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iggy101us

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  1. Thanks guys. I got it yesterday - 8/20 (Sat), sorry typo. Nick spent quite a lot of time on it. I was walking in the artist alley area and he spent an hour or so on it (on and off I am sure, but still a lot of time for a con sketch). The sketch is super detailed in person.
  2. East of West sketch by Nick Dragotta at StocktonCon on 8/20/2016.
  3. Agree. Even the 3rd TPB is pretty hard to find. Quantum & Woody TPB #1-4 set
  4. There are also signed versions of Q&W #0 and #1. Quantum and Woody #0. Signed by MD Bright and Christopher Priest. Unnumbered. Wizard COA. Quantum and Woody #1. Signed by MD Bright and Christopher Priest per COA but only Christopher Priest signed. Numbered 154 of 500. Dynamic Forces COA. Quantum and Woody #1. Signed by Christopher Priest. Unnumbered. Dynamic Forces COA.
  5. Harbinger #1 project. Signed by Janet Jackson, Bob Layton, Jim Shooter. Includes a Harbinger print signed by Anthony Castrillo, Sean Chen, Mike Mcguire, a DVD of the Big Apple panel from spring 2006, and transcript of a separate Valiant panel from the same show.
  6. It's all relative. Definitely more common than the OA.
  7. Even hard to find the signed version with original retailer letter. Chaos Effect Red Alpha signed by Bernard Chan with Retailer Letter.
  8. Probably because when Valiant kicked off production with even its pre-hero line, it was at the tail-end of the Copper Age. In that case, here are some pre-Hero items: The Best of the Nintendo Comics System hardcovers (Valiant spine and Mallard Press spine variants) The Best of the Super Mario Bros hardcovers (Valiant spine and Mallard Press spine variants) The Best of the Super Mario Bros (Valiant spine variant). Signed by Jade Moede. Nintendo Comic System TPB 1 (regular and No Price variant) Nintendo Comic System TPB 2 (regular and variant cover) Game Boy Target Value Pack front Game Boy Target Value Pack back WWF Battlemania #1-5 set
  9. Why is this in the copper section? And why did I discover this thread just now? For those members who are also active VF.com members, you have seen this already. I recently got this on eBay from a vintage apparel seller and am trying to get more info about it. It seems to be the only one that has surfaced so far. I sent an email to KC Caps and have not received a response (not surprisingly). Acclaim Shadowman baseball cap with adjustable buckle and snap closure. Embroidered with Shadow Man on front and Acclaim on back. The tag says HeadShots by KC Caps. Made in Bangladesh. RN#89449 (H&C Headwear Inc. based in Carson, CA). It looks great and it is in like-new condition. Does anyone have any info on this? May be it's a prototype or promo item? :?
  10. Sketch of Xiaolian in the new HC by Nick Dragotta on 8/8/2015 at StocktonCon.
  11. Congrats on the find. Should press right out.
  12. i think you are right... That would confuse the true 1st appearance even more . . .
  13. Here's a set of Upper Deck Valiant Era Trading Cards in Wooden Box. Only 100 of these wooden boxes were made (plus a few proofs, I think). They were given out to various Valiant employees and creators. This is #52/100 originally owned by Valiant artist Joe St Pierre. Signed by Joe St Pierre at bottom of wooden box. This limited edition set was given away at release party at Chicago Comics Convention on 7/2/1993. Includes: Bloodshot Retailer Chrome (x6), Upper Deck Pyramid hologram card, Valaint Era Series 1 Unseen Art inserts U1 to U9, Valaint Era Series 1 base cards #1-120, Turok Retailer Chrome, Ninjak Retailer Chrome, Predator vs Magnus Robot Fighter #3 (x2)
  14. Beer label variants, yet another 90s gimmick
  15. Here's a set I picked up several years ago . . . Armstrong Ale. Complete with original box and Valiant holiday card. Darque Brew. Complete with original box and Acclaim holiday card.
  16. The bronze X-O ring is the most common of all but it's still pretty hard to track down. All the other ones rarely show up for sale, with the silver ones being EXTREMELY difficult to locate. X-O Manowar bronze ring, X-O Manowar silver ring, Ninjak bronze ring, Ninjak silver ring
  17. That's pretty cool. I think it's a a really bad case of ink rub!
  18. This is one of the more unique items in my collection - a used softball jersey that belonged to Acclaim editor Madeleine E. Robins. She was an editor at Acclaim Comics for about 3 years for Armed and Dangerous, Magnus Robot Fighter, Shadowman and other titles. According to Bernard Chang, there were 3 official softball jerseys: Below is the email exchange tracking down the history of the jersey: Madeleine E Robins -> her daughter -> San Francisco thrift shop -> San Francisco buyer -> San Francisco buyer moves to New York -> sells on eBay to me (who is in the San Francisco Bay Area) -> research to determine jersey belonged to Madeleine E Robins
  19. So... VALIANT (all caps, all the time --- a stated rule) wasn't true anymore before the end of 1994. Not all caps in the Chaos Effect Red letter either (dated 10/3/1994).
  20. That letter from Wizard is probably more valuable to a Valiant collector than the books (even if they were gold). There were very few official Valiant letters (or Valiant-sponsored letters like Wizard prizes) that survived, so collectors generally pay a premium when they can get something that ties directly to the early Valiant offices. Few that survived? I would think everyone who ever won would have kept their letters as a special prize. Then again, they might have been kids like me back then..... Right, but did they print 100,000 letters? Because they printed 100,000 copies of books (on average). If there are even 200 letters, that's 1:500 ratio. I got a few original letters This one I got directly from Valiant back in the 90s. I received the Ninjak #1 gold variant with the following letter. Also included were James Perham's business card and a chromium card. I also picked up these up over the years . . . Chaos Effect Red Alpha signed by Bernard Chan with Retailer Letter. This early Valiant marketing package includes a red Valiant folder, an original letter signed by Seymour Miles, the marketing plans for May to Dec 1992 with 25 pages of material, 2 gold books, and 2 H.A.R.D.Corps #1 preview posters (black and blue versions). The 25-page marketing plans brochure was used for the Diamond Sales Seminar on June 15th 1992. It can be viewed here: http://www.valiantfans.com/Valiant1992Marketing.pdf VALIANT marketing newsletter and promos from 1992 Inside there are: (1) 2-sided letter with a mini-poster of the Unity Red on the back (2) Retailer questionnaire (2-sided) (3) Unity preview art in black and white (2-sided) (4) Eternal Warrior #1 poster (5) Unity #0 poster
  21. At this rate, the title is going to change to Jupiter's Grandchildren when #5 comes out.
  22. Sketch of Crow by Nick Dragotta on 5/3/2014 in Alameda.