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All-Star Squadman

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  1. Been making trades for nearly 20 years now and some of my favorite art was obtained that way. As for buying for "trade bait" after many times of it simply not working out anywhere near as planned I went back to my original motto of NEVER buy something unless I like and intend to keep it. The attitudes of many dealers, especially the big names, who it used to be "fun" trading with, now skew towards difficult to downright nasty. Dealing with other collectors however still can be mutually beneficial, just be careful you know whom you are dealing with as there are many sharks swimming in the hobby as well as a plethora of flippers who in effect are "con men". I've found if a person has a gallery loaded with a certain title, character or artist that is likely they do not fall into the conman flipper category especially if their gallery has a long multiyear history. In addition making good contacts can be key.
  2. While I'll agree with Palmer, Cockrum did ink him on a couple of Avengers issues that I think look amazing. If you ever have an opportunity at one of those J Buscema/D Cockrum pages do not let it slip away!
  3. I had a holy original art grail that for 15 years I had hoped to find but never expected it would happen. Then one day in the back of some out of the way random comic shop there it was. Although it was not for sale, I left the shop owner with an offer anyhow. Eventually time passed and he contacted me and we did the deal. The thing is for me the moment it was in my possession all other comic art, comics and related collectibles lost a significant interest to me. While I am glad, nay blessed, to have the item museum framed on my home office wall, I do miss the good ol' days when my interest was higher in comic art. In effect the day i got my the holy grail top of the mountain was reached and for me at least no where to go but down
  4. Cover vs Splash? Assuming same artist(s), usually the cover will win out but at last some of the time imagery can be a key.
  5. A collector can have exactly 6 Grail's plus 1 Holy Grail
  6. Perception and interest is key and from where I stand i see very little of what i seek for sale in recent times.
  7. Answer is no and I'm a long time premium member. I feel premium membership is a must have for all those serious or active in the hobby . I use "uBlock origin" to block the elements I do not want. Greatly decreases loading time and allows for a cleaner look as well. BTW I think there is or was a ISP rehosting going on.
  8. This exact scenario happened to me two or three times last year with two dealers. It has caused me to lose nearly all faith in a lot of comic art dealers and is why I've been buying directly from collectors on CAF, instead of off a dealer's website. “The truth is that all men having power ought to b mistrusted.” - James Madison
  9. YES!!! The Cat, or is it Hellcat, too! I don't think this classic page of Thanos' defeat has been posted yet.
  10. I hope your post is not implying the actual Metropolis Comics is doing this, but rather unknown individual or individuals impersonating Metropolis Comics as part of phishing type scheme?
  11. The Seller's New Mutants 98 and X-Force 2 auctions are in the same league as the art page. http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-MUTANTS-98-CGC-9-8-White-Pages-NM-1st-DEADPOOL-Liefeld-Feet-Included-/252592119094?hash=item3acfa9dd36:g:gYQAAOSw4shYBm-c Here is a great copy of New Mutants #98 by human deity/crapbag Rob Liefeld. This sucker was graded an amazing 9.8 by CGC, one of less than a billion books graded at such a pristine grade. There's a good chance you'd have to go to at least 2 comic book shops to find a copy in such amazing condition(assuming the first one had burned down). This book introduced the world to Deadpool, Domino, and Gideon, and as everyone recalls, Gideon is the one who blew up and became famous. Gideon was this ponytail wearing dude that basically kidnapped Sunspot after poisoning his dad and then made Sunspot work out with him all the time. It was weird. Oh, and you'll notice this cover has feet! As any true Liefeld fan knows, he doesn't know how to draw them, so these are clearly ghost-feet drawn by a real artist. Deadpool they made some kinda movie out of starring the dude from Two Guys, A GIrl, and a Pizza Place show and the guy who plays the not-smart tech guy on Silicon Valley. Oh, and Morena Baccarin, who we all loved from Firefly and Serenity. She was pretty much the high point of the movie. And the opening credits. That was a great opening credits scene. So there ya go. Epic comic, epic grade, and priced less than the next closest BIN version of the identical thing. Exciting times all around. Now throw your money at me. And remember - Liefeld is watching you. He's kinda creepy that way. http://www.ebay.com/itm/X-Force-2-CGC-9-8-2ND-DEADPOOL-Marvel-1991-MINT-1st-Weapon-X-LIEFELD-w-1-FOOT-/252617940092?hash=item3ad133dc7c:g:n94AAOSwImRYGoZb X-Force #2 by the magical and mighty Rob Liefeld. This was the third appearance of Deadpool after New Mutants #98 and the card and pinup from X-Force #1. We know what you're thinking and do not worry! This sucker is sealed tight in a crypt and there is no way any Liefeld will get onto you from touching it(although we recommend gloves). But be warned that if somehow the case was cracked or you came into direct contact with the book itself it is quite possible you will get some Liefeld on you. Known infections have resulted in loss of understanding of how to draw feet as well as a refusal to ever finish a project. We got 8 of these books in cgc 9.8. $60 with freeshipping in Liefeld-proof packaging.
  12. "Canon" or not this represents the best Thanos tale ever written!