 Here's another bit of original comics art to show off. This is some Dan DeCarlo Betty and Veronica art from 1960. By the time this video goes up, this will be sold as well. I think I bought it 15 years ago, maybe? Dan DeCarlo is the artist who is most closely associated with the Archie style. He brought this super clean line work to the series, but he did not establish this look. He adapted his own style to the Archie comics look, which was already well established. Take a look at the background here, the bizarre modern art on the walls and this stylish mid-century future couch. All the years I've had this art, I don't think I've ever actually read the story, and I really don't care. I'm just so preoccupied by the beautiful clean artwork. Yeah, nobody drew this stuff better than Dan DeCarlo. There's another bit of artwork on the wall. Some sort of Egyptian thing. You see, there's the trademark Dan DeCarlo face. But as I was saying, the look of these characters had been established, and this style of drawing the nose with like a closed hemispherical circle, he adapted his style to that. His own style was more of an upturned half circle, like in Josie. Josie and the girls in the Josie comics were entirely his creations. I'll show you an example here, because you can see the difference, this beautiful profile with the highlighted cheeks and the filled in lips with the upper lip not connecting to the nose. It's just beautiful, simple work. It's more of the same. The classic angry Veronica face, with one of these beautiful profiles, this is just beautiful stuff. I remember when I first received this, I bought it on eBay. I remember opening it up and just feeling like, wow, this stuff is magic. Just magic. As it says here, this is from Betty and Veronica number 63. The Archie Comics copyright mark doesn't have a date on it. But interestingly, the comics code approval stamp is dated October 4, 1960. So this date's from 1960, Betty and Veronica. Now I've got an extra treat for you, another Bruce Tim piece. It's only five by seven, drawn in marker on a plain eight and a half by 11 piece of paper. Look at this beautiful color work. Using coloring around empty white space to make it look like there's white highlights on the hair, beautiful, beautiful master work. And again, by the time this video goes up, this will have been sold as well. This is Bruce Tim's signature. I've got more original art. There'll be more videos coming up. See you then.