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This is the way I feel, too. If sellers would simply be truthful, without deceit, I don't care if they make a quick buck if it is something they found that I want. David
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Thanks, I hadn't noticed that. I'll take the over on that, but it still seems reasonable for such a cool cover. Lots of art out there! Good reminder about doing research, much appreciated. David
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Krigstein's 8-page "Master Race" OA at Heritage. How Much?
aokartman replied to NoMan's topic in Original Comic Art
This...from Vulture.com... It wasn’t the bold story that made “Master Race” so revolutionary — although the Holocaust was only ten years in the past and rarely spoken of. It was how Krigstein told the tale, using repeated panels, fractured images and expressionist anatomy to capture Reissman’s panic and dark deeds, and to break down time into fragmented, strobe-light-esque instants. Although today these devices are established comics vocabulary, they were utterly revolutionary in their time and inspired countless artists who came after to experiment with their own storytelling. Or as Spiegelman put it in the New Yorker, “Krigstein began to vibrate with the inner language of comics, to understand that its essence lay in the ‘breakdowns,’ the box-to-box exposition that breaks moments of time down into spatial units.” Krigstein never drew another story with the impact of this one, but he didn’t need to. -
The Official "Does Anybody Know Where This Art Is?" Thread
aokartman replied to delekkerste's topic in Original Comic Art
If anyone can verify if this 11 X 17 card art piece was published, I would appreciate it. I did quite a bit of searching, and came up empty. But, I got it anyway just for the image. Signed John Lucas. Thanos vs. Champion Of The Universe. AND...I just got it in the mail (thanks, Donna!) and it does not disappoint. It has a heretofore undisclosed "MONSTERHANDSLUCAS@YAHOO.COM" inscription on the reverse, if that helps date this piece. Any help appreciated. AND further update I sent John Lucas a message with an inquiry about the piece. Great to see he is active in the marketplace, not easy for an artist. MONSTERHANDS is a character he created and is looking for an outlet, apparently. Seems like a good one! inscription on the reverse, if that helps date this piece. Any help appreciated. The light coloring around the force field is whiteout carefully airbrushed, or cleverly toothbrushed accents. Thanks for looking, comments welcome, David S. Albright -
It just went to 55,000 dollars.
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New podcast/video from Felix Comic Art (UPDATED 1/3/17!)
aokartman replied to Nexus's topic in Original Comic Art
Thanks, Felix, for a great interview! I really appreciated the look into Todd Hignite's thoughts about original comic art trends. Best, David -
Your efforts are appreciated. I noticed the recent sale by that seller of a Peanuts art piece, wondering about that one.... David By bidding on items bidders understand and accept that: items are represented to the best of my ability, may be used or aged, and may contain unseen faults which are not listed and for which I do not take responsibility. I do not authenticate nor claim to be experts in the field of items listed; I use my best ability to determine the item and characteristics of the items attributes and functions. Please contact us prior to bidding to clarify any questions or concerns. If the item is not determine with any authentication it means it is sold as is,in the manner or attributed to, the artist.
