Art originally credited to Manny Stallman or Stephen Kirkel. The artwork is neither of these. It is Henry Kiefer, and that is very clear when looking at the faces with broad mouth and marked lower lips, and the sleepy, dead mummy eyes. None of his figures ever focused their eyes, and none made faces more ugly than Kiefer. That is the best clue to Kiefer. He worked on many Classics Illustrated: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, to mention only one. He also drew several Nyoka stories. Art ID by Steinar Ådland December 2010.
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