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Good morning! Updating this thread with these original pieces depicting TMNT side characters. I'm currently listing them on sale at $40 each:
1. Leatherhead by Ryan Brown (creator of Leatherhead and artist of most '80s TMNT licensing art)
2. Leatherhead by Matt Roach, signed by Ryan Brown as well
3. Fugitoid by Michael Dooney (6 1/2" x 3 1/2")
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Finally got the email. Not a fan of how they need your SSN and bank account info. Considering stopping selling on Ebay altogether..but there is really no equal alternative, even after 20 years. In all my years on Ebay, I've never come close to the $20k threshold, and now they need your SSN even for small sellers?
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Comicfest '93 Philly was my first "real" con (outside of occasional Holiday Inn shows). At age 15, a friend and I held garage sales and did odd jobs all summer to save up the money to go for the full weekend (13 hour round trip). We brought duffel bags full of our comics to lug around the con floor for autographs. Met everyone from Todd McFarlane to Mr. T, and attended the first Wizard Fan Awards, where Todd dressed in some...interesting...costumes. Good times. And...I still have my Jim Shooter-personalized exclusive copy of Defiant: Genesis.
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Upchuckle, 1984 $30 SOLD
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Sweet Cheeks #4, March 1983 $65
-front cover: Kevin Eastman
-"Woman Accused in Son's Death Sues" 1-page story: D. Miller
-1-page story: Jim Thompson
-"Little Spot" featuring Little Dot and Richie Rich 1-page story: CAD and Par Holman
-Peter Parker 1-page story: CAD
-1-page story: ?
-"-inine Decision" 1-page story: Taylor
-back cover artwork: Clint Tourus -
Sweet Cheeks #1, 1983, signed by Kevin Eastman on cover $85 SOLD
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Sleazy Horror #7, 1983 $25
-front cover: D. Miller
-1-page artwork: Ron "Clyde" Clyburn
-"Blood Spittin' Funnies" 1-page story: ?
-"Research, Incorporated" 2-page story: JR Williams
-"Man Eaten by Crocodile Returns as Witch Doctor" 1-page story: Kevin B. Eastman
-"Zombie Lust" artwork: Par Holman
-"Attack of the Snail" 1-page story (back cover): D. Miller and Par Holman -
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Goodies #12, April 1984 (one month before the release of TMNT #1) $50 SOLD
Spoiler-front cover: Brad W. Foster
-1-page comic: Randy Maxson
-"Slatherin Gash Adult Bookstore and Theatre" 2-page story: Monty Carlo
-"The Man with the Growin' Touch" 5-page story (with April prototype?): Kevin Eastman
-"I'm in Love! I'm Going Steady with the Boy of Death" 1-page story: Clark Dissmeyer
-back cover artwork: John Howard -
Goodies #9, October 1983 SOLD
Spoiler-front cover: Brad W. Foster
-inside front cover nude model artwork: Peter Laird
-"A Short Lesson in Going After the Big Ones" 1-page story: Brad W. Foster
-"Tennis Tips from the Stars" 1-page story: "Jim Bob"
-pinup: James Ahearn
-"Miss Darts of 1977" center spread: Cliff Neal
-"Express Yourself" artwork: Michael Dower
-pinup: ?
-Pinocchio pinup: Bruce Dey
-"Girls of Comicopia" 1-page: various artists
-back cover pinup: Brad W. Foster -
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Comix Wave #9, July 1982 $100
-front cover: Par Holman
-"Prisoner of Love" 1-page story: Clay Geerdes
-"Jack T. Rabbit in Chance Encounter" 2-page story: Valentino
-"The Suds Boys" 2-page story: Par Holman
-"The Crossing" 4-page story (reprinted later in Gobbledygook): Kevin B. Eastman
-"Hi, Art!" 2-page story: Jim Siergey
-"Back in the Sixties!" 2-page story: Dale Oliver
-"Music Lesson" 1-page story: Clay Geerdes
-"Cone" 1-page story (back cover): Kevin Eastman -
The Book of Man #1, 1983 $50
-front cover: Par Holman
-"Waltman" 1-page story: James Waltman
-"On the...#@!?! Brink, Man!" 1-page story: Tom Brinkmann
-"The Story of East-Man" 3-page story: Kevin Eastman
-"The Hard Man" 1-page story: Garry Hardman
-"Newman" 1-page story (back cover): Patricia Newman -
Warning: ADULT CONTENT
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Hello there. I'm offering up some very rare mini comix featuring early Eastman and Laird artwork. I'm going to list each one with a few pictures of the cover, interior and back cover. I've tried to censor the photos the best I can.
Before they hit it big with the TMNT, Eastman and Laird both worked in the underground comic scene. These books are hard to come by and were short printed (I've heard 500 copies each were printed in some cases).
Click the photos to enlarge. Each book listing includes an image of the book in a regular sized comic book bag. This will give an idea of the size of the mini comic.
Shipping: $10 for as many books as you'd like (includes insurance). Most of these books are very small and light.
Payment methods accepted: Paypal (goods and services), money order.
Payment is due within 7 days of receiving invoice.
Returns: Accepted for 30 days. Full refund upon return of book, shipping paid by me.
Prices are for the most part firm but I will listen to offers on multiple books.
However,
in thread trumps PM negotiations.
Thank you for looking and feel free to PM me with any questions.
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Hello, quick question! What are the rules regarding "adult" books in the sales forums? I want to sell some pre-TMNT Eastman and Laird underground mini comix, but they depict adult content (mainly nudity and sex). Would putting a white box over the "unacceptable" parts be ok? Thanks!
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Speaking of Turtle FOMO, this reprint book was in the dollar bins for about 30 years as well. I guess there is a connection with the Last Ronin:
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35 minutes ago, Hey Kids, Comics! said:
and TECHNICALLY the first appearance in comics of the Turtles in colored bandannas
Man, this was a $10 book for 30 years. Why now?
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Looks to me like the color is original watercolor with an acetate overlay reproduction of the linework. I have a couple of original color pages from graphic novels done with a similar method. Cool stuff!
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On 10/27/2020 at 2:49 PM, Hezi said:
I’d argue that Bebop, Rocksteady and Krang are more widely known than Casey Jones, but I could be wrong.
Thanks to the original cartoon. B, R and Krang were in almost every episode. I think Casey was only in 4 or 5 episodes out of the almost 200 produced.
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Bumping this thread! Everything still pictured is still available, outside of the McCollum Leonardo in the first post, which is no longer editable.
Also, adding another piece for sale!
TMNT volume 1, issue 28 page 5 by Jim Lawson: $150
From the fan-favorite story "Sons of the Silent Age"
edit: ::Sold::
The thrill is gone.
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This is shaping up to be the first year since 2012 (when I re-entered the hobby) that I haven't spent a single cent on comics, OA or collectibles. I did buy a house and our first child is on the way. That stuff is more exciting to me now, and my collection sits in boxes in the closet. I still love it, but it doesn't consume hours of my thoughts each day like it used to. I also don't stay up late at night trying to find deals on ebay like I used to. It's freeing in a way, to switch priorities. Another reason I feel this way is that I've found 90% of the stuff I've wanted, and the other 10% has become so out of reach price-wise that I've lost interest in obtaining it. I have four long boxes and a short box, which is hardly a lot, but I'd still like to downsize a bit.