Fairchild
Back in the 90s, comic books were made up of only two things: popular artists and/or scantly-clothed females with gigantic bossoms. That's the dark period where Fairchild from "Gen-13" comes from. Co-created and illustrated by J. Scott Campbell, Fairchild was the leader of a group of teenagers that went on weird adventures, made cheese-cake poses every other panel, and most often wound up losing pieces of clothing along the way.
If it sounds like I'm knocking it, that's sort of true. But I also ended up collecting every issue from # 1 to 63. Like I said though... comic books were made up of only two things.
Anyhow, the reason for this rambling is that you're actually looking at one of the thirteen rare covers that came out to mark the first issue: the 'Draw your own cover' version. Current retail value of a near mint copy (as of 10/05): $37. After drawing on with this request: Useless. The only difference is, of course, I colored it in photoshop whereas the original is in black and white. - Jake