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That would bother me if I discovered it was unpublished, since there is a premium attached to published art vs. inventory or commission art. Eventually, this distinction will hopefully resonate with the auction houses. Best, David
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LINK TO HA THING COVER ART WILSON SINNOTT If I had the money, this cover would be a great addition to my collection. Watching! Not my consignment, I haven't consigned to this auction. My interest is because I have some interior pages from this book. Best, David S. Albright
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Bump for ending and achieving the opening bid. Thanks for checking this out! I just listed my page of large pre-code horror art from THE MONSTER #2 for Fiction House 1953. ENDING THURSDAY! This lot has achieved the $200 opening bid and will sell. Art credit is Bill Discount. The lot includes a copy of the classic book in about good complete condition (cover detached). And, a color print of the page for display. LINK TO THE EBAY AUCTION Send me any questions and comments! Click a couple times on the image for full magnification of details! Best, David S. Albright
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The rising popularity of original art reproduction prints
aokartman replied to Mr. Machismo's topic in Original Comic Art
If making any copy of art you own is against the law, how is it interpreted when you make a digital copy (i.e., CAF) for personal use? Is the distinction made between digital and hard copy? Is the legal line crossed when someone SELLS a copy (versus personal use)? What about dealer catalogs showing copies? Can they legally charge for the catalog? So many questions. I have made reference copies of original comic art, and other art, digital and hard, for personal use, but I would not sell them and hard copies are marked as reference copies NFS. This seems reasonable to me. -
I'm curious if there is currently an authenticator for original comic art who will attest to any restoration, added later elements, etc of a piece that he/she examines in hand . David
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In a well-developed area of collector interest, I think you are right. But, we are in a fringe area or newly-developing area such as original comic art, where hidden and suspicious adulteration is known to have occurred without disclosure. And there are no ground rules. Whether this market matures to the point that disclosure about after-publication tweaking is common or necessary remains to be seen, but we are not there yet, sadly. Without common collector agreement to preserve works as they age, the danger becomes that they end up in the dust bin of history. I bought from an artist who put Scotch tape on some stats and blurbs on a cover right before he sold it to me, and I considered it a helpful gesture on his part, at the time. Today, I might recoil a bit, and politely suggest that I would take care of it. Who knows what the future brings? I support preservation with disclosure. David
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Photographs from the Frank Hampson exhibition (UK)
aokartman replied to The Voord's topic in Original Comic Art
Amazing, thanks for sending all the images and content. David -
Thanks for checking this out! I broke up the junk drawer lot into smaller lots with individual pictures. LINK TO BIG LOT OF ART AND LABELS, STATIONERY Here is a lot of stuff I brought down from the attic with the eventual intent of making smaller lots, but I thought it would be fun to try a "junk drawer" lot for everyone. The junk drawer has become a concept on eBay, and this is just a little spin on that theme. Send me any questions and comments! Best, David S. Albright
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Not sure if Rick is a Russian troll on this..... I appreciate when people on these forums point out suspicious sellers, and this auction house is certainly a candidate! David P.S. Note how many lots are "attributed" to famous artists.
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LINK to David S. Albright Vintage Art Discoveries on CAF I put significant pieces on CAF, some are for sale, some are in the vault, but I have a curious resistance to posting what I think is my most valuable piece, the cover art for HULK #209. This thread is making me rethink that I'm just being nervous about hurting the value of it. I have some free time coming up, so I will try to get a pic of that cover, though it is in a frame. Best, David S. Albright OK! I just remembered I put in my Lowry as an entry for 2017 and it got 6 or 7 votes! David
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CLOSED Thanks for checking this out! One book, Indian Braves #1 by Ace Publications for March 1951 in VG+ 4.5 condition. This 36-page book is complete. Page quality is supple with light overall aging. Cover and all pages are intact and attached. From the Dennis Chappy collection (name on cover). The Mile High copy just sold for $840. Not listed in Gerber. Click on the image a couple times for full magnification! $75 shipped to 50 states, flat and sturdy. Sorry, no international. Paypal, check, or money order. Questions and comments welcome in the thread or send me a message. Regards, David S. Albright
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LINK TO JLA AUCTION ON EBAY I just listed this comic book plus a page of original art 11 X 17", a model sheet for villain Cohaagen from "Total Recall". Art is pencil on standard Bristol and signed by Tom Lyle! Click through a couple times on this image for full magnification. Cohaagen was played by Ronny Cox of "Deliverance" banjo fame. Comic book, art, and shipping included in the price! $100 with make offer on eBay. LINK TO EBAY LISTING I also put up a color guide from New Guardians. ALSO, check my other items for JLA 57 (1991) with a splash page of original art by Wozniak and Patterson! Questions and comments welcome! Best, David S. Albright