
Above is a neat sketch of the "Energy-Man" himself by his co-creator Joe Staton.
Here is an original for the debut cover by Joe Staton for the E-Man series when it was revived at First Comics. Sadly Nick Cuti had nothing to do with this revival until the final issues of the run.

And this is a real gem. It seems to be an original page of artwork in which Joe Staton is working out E-Man's look. Staton's style has changed a lot since E-Man first debuted, and this looks just a bit odd to me, but it does compare reasonably well to the poster Charlton released hyping the debut of the character.

Both Cuti and Staton have their names on the artwork, so perhaps this is a bit of artwork by both Nick and Joe, a true treasure. I'd love confirmation that this is real, as it's a significant bit of artwork.
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