Power to evil!
(He-Man and the Masters of the Universe minicomic: The Obelisk)
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Red Sonja by Alfredo Alcala, 1981
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May 1983. The irony of this statement (in a scene from DETECTIVE COMICS #526) is that anyone who's ever had a cat — and certainly anyone who's had as many cats as Selina Kyle has — knows that this is absolutely not true.
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Tales of the Haunted and the Damned!
The Most Haunted House in England!
by Carl Wessler (script) & J. Noriega (pencils) & Alfredo Alcala (inks)
(Ghosts #23 - February 1974)
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Black Colossus
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The Savage Sword of Conan the Barbarian #19 June 1977
"Vengeance in Vendhya" (31-32 of 32)
adapted from the story "The People of the Black Circle" by Robert E. Howard
script by Roy Thomas
art by John Buscema and Alfredo Alcala
The Buscema Barbarians a portfolio of Robert E. Howard's greatest creations by John Buscema
The Man Who Was Conan by Fred Blosser
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Alfredo Alcala draws House of Mystery #228
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Stunning Swamp Thing art by Rick Veitch and Alfredo Alcala.
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Plop! #1: The Message
by Sheldon Mayer; Alfredo Alcala
DC
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Conan The Barbarian by Alfredo Alcala
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By the power of Grayskull!
(Masters of the Universe Mini-Comic: He-Man and the Insect People)
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Rootz by Jack Kirby and Alfredo Alcala
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August 1986. Bankrupt and thrown out of Wayne Manor due to a complex stock manipulation scheme, Batman asks the really important questions in this scene from BATMAN ANNUAL #10.
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The Incredible Hulk Weekly No. 57, dated 2 April 1980. I think the cover is made up from existing art. The Silver Surfer likely from the pen of John Buscema while Hulk is from the unlikely pairing of Sal Buscema and Alfredo Alcala.
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Adventures on the Planet of the Apes 7 pg2 by Alfredo Alcala
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