Joe Phillips

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Joe Phillips graduated from Northside School of the Arts in Atlanta, and has been active as a freelance commercial artist since 1983. His art has appeared in comic books since 1987. His first major comic book job was working on the comic book 'Speed Racer' for seven issues. He was a penciller for DC's 'Mister Miracle' (1989-91) and 'Timber Wolf' (1992-93) and drew 'Silver Surfer', 'Incredible Hulk' and 'Captain America' for Marvel…Comiclopedia
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  1. 97United States
  2. 3Europe
Type of sale
  1. 74Non-auction sources
  2. 26Auctions
Auctions
  1. 95Heritage
  2. 4eBay US
  3. 1ComicConnect
Non-auction sources
  1. 28Anthony's Comic Book Art
  2. 21Romitaman
  3. 17ComicArtFans Classifieds
  4. 14eBay US (Buy It Now)
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