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rsonenthal

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  1. The Cartoon Art Museum is auctioning off Dave Stevens/Rocketeer tribute pieces on eBay.

    "The Cartoon Art Museum, in cooperation with The Rocketeer Trust, announces an all-star tribute to Dave Stevens and The Rocketeer, the Museum's latest original art auction fundraiser. Original artwork created for this auction will be exhibited at the Cartoon Art Museum this spring and will be featured in an exhibition catalog. We already have an impressive list of creators lined up, and as the pieces come in they will be posted here, and at our Cartoon Art Museum page on CAF. Twenty percent of the auction proceeds will go to the Hairy Cell Leukemia Foundation in honor of Dave Stevens. Dave's sister has graciously given us permission to do this show/auction."

    I just picked up the Harry Bliss tribute piece.

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    More elections on going!!  Take a look.  Neat art - great cause!!

    Ron

  2. I don't attend enough of these events, but what's the difference between a dealer posting a high price and the piece sitting for a while, and something not selling on a show because it's priced too high?  Where is the bait and switch?   Is Nick's show an auction show with no reserve?  Sorry for the question if it's obvious.

  3. This.

    On 3/31/2023 at 2:17 PM, Rob Frey said:

    i disagree with that. these pieces have been live now for quite a bit of time for the world to see....... probably 99% of us on these boards and who will watch the auction know exactly what it is we are looking at or bidding on. do you really think that the auctioneer is going to offer us some words of wisdom that is going to change our minds on whether we bid or not ? i don't think so., and she is not my sister or wife.

     

  4. On 1/31/2023 at 12:11 PM, jjonahjameson11 said:

    Sal has worked on Just about every key Marvel title during his long tenure with the Company.

    So, love him or hate him, when you think of Sal Buscema do you associate his work with a particular character or title or storyline?  To me, nothing really jumps out from a storyline perspective or character/title.

    he was just…there.  

    For whatever it's worth, Sal's Hulk is my Hulk.  He was on the title forever and he is a solid storyteller.

    I'm not in the deity crowd, but I associate him with the Hulk, and I'm not sure if anyone had a longer run on that character.  

  5. For what it's worth (and that may not be much), I'm not sure I see how adding another 10 or however many different message boards automatically helps new collectors. If anything, communication about the hobby becomes more fragmented and it's easier for newer collectors to fall into a smaller group where they get preyed upon.  

    I would encourage (as I often do as I welcome) new collectors to join as many different avenues for communication as they can.  In that way, they can learn about the hobby before they start plowing too much money on "this can only go up" or "this is an amazing deal" schemes. 

    Ron

  6. On 9/8/2022 at 10:03 AM, Will_K said:

    That really surprised me.  And knowing there were more Terry strips to follow, I thought... "OK, here we go !!!".  The amazing thing was there was another Terry from less than a month later in 1935 that went for "only" $ 528.  That is a very wide range.  And several others in the later 1930's went for less than $1,000.

    I think that might be the first appearance of Normandie Drake.  Strip art, like comic art is story dependent.