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Nestor Redondo Artwork from Phantom Stranger #32 1974

DC Comics 1974, the back up feature behind headliner "Phantom Stranger" was this Redondo drawn female crime fighter called "The Black Orchid." Redondo's impressive figure abilities get a lot of play in this feature, and his expert inking, was typical of all of the Filipino artists who were doing so much of the work in DC Comics in the 1970s. Michael Fleisher, he of "The Spectre" fame (along with lawsuit fights with Fantagraphic comics, and for authoring the "Encyclopedia of DC Superheroes" book series) penned several Black Orchid tales.

A contemporary of Nestor Redondo is fellow Filipino artists Alex Nino and Jess Jodleman.

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