Jerry Grandenetti
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G.I. Combat #92
Quality
•
1962
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
All-American Men of War #90
DC
•
1962
•
Vol. 1
Plagiarized artwork by Roy Lichtenstein
Middle image: As I Opened Fire (1966) by Roy Lichtenstein - the panel is an example of a 'Triptych' which is an art term to define a piece that is divided into three sections
Lower image: interior panel illustrated by Jerry Grandenetti and written by Robert Kanigher was swiped by pop culture artist Roy Lichtenstein without attribution
Lichtenstein also lifted the background art from a panel in 'Target Destroyed - Maybe' illustrated by Russ Heath for the painting, Okay, Hot Shot Okay! (1963)
Another panel in 'Target Destroyed - Maybe' was used in the painting Bratatat! (1963)
Plagiarized artwork by Roy Lichtenstein
Middle image: As I Opened Fire (1966) by Roy Lichtenstein - the panel is an example of a 'Triptych' which is an art term to define a piece that is divided into three sections
Lower image: interior panel illustrated by Jerry Grandenetti and written by Robert Kanigher was swiped by pop culture artist Roy Lichtenstein without attribution
Lichtenstein also lifted the background art from a panel in 'Target Destroyed - Maybe' illustrated by Russ Heath for the painting, Okay, Hot Shot Okay! (1963)
Another panel in 'Target Destroyed - Maybe' was used in the painting Bratatat! (1963)
Our Fighting Forces #67
DC
•
1962
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Our Army at War #117
DC
•
1962
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
All-American Men of War #91
DC
•
1962
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Our Army at War #120
DC
•
1962
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Our Fighting Forces #69
DC
•
1962
•
Vol. 1
Plagiarized artwork by Roy Lichtenstein
Lower left image: Arrrrrff! (1962) by Roy Lichtenstein
Lower right image: interior panel illustrated by Jerry Grandenetti that was swiped by pop culture artist Roy Lichtenstein without attribution or compensation to the original creators
In 1991, Arrrrrff! sold for $425k in a Christie's auction
Plagiarized artwork by Roy Lichtenstein
Lower left image: Arrrrrff! (1962) by Roy Lichtenstein
Lower right image: interior panel illustrated by Jerry Grandenetti that was swiped by pop culture artist Roy Lichtenstein without attribution or compensation to the original creators
In 1991, Arrrrrff! sold for $425k in a Christie's auction
G.I. Combat #95
Quality
•
1962
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Our Army at War #121
DC
•
1962
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
All-American Men of War #92
DC
•
1962
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Our Army at War #123
DC
•
1962
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
All-American Men of War #93
DC
•
1962
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Our Fighting Forces #71
DC
•
1962
•
Vol. 1
Plagiarized artwork by Roy Lichtenstein
Lower left image: Torpedo...Los! (1963) by Roy Lichtenstein
Lower right image: interior panel illustrated by Jack Abel and written by Bob Haney that was swiped by pop culture artist Roy Lichtenstein without attribution or compensation
In 1989, Torpedo...Los! sold for $5.5 million in a Christie's auction
Plagiarized artwork by Roy Lichtenstein
Lower left image: Torpedo...Los! (1963) by Roy Lichtenstein
Lower right image: interior panel illustrated by Jack Abel and written by Bob Haney that was swiped by pop culture artist Roy Lichtenstein without attribution or compensation
In 1989, Torpedo...Los! sold for $5.5 million in a Christie's auction
Star-Spangled War Stories #106
DC
•
1962
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Our Fighting Forces #72
DC
•
1962
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
G.I. Combat #97
Quality
•
1963
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Our Fighting Forces #73
DC
•
1963
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Our Fighting Forces #74
DC
•
1963
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
G.I. Combat #100
Quality
•
1963
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
G.I. Combat #101
Quality
•
1963
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Our Fighting Forces #79
DC
•
1963
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
G.I. Combat #102
Quality
•
1963
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Our Fighting Forces #80
DC
•
1963
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Our Fighting Forces #81
DC
•
1964
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Our Fighting Forces #82
DC
•
1964
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
G.I. Combat #108
Quality
•
1964
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Crossover of Sgt. Rock
Eerie Magazine #4
Warren
•
1966
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Twilight Zone #15
Western
•
1966
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Outlaws of the West #58
Charlton
•
1966
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Eerie Magazine #5
Warren
•
1966
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Creepy #12
Warren
•
1966
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Our Fighting Forces #103
DC
•
1966
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Tales to Astonish #84
Marvel
•
1966
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Creepy #13
Warren
•
1966
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
G.I. Combat #121
Quality
•
1966
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Tales to Astonish #86
Marvel
•
1966
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Eerie Magazine #8
Warren
•
1966
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Eerie Magazine #10
Warren
•
1967
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Eerie Magazine #11
Warren
•
1967
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Terrific! #19
IPC Magazines
•
1967
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Eerie Magazine #16
Warren
•
1968
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Spectre, The #6
DC
•
1968
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Eerie Magazine #18
Warren
•
1968
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Creepy #24
Warren
•
1968
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Spectre, The #7
DC
•
1968
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Our Fighting Forces #115
DC
•
1968
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Tomahawk #118
DC
•
1968
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
The Unexpected #110
DC
•
1968
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Spectre, The #8
DC
•
1968
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
The Unexpected #111
DC
•
1968
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
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