read. At the age of 6. |
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