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  1. Ron Randall Commissions & Original Art Ron Randall has been drawing comic books, graphic novels and storyboards for over thirty years. He has worked for all the major comics publishers in the United States, including Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Image, Dark Horse and IDW on properties as varied as Spider-man, Supergirl, Predator and Star Wars. His own science fiction series Trekker, telling the adventures of bounty hunter Mercy St. Clair, is his signature project. Ron is busier than ever these days, producing new Trekker stories as well as serving as artist on several other creator-owned projects and various commercial clients both in and out of comics. Ron is currently accepting commission requests. Below you will find samples and the corresponding prices. Please allow 6-8 weeks for the completion of your request from the time of payment. 11 x 14 Single Figure with minimal background Inks – $100 Add Watercolor – $75 Each Additional Character – $50 Add Detailed Background – $75 Add Detailed Watercolor Background – $125 12 x 16 Single Figure with minimal background on fine watercolor paper Inks – $250 Each Additional Character – $100 Add Detailed Watercolor Background – $150
  2. Justice League Vs. Suicide Squad #3 Serendipity Art Sales Original Art Original published art for the cover and interior pages are available! 11 x 17 Pencils – Jesus Merino (Blueline) Inks – Andy Owens Writer – Joshua Williamson Justice League vs. Suicide Squad: Part 3 of 12 – Written by Joshua Williamson. Art and Cover by Jesus Merino and Andy Owens. Belle Reve Penitentiary. Headquarters of Task Force X, home to the worst super-criminal scum in the DC Universe and new residence of…the Justice League?! The Suicide Squad delight in showing Earth’s greatest heroes how the other side lives, and you’d better believe the Justice League needs to be restrained to hear the terrible secret Amanda Waller has to tell them.
  3. Justice League #7 (Rebirth) Jesus Merino and Andy Owens. Justice League #7 Original Art Pages
  4. Andy Owens is a professional comic book artist. He began his career as an assistant to Art Thibert in 1995 and began working for Top Cow Productions in 1998. He was later hired by Marvel Comics and he worked on titles like Gambit, Wolverine, X-Men and many more. Owens was also hired by Dark Horse Comics in 1999 and till this still inks their top titles including Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Tomb Raider. His first published work for DC Comics was in 2002 on the title Batman. Later on, he worked on titles such as Superman, Nightwing, Green Arrow, Batgirl, Robin and many more. Andy Owens Inking Commissions He is currently inking the Uncanny Inhumans for Marvel and Justice League Rebirth for DC Comics. This week we've listed Convergence: The Atom, Justice League: Rebirth and Uncanny Inhumans pages. Andy Owens Original Art
  5. Never said you tried to bypass me, or that you're at fault. This is on Larry and I've spoken to him about the outstanding commissions and how to mend fences with clients. I'm here to help, and I have yet to receive emails from anyone here regarding my previous post.
  6. So, if I can help with this, I'll definitely try. If you have an outstanding commission from Larry that you paid for, please forward me the correspondence, payment method, payment transaction #, what type/character and the date. You can email me at: jerry @ serendipityartsales.com I'll see what I can do. However, after this, I don't want to hear how reps are just middle men who are unnecessary.
  7. I know I posted a quick blurb and the link, but I was very happy with the piece and will display it proudly. Yes, it took a little extra to get it, but it didn't make my top 5 of unpleasant commission experiences.
  8. Well, here it is! Arrived safely. Spider-Man, Nightwing & Strong Guy by Larry Stroman
  9. Got an email from Larry this morning saying that he sent the piece this weekend and should be here tomorrow. He even included a scan of the postal receipt. Will show you the piece when it arrives safely.
  10. Well, I'm going to assume Kwan worked some magic, which I greatly appreciate. Got a scan of the inked piece, hopefully the physical piece follows soon. Jerry www.serendipityartsales.net
  11. I had such high hopes, and I'm still hoping that he comes through. I commissioned Larry and paid for my piece back in March, and was told a few weeks turnaround. Now, as a rep myself, I understand that things come up and artists get delayed, but to ignore people who have already paid, and respond to new clients withing an hour to take more money is one of the things that is destroying the trust of collectors. Here is an email I sent to Larry last week. "Hi Larry, So, I wanted to give you a heads up, there are some collectors who are reaching a boiling point regarding their commissions they are waiting on from you. While you said mine would be done in April, I rep over 40 artists and understand things come up, so I still have faith in you. If hard times have come up, my best suggestion is to communicate this with your clients. Your fans want your work because they admire what you do, and will usually wait with a smile as long as you keep them informed. If you take their money and cut off communication, they feel like they've been stolen from and that spreads like wildfire this day in age. I implore you to reach out to those who have commissioned you and let them know what is going on and fulfill your commitments. A few great commissions to the right people and your revenue stream can be great, but if this hits the collector's boards and web sites, its going to be rough. If there is anything I can do to help, please let me know. I love your work and know many others would love to get pieces too. Jerry" Communication is key! He had no problem responding to a new client today in only 23 minutes to arrange a new commission, but hasn't answered my very polite and trying to be helpful emails in months.
  12. http://www.serendipityartsales.net/ My humble site for OA and Commissions!