 Here is a large piece of Bruce Timm art from 1999. It is blue pencil and ink on plain 11 by 17 paper. In this piece Bruce Timm is inking a Jack Kirby pencil drawing from 1977. You'll see on his signature. He's dated it. Jack Kirby slash Bruce Timm 1977 slash 1999. This is unusual for a Jack Kirby drawing in that it is not a comics page. It's just a standalone illustration featuring four Marvel Comics characters, including Spider-Man, which Jack Kirby very rarely drew. And his interpretation of Spider-Man was very unusual. The character in the lower left, if you don't recognize him, is Icarus from the Eternals. That was a series that Jack Kirby created in the mid-1970s at Marvel. I bought this, I think, in the year 2000 at the San Diego Comics Convention, which is the only time I ever visited the San Diego Comic-Con. I did not buy it directly from Bruce Timm, although I did meet Bruce Timm that year at the convention. Here are some close-up photographs where you can see the blue pencil underneath the ink work and even some hints of whiteout. At the time I'm uploading this video, this piece has been sold. I don't own it anymore. It's a great piece that I've very much enjoyed over the years.