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Kawfeadikt

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  1. Thanks!bump Didn't know the exact numbers on that one, just knew it lay somewhere between the Capullo and the Mcfarlane sketch variant.

     

    I'm sure y'all would look, but let me save you the trouble: but eBay sales showed three raws sold for $188.88, 127.50 (signed), and $180.

     

    Presently there's three on the bay right now a 9.8 listing at $700 OBO, a signed raw that's going with the Art of Mcfarlane (hard to value that) at $400, and an English "6.5+" raw for $207 (must be that strong dollar against the pound).

  2. No shamers, no probies.

     

    First :takeit: wins. Payment with 72 hours, if it goes by Monday PM, I can get it in the mail on Tuesday, otherwise it will have to wait until Friday because I will be on business travel.

     

    Shipping will be via USPS Flat Rate Medium Priority Mail box securely packed, or if you wish a different method as long as it includes insurance I can arrange this (but no Media Mail).

     

    Since this is my first sale on the boards, if you need a reference, inconceivable can vouch for me.

     

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    Forthwith with the particulars.

     

    I received this book directly from TFAW as part of an order for the regular cover--I just wanted to read 185. This must either have been an inattentive employee or before the stores separated the variants out, so I count myself blessed to have gotten one.

     

    $190 shipped. It has been pressed.

     

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  3. My LCS had one Hughes and one Anka left by the time I got there at lunch. The really odd thing was there was not a single Young variant to be found anywhere. Big stacks of the regular cover, but no Youngs at either of their two stores.

     

    Anybody know what the print run on the Youngs were?

     

    Just finished reading and it's good enough for me to buy the next story. It does read like a What if at the beginning because...well, yeah, it is. Let's see what they can do to flesh out the rest of the universe which will take some time.

     

  4. RIGHT? I mean what the HELL? He had ZERO to do with SW So why in your right mind would you have him scribble on one?

     

    Because people are stupid and are paying the prices.

     

    If the money wasn't there, no one would do it.

    Hey, I have a Stan Lee SS myself, but at least he worked on the book which I have signed.

     

    Which raises the question, could I get a SS of myself signing a SW #1? Oh wait, I've already got one! (sadly, Qualified) :banana:

  5. jaybes is a great seller to deal with, even though we couldn't come to terms on one book, he shipped me a couple of others as freebies. Nice gesture. Fast shipping, well packed. Would buy from jaybes again.

     

    KUDOS!

  6. haven't seen any selling that Gavia different colored anywhere.....

     

    And I'm surprised absolutely nothing has hit eBay!

     

    Since only 25 of each color were printed (50 total), these could be relatively harder to come by. My buddy and I were lucky in that because Jeremy hadn't sketched all of them by mid-day on Thursday (Emily was assembling them in the room) so we were able to request the inside sketch--in this case, CPG.

     

    I had to pass on the print...didn't have anything suitable to carry it around with and I was loathe to have rolled it up. Dumb? Perhaps...

  7. FYI guys from SDCC. ;)Oh and yes...he's working on the next issue.

    :headbang:

     

    My friend and I chatted with Jeremy a little last Saturday day, cool dude. I think he mentioned he was about 15% into the first issue of the second volume and I think he said that wasn't the hardest 15%. I think we have a little wait folks, but at least he's working on it!

     

    I will say that the smaller "Nemo" print looks great! Up close, you can see that Bastian's work really pushes the limits of either the digitizer or the printing technology they're using--you can see a little pixilation if you're up close and personal (I had to remove my glasses to get that close). The print is fine, it's just that Jeremy does such crazy-detailed work. Which kind of got me thinking, is he going to be able to keep this up when middle-aged vision issues crop up? Look at Don Rosa, I don't think he works anymore because of his vision.