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alxjhnsn

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  1. Got a link for me? I prefer real names, but will use your alias if you prefer.
  2. Anyone have a new theme that they want to share?
  3. I forgot to add a link above. I've corrected that. Look under the "Themes" bullet for a link to a variety of themes and links to those collections.
  4. I may be the wrong guy to ask. I won my favorite piece the first time I tried to buy one - favorite artist on favorite character. Here it is (click for a bigger picture): That was in 2005. In the same auction, I lost out on the page the I wanted as my Swan alternative (I figured the Swan would go higher). I was wrong. The Swan was most affordable and my backup went for much more. What was it? It was a one-page published Sugar and Spike story. S&S was a brilliant book by Sheldon Mayer, the man that got Superman in Action Comics, the man that formed the JSA and most of the characters in it, the man that did 98 issues - story, cover, art, editing - of S&S. I was sad. Seventeen years later, I got one. (click for a bigger picture)
  5. Re: Artist's Proofs, a.k.a., one time prints Not for me. First, when times get tough, another can be printed. Second, I've never been a print guy; I get annoyed when Kickstarters add them. Re: current art or older art Me: Both. I still read comics and find artists that I like a lot. The board as a whole: Most everyone here indulges their specific nostalgia and seems to like many of the same Silver Age / Bronze Age artists. You will seldom see discussions of GA pieces or current piece though there are always exceptions. Re: Artist recommendations Nothing at the moment. Sorry. Re: Focus My advice: Take a few months (6) before buying whatever is expensive for you. Use the time to learn. Read this article, I think it's useful, but I might be biased: Pricing Comic Art. It's not just about pricing. ComicArtTracker is your friend. Buy art that makes you feel emotion, i.e., buy what YOU like Don't waste money on pieces that you can afford; deferred gratification is a wonderful thing. Save and buy something meaningful Themes aren't necessary, but they can be a lot of fun. My main them is artists I like and the characters that I associate with them, but I have others that you can read about here. You can find a lot of interesting themes here. Check them out! Don't worry about missing out on a page. It is seldom ever the case that its the only one that will appear. Bide your time, build your ammo.
  6. Shows can be a big source of income plus there's the good feeling that comes from doing something for someone that clearly appreciates it. That said, it's not an easy way to make a living.
  7. That is often exactly the case. Herb Trimpe and his wife were to join us for dinner after one con, but he had to beg off because he'd accepted too many sketch commissions. Similarly for Joe Jusko and Liam Sharp. Jeremy Bastian did my CPG in his hotel over three two nights and a Sunday morning (Jeremy is not fast).
  8. I am so sorry for your loss. Just awful. But those statements are the most important and I'm very happy for to hear this part. Disasters are a major cause of the loss of OA and Comics. Chuck Rozanski, Mile High Comics, makes that point pretty often in his newsletter. I tend to agree.
  9. My original answer was incorrect. The proper way to report violations of the CAF terms is to use the Support menu item, i.e., Support > Help Desk/Contact CAF. Sorry for the confusion.
  10. I've been to SDCC once and it is way different from any other con in terms of difficulty doing anything. It can be fun, but you do have to work at it. I caught Chrissie at a Rose City Comic Con, a small, but excellent show, and she was friendly and approachable. She'd recently worked on Vertigo's Fables spin-off Cinderella and I asked for Cindy. Worked out pretty well for a con sketch. It's clearly based on one of the covers to the mini-series. She picked the pose. I just suggested the character. Click for the bigger CAF image and description.
  11. Can't help with the missing package, but we once sent control system parts to a town in Louisiana (LA abbreviation) and the shipper sent them to the other LA (Los Angeles).
  12. How about a page from my very first comic? Click the image for the full story.
  13. Ask @mister_not_so_nice. He has knowledge of that market.
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  16. My birthday was a few weeks ago now. I was at a business conference in Orlando so we couldn't celebrate as a family. However, all was not lost, the kind folks at the conference gave me a parting gift, yes, they gave me COVID to bring home. That led to further delay since we could not gather the clan until we kicked the disease. Well, we finally did and Kathy gave me my birthday present tonight. Another of my faux Sugar and Spike #100 covers. The premise of this theme is simple - S&S made it to issue 98 before Sheldon Mayer's eyes gave out and he had to stop. DC later published an issue 99, but issue 100 has never been printed. I decided that I would collect a bunch of variant covers for that 100th issue. This is the latest. Ken Penders created this wonderful piece featuring Sonic, Tails, Dr. Robotnik, and the Minions meeting S&S and their buddy Bernie the Brain. I'm thrilled. I hope you enjoy it too.
  17. My birthday was a few weeks ago now. I was at a business conference in Orlando so we couldn't celebrate as a family. However, all was not lost, the kind folks at the conference gave me a parting gift, yes, they gave me COVID to bring home. That led to further delay since we could not gather the clan until we kicked the disease. Well, we finally did and Kathy gave me my birthday present tonight. Another of my faux Sugar and Spike #100 covers. The premise of this theme is simple - S&S made it to issue 98 before Sheldon Mayer's eyes gave out and he had to stop. DC later published an issue 99, but issue 100 has never been printed. I decided that I would collect a bunch of variant covers for that 100th issue. This is the latest. Ken Penders created this wonderful piece featuring Sonic, Tails, Dr. Robotnik, and the Minions meeting S&S and their buddy Bernie the Brain. I'm thrilled. I hope you enjoy it too.