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Bronty

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  1. Boy, reading the thread title and seeing this image without any other context.... yeesh
  2. ugh, not sure what's up with that stupid thunderbolts logo
  3. Limiting oneself arbitrarily to a really low number is one way to end up buying a buncha krap you'll just resell later.
  4. $105,000 now, so my 100k+ guess looks like a winner
  5. I have started doing a video game original art podcast with a few other people and this episode was all about Boris & Julie. We talk about their game art but also their comic related art from the Marvel mags (like Savage Sword of Conan), Warren, and even the Marvel Masterpiece cards along with recent developments in the market for their art. If it interests you please enjoy:
  6. that one is a pretty easy guess to be a big number. It might be the best card art to have in all of MTG outside of the first 4 sets.
  7. gone up another 3k in the hour since I posted
  8. Edit, I guess its already at 94k so maybe my 100k+ estimate isn't really that daring
  9. Quite a desirable one on HA atm. I expect 100k+... we shall see https://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/paintings/terese-nielsen-magic-the-gathering-force-of-will-illustration-original-artwork-1996-/a/7337-37019.s?ic4=GalleryView-Thumbnail-071515
  10. They don't much care if you get posterized, and neither does comiclink. The resale certificate is just a way to encourage re-consignments of valuable books so they make their cut again on the next guy, and why shouldn't they? If a house is going to handle the resale, why not them? The whole Make an Offer platform is built around a similar idea. Buyer 1 has material Buyer 2 now wants. Drop the HA fees to 10% and use your website to facilitate the re-sale of a valuable book.
  11. I love his ships and dragons too. I look for his signature Groo elements when I am buying the art as well. I want things like sinking ships, dragons, supporting characters, cheese dip, a fray, etc etc etc. Good stuff.
  12. there is no interior (to this copy) - its an untrimmed cover with no book
  13. hahah that's pretty good. There's some truth in that. I'd like Mile High Timely and Actions.
  14. Decades and dates really do make the most sense. There's so much change even within those ages that understanding them fully requires getting back to dates anyways. Things changed a lot from year to year within the specific significant movements in comics. 1962 SA marvels aren't like 1966 SA marvels, and 1952 Barks ducks are quite different than 1959 Barks ducks.
  15. I came on around Issue #10 - saw that cover and was a fan ever since. I guess that was around 1987.
  16. 1938 and even 1939 are pointless years to use because there was almost no superheroes being published yet. Your point about 1941 is fair, but what's that look like in 1951? I think the point he's making is that after the initial boom during the war years, superheroes weren't that popular - again - until the 60s/70s.
  17. I'm not 100% in love with the published image either, but that's one cover where I think it will look a lot better in black and white. There's a lot of mishmashed colors that are a bit distracting that won't be present on the OA.
  18. Yes, exactly, and so that’s the relevant metric I think. The market has a lot of factors moving up and down within it comingled into results. At the end of thr end of thr day, even if we take Covid volatility out of the equation as best we can there are still other trends effecting the marketplace. For example on the comic book side I’ve noticed that LB Cole covers have been on fire and have stayed hot. ECs have strongly trended up as well. Ie not everything has returned to 2019 levels because there have been some supply and demand changes.
  19. 1st true appearance of spider-man!!! $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$