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ONLY Original Illustration Art By Bruce Ariss for "Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot"

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    Posted 14 years ago

    jtandsm
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    As shown in attatched pics: 1956 Illustration Art by Bruce Ariss / Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot: The First Forty-Five Feghoot Adventures with Five More Never Previously Heard from (1962)
    A collection of stories by Grendel Briarton (Reginald Bretnor)

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    1. Frosty21, 14 years ago
      Very nice! Love the ink work ! Maybe you should look into restoring? Some look a little stained and the tape.They have way's to fix that.Anyways,Just putting that out there for you.Love the top right one driving with a fish bowl lid on his head.Classic.Love them.Keep read'm and collect'm there fun.Frosty21
    2. jtandsm, 14 years ago
      Thank you! It looks like you know your stuff from your collection! I had no idea the staining could be fixed, we are going to have to sell them :( so that is definately worth looking into to! They were given to my fiance when he was younger and he has always held on to them and yes they did very unfortunately incur some damage. We moved a while back, and he was packing them up and I saw the markings on them and did some research, well needless to say, He loved them even more then before! Our E-mail addr is jtandsm@clearwire.net if you wanna shoot over an e-mail I'd gladly send the rest of the pics we have.
    3. Timothy Markin, 13 years ago
      Found this site looking for examples of Bruce Ariss' artwork. Is this the same Bruce Ariss who worked on the Dennis the Menace comic books after Al Wiseman left the title? There doesn't seem to be any resemblance between the two styles. Can anyone enlighten me on this?

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