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Captain Canuck

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  1. Fill all of the bottom shelves with boxes and then 1 box per shelf. The rest of the openings fill with comic parphanelia.
  2. I have talked to some comic artists who have worked with Ditko and believe that he was given back the art by Marvel and then proceeded to donate it to the Library of Congress. Unfortunately it is only speculation and no one knows for sure.
  3. I like your version better. Now I want to find a high res, printed format version to frame with my OA strip. What filter in PS did you use with this strip?
  4. Thank you so much, if you go to buy prints it appears, but the coloring is over saturated.
  5. Azzarello told me personally last summer in front of Miller, Janson and Kubert that he has the 1975 GSX #1 cover by Kane and Cockrum in his personal collection.
  6. Help Finding the Published Version of this Spiderman Strip Anyone have an image of the printed/published strip this Spider-Man Sunday Strip is for? It is from 11-2-14.
  7. Sent 2 letters to Ditko this week, so lets see how he responds.
  8. Spider-Man Sunday Strip Anyone have an image of the printed strip this is for?
  9. Anyone know why IDW raised their prices on this book? Last week they had it listed for $100 and now have it listed for $125.
  10. Thanks! Still thinking of adding another mat to it, making it a double mat, black under the white, thin bezel or will that take away from it?
  11. I think this would be considered a sketch cover. It was digitally created by Mike Decarlo, adapted and re colored from a Kirby drawing. Then printed on to card stock and attached to a book. On Kirby's drawing board is a photo of me with Stan.
  12. First framed piece. Kept it very simple. Jack Kirby drawing, adapted and recolored by Mike Decarlo and signed by Stan Lee. On the drawing board is a photo of me with Stan.