Come to think of it, this would have been a great angle for the Crisis series to take. A lot of the old-timers were still around in 1986; wouldn't it have been cool if, as realities began to merge in the wake of the fight at the dawn of time, we got panels or whole pages drawn by Boring, Dick Sprang, Curt Swan, Ramona Fradon, Nick Cardy, Mart Nodell and so on, as if the Universe was trying to "decide" what shape the new reality would take?
Kind of like the "recent" World's Funnest Comics, where Mxy and Bat-Mite destroy the multiverse --one of my favorite DC projects of the last 20 years. Did anyone see Ramona Fradon's work in the Spongebob Special last year?
Bank Security Guard? First time I've heard this sad story. Boring was one of the greats! Iconic!
More on topic: I don't have a scan handy of my Curt Swan page featuring the Queen Bee, Zazala, the JLA, and a super-Clark Kent from Action 443 because it's framed on the wall, but this Mazzucchelli Batman page is making the rounds:
http://www.comicsreporter.com/index.php/yours_for_12000_or_perhaps_more/