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ComicArtAddict

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  1. Why exactly do I deserve these comments Jerry S & Mr Not So Nice early in the board? This is in reference to my Walking Dead 27 cover and the insults for turning down offers. I'm referred to as seller A and the first owner is seller B. Seller B sold it to Mike D and I purchased it a while ago. I just bought it in the Spring and I don't want to sell it no need to be rude. Being a fellow CAF members I would have hoped you guys would have a little more class on a public board. Thanks for linking the insult to my site to... Nice!
  2. I own 3 Tony Moore commissions and I've seen numerous. Looks to be original art by Tony to me. Many of his early quick sketches look like this. Tony Moore usually signs "Thanks", "Rot on" or "Rock on" and the persons name. I own two with 'Thanks" and one with "Rot on". The two times I've seen Tony sketching he didnt use color but someone might have brought the red pencil/ marker with them and asked him to add it. I had the Rob Guillory the Chew artist do sketches for me in a hard cover with the gold & silver pigmented archival markers I brought with me. I always bring my own pigmented archival markers and my own blank comic art board to conventions for sketches!
  3. Just send Tony & Kara a link and ask them if it's Tony's art. artsales@tonymooreillustration.com Kara usually replies back the same day. The email address is readily available on their website. Extremely nice people. I'd say it's a real Tony Moore original. Back in 2006 & 2007 he was doing a lot of quick sketches. Looks to me like some one wanted themselves drawn as a zombie. Now that his commissions are commanding substantial prices ($600 - $800) he spends a lot of time at conventions drawing them. I own 3 Tony Moore commissions and each one he spent 3 + hours drawing each. He's also been cutting back the amount of time spent on drawing at conventions. Typically one sketch a day at a convention and some days/ conventions he's not even sketching. The drawing may be crude for Tony's impressive work but it's hard to get a sketch from Tony especially that cheap!