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Sideshow Bob

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  1. this was a no brainer to pick up from Señor Court :banana:

     

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    Great choice on the Tiger Lily...that is a tremendous splash! Once Tyler started adding inkwash to his Peter Panzerfaust pages instead of just inking and letting the colorist work out the shading, the OA took on so much more depth. This is a great example of his evolution as an artist.

  2. Had a wild week of OA deliveries, from Sheltered, Rat Queens, The Wake, Wild Blue Yonder, Manifest Destiny [posted in other threads], as well as these two gems: a Locke & Key cover, and the pencils for a terrific R'as splash page from Red Hood & the Outlaws by Julius Gopez.

     

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    Getting another Locke & Key cover is really special, as they are so few and far between. The pencils on Red Hood by Julius Gopez are stunning in person; comiconart.com just got the shipment of OA for his run and has them for sale if you want to check them out. There are some really great pages there.

  3. sometimes some sales may look like shills but they're not. A couple of weeks ago I was bidding up a book one bid at a time without putting in a maximum bid. I was bidding it up against someone who had put up a high max bid. Anyways, to shorten the story, he must of thought I was a shill and at the conclusion of the auction, he cancelled his bid. I got a second offer and thinking he was the shill I refused the second chance offer. It subsequently sold for more than either he or I were willing to pay. HAHAHAHAH!!!!!

     

    or it was exactly what you thought and you were right, but now the market has been moved and his mission accomplished...

     

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    I love that post-game interview. Can watch it over and over. During the broadcast, Charles Barkley showed up at half-time with the Bears down by 20 and Barkley predicts the Bears would win over the Cardinals. Something like, "doesn't matter if you are up by 10 or 20 or 35, you cannot beat this team!" Go Bears!

  4. Sorry if it seems like I'm laying it on a bit thick with the OA, but there needs to be a reason that people want to believe in the future success of this book (speculators or actual readers pushing it onto more readers) ...well, if the art doesn't convince you, I don't know what will. [My apologies for the night-time exposures. Will fix this weekend]

     

     

    How good is this horse? Seriously.

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  5. You know, I've grown accustomed to reprints having different covers, I'm a little disappointed by these reprints.

     

    I don't have any hard evidence but I would bet that Matthew Roberts is killing himself getting the art done for the inside of the book. That doesn't leave any time to come up with fancy new covers every time Image wants to reprint. I would rather the books hit shelves in a timely manner than reprint mania.

     

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    I've been back and forth with Matt on the OA. He stopped doing full pencils followed by separate inks during issue #3. It was a while back, but I think at first they had expected an inker to work off Matt's full pencils, so he did the pencils in full detail to hand off to someone else. That someone else turned out to be himself.

     

    Now he is inking directly over pencils or doing blue line layouts with ink on top. So maybe less time needed than before... but that might explain the lack of a different 2nd print cover.

  6. Still bummed over two years later, as I the final underbidder on all of the #227 interior OA (the full story was sold intact at Doyle in November 2011). I know we all talk about the throwback Adams cover, with the cruel joke being the interior by Novick/Giordano as not very significant or special by any means.

     

    I even went to the preview to look at it, and the woman seemed annoyed I was taking up premium counter space flipping through the pages...in the catalogue, they even called it a "curiousity", since they never do comic OA.

     

    Always exciting as we approach 2/27 and the tribute parade of #227s come out on this thread, but that miss still stings.