Jeff Aclin and Tony DeZuniga (1932-2012) Star Wars Weekly #15 (Marvel UK, May 17, 1978) Source
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Jeff Aclin and Tony DeZuniga (1932-2012) Star Wars Weekly #15 (Marvel UK, May 17, 1978) Source

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(1979)
Original Art - Planet Of The Apes #085 Pg 01 (1976) by Jeff Aclin And Bob Layton
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This British weekly comic featured Planet of the Apes lead content, with reprints of many other Marvel comic stories. This piece was created as an all-new original art splash page to introduce a segment of the story from Captain Marvel #28. It features Drax the Destroyer, who is currently enjoying popularity from his appearances in the Marvel Guardians of the Galaxy movie franchise. There is even an image of Thanos, the mad god of Titan, in the statue Drax is smashing. All text is paste-up. There is a cute inked drawing of a duck on the reverse side, that seems to be inker Bob Layton's way of saying "Hi" to Marie Severin. Signed by artist Jeff Aclin in the top margin.
Star Wars Weekly No. 28, week ending 16 August 1978. I can suspend my disbelief as much as anyone but the poses Luke Skywalker is getting in to on both the cover and in the Pin-Up Special are just too much. He's bound to have done himself an injury.
I think the cover is by Howard Bender and Tom Palmer (going by the signatures middle left) and I've seen the pin-up credited to Jeff Aclin.
Marvel Spotlight, Vol 2, #1 is written by Doug Moench, with cover art by Jeff Aclin, and interior art by Pat Broderick. The second Marvel Spotlight series was a way for Marvel to wrap up some series which were dropped. This beginning of this series wraps up the Captain Marvel series, and takes pl

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Star Wars Weekly No. 11, dated 19 April 1978. I've seen the cover credited to Jeff Aclin and Tony DeZuniga. Below is an ad for the conclusion of the movie adaptation in the next issue!
Original Art - Super Spider-Man #178 Pg 01 (1976) by Jeff Aclin And Duffy Vohland (Marvel UK)
Battlestar Galactica No.2 - Apr 1979, cover by Jeff Aclin & Joe Rubinstein.
Interiors by Ernie Colon.