Tim Conrad

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Tim Conrad began his career in the mid-1970s, inking on Marvel titles like 'Kull' and 'Bran Mak Morn', and penciling 'Conan' and stories for 'Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction'. He drew for Marvel's Epic Illustrated in the 1980s, doing painted comics like 'Almuric' and 'Toadswart'. Both appeared as graphic album later on. He also worked for Pacific Comics, writing and drawing on titles like 'Alien Worlds', 'Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers', 'Thrillogy' and 'Twisted Tales'…Comiclopedia
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  1. 100United States
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  1. 65Auctions
  2. 35Non-auction sources
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  1. 100Heritage
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  1. 40ComicArtFans Classifieds
  2. 23Romitaman
  3. 16Tri-State Original Art
  4. 11Panel Page Art
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