The 1982 Erté Style Art Deco Gloss Black Statue by Seymour Mann is a medium-sized ceramic sculpture featuring a woman walking a dog. This art piece showcases the Art Deco style with its high gloss finish and fashion theme, typical of the 1980s. Made in Japan, this collectible figurine captures the elegance and flair of the era with its sleek design and glossy black color. Perfect for art enthusiasts or collectors of decorative sculptures, this unique piece embodies the essence of the fashion-forward 1980s.
The product is a set of two comic books from the series “Groo the Wanderer” by Pacific Comics, published in 1982 during the Bronze Age of US Comics. The comics feature the character Groo the Wanderer, illustrated by Sergio Aragonés and written by Mark Evanier. With a fantasy genre and color style, these single issues are intended for a general audience and are not signed or personalized. The comics come boarded and are in English, reflecting the culture and traditions of US Comics.
The Uncanny X-Men Lot #158-163 from Marvel Comics in 1982 features comics by artist/writer Chris Claremont and cover artist Dave Cockrum. These mixed lot comic books belong to the Bronze Age era and are part of the X-Men universe. With key issues and first character appearances, these color comics are ideal for general audiences interested in superhero adventures.