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LOT of 114 - Jim Lee Wildcats Production Storyboards Nelvana 1994-5 SEE BELOW

LOT of 114 - Jim Lee Wildcats Production Storyboards Nelvana 1994-5 SEE BELOW

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LOT OF 114
Jim Lee's Wildcats - Wild C.A.T.S. 
Production Animation Storyboards
from Nelvana, 1995 "Endgame Part 2" Episode
WITH 21 (22) Original Hand-Drawn Pages and 92 Photocopied Pages

Lot comes with a single Charles Scott Gallery Certificate of Authenticity

From the 1994/5 Nelvana adaptation of Jim Lee's WildC.A.T.S. comic. This storyboard lot was actually used to create the episode you watched in 1995, "Endgame Part II" which was the final episode, episode #13. These are all from Act II we believe (it starts with Act II). The lot includes the following:

114 Total pages, with :
49 pages are all copy (Xerox copies) that are 8.5" x 11" that have a rare hand-written notes on a page here or there.
 16 pages where the images are copy (Xerox copies) that are 8.5" x 14" but they have all hand-written dialogue and notes.
and
50 pages that are 8.5" x 14". In this stack, 21 pages are absolutely hand-drawn. 1 page is the cover page with Dan Nosella's hand-written name on it. Then there are the remaining 28 pages - these look to be copies with hand-drawn notes and dialogue, HOWEVER, it is clear that some (NOT all) of them are actually pen/marker OR copies that have been marked up with pen and marker, because on some of the pages you can see the where the marker has bled through to the back of the page. But, it's very difficult to tell on some which they are.

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