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Vaughn Bode's Cheech Wizard 1974 GIANT 15x21 Jigsaw Puzzle SEALED Unopened NEW

$ 39.59

Availability: 25 in stock
  • Material: Cardboard
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: INTERNATIONAL POLYGONICS
  • Character Family: CHEECH WIZARD
  • Condition: New
  • Number of Pieces: 500
  • Year: 1974
  • Age Level: 17 Years & Up
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Theme: Comics & Mangas
  • Recommended Age Range: 14+

    Description

    Brand New, Unopened. Still sealed in orginal plastic wrap, excellent Near Mint condition. Comes very safely packaged by a one-man/single father indie shop.
    COMBINED SHIPPING AVAILABLE!
    This vintage 1974, 15" x 21" jigsaw puzzle features a beautiful full-color Cheech Wizard poster sized comic page, created specially for the puzzle by Vaughn Bode, who attaches a special mysticism to his comics, art and to jigsaw puzzles in particular.
    "Once upon a time  at 2:30 in the afternoon, there lives a great magickal saint who wears a big hat and goes by the handle: Cheech Wizard. The holy, hieroglypic lined, star spangled fedora is beloved and blessed of all things cartoony. Thus speaketh the management: Dwell on the tao-toon truths of the high drawn hat as you sluck on in your journey to the laughing light."
    "Still sealed!
    Vaughn Bodē was the wizard who would be king. He earned fame, could burn you with his eternal collection of crazy characters and had mad styles that influenced many graffiti legends. In the world of aeresol art, he was at the top." -
    Rap Pages
    "Cheech Wizard ... droppin' science like Galileo dropped the orange" -
    The Beastie Boys
    "Bodē's most enigmatic character." -
    Comixjoint
    "Vaughn Bodē (pronounced “bo-dee”) was easily one of the most influential artists of the underground generation —although he’s possibly the least comfortable fit in that seminal movement in comics history. One of the few underground artists to work predominantly in science fiction and fantasy (and in color), Bodē is an unwitting hero to a generation of graffiti artists." - Last Gasp