Guy Davis is one of my favorite comics creators, because he’s both a damn fine artist and an incredibly nice person. He’s also an artist who has consistently drawn and created some of the most interesting, least-stereotypical female characters in comics. In the introduction to Honour Among Punks, the complete Baker Street graphic novel, he talks about wanting to create “a strong female lead whose focus was her character and not her breast size,” a goal that he has achieved and surpassed in both Baker Street and other series, as you can see in the following pages of original art.
Although it’s not visible in all of the scans, all of the pages are signed by the artist.
Guy’s most famous comic-book work is from the Hellboy spinoff series B.P.R.D.:
B.P.R.D.: Plague of Frogs #5, page 3
(Liz Sherman, Kate Corrigan, and Johann Kraus-as-a-dog-corpse try to revive Abe Sapien)

B.P.R.D.: The Dead #2, page 7
(Ben Daimio, Liz Sherman, Johann Kraus, and Roger the Homunculus inspect the B.P.R.D.’s new headquarters)

B.P.R.D.: The Black Flame #1, page 22
(Liz Sherman lights up)

The starting bid for each B.P.R.D. page will be $95 U.S.
Baker Street is the best graphic novel you’ve never read: a Sherlock Holmes-inspired mystery set in the heart of London’s punk movement, with Sharon Ford, a middle-aged bisexual former police inspector in the role of Holmes, and Sue, a young medical student, as Watson.
The following pages are fully shaded and lettered, exactly as they appeared in the series:
Sue finds herself in over her head, and Sharon is eminently practical:

Sharon and Sue unravel a mystery as Sharon’s partner Sam looks on:

Sue discovers a bit about Sharon’s backstory:

The starting bid for each of the Baker Street pages will be U.S. $85.
Look for other pieces by Guy Davis–including signed B.P.R.D. and Baker Street trade paperbacks–soon!