Placeholder: Howard Chaykin Black Kiss #5 Story Page 12 Original Art (Vortex Comic, 1988). A more mild scene from Chaykin's limited series, which drew criticism in the late 1980s for its over the top images. Created in ink over Zipatone and graphite on Bristol board with an image Howard Chaykin Black Kiss #5 Story Page 12 Original Art (Vortex Comic, 1988). A more mild scene from Chaykin's limited series, which drew criticism in the late 1980s for its over the top images. Created in ink over Zipatone and graphite on Bristol board with an image

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Howard Chaykin Black Kiss #5 Story Page 12 Original Art (Vortex Comic, 1988). A more mild scene from Chaykin's limited series, which drew criticism in the late 1980s for its over the top images. Created in ink over Zipatone and graphite on Bristol board with an image

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