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Doc McCoy

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  1. There was. It was several pages long and had been here for years, usually always on the first page here, but I've just scrolled through at least five to six pages of the OA forum and is seems to have disappeared. EDIT: Found it!
  2. @ZimmermanTelegram I missed this thread back in July. I have a piece of his art from that run. Evan was supposed to do a commission for me, but unfortunately he's not the most organized guy when it comes to those and we ended up making a deal where he swapped out the page in place of the commission. He had emailed me a list of pages. They ranged anywhere from $100 - $190 at the time (January of 2015).
  3. I would have to disagree with this, there's been recent cases of newer collectors spending well over $10K on modern art that many more experienced/older collectors wouldn't call A Level. This example gives too wide a berth for definition of the terms.
  4. Overall, I enjoyed season 2, but had the same issues I've had with most of Marvel's Netflix series lately; I wish they would cut the season order by 1-2 episodes and force the writers to tighten up their stories. Always seems that there are points where they're just treading water before moving on with the story.
  5. @Kevin Boyd any chance next year's show moves back to the North/South Concourse? Not sure what the logistics were this year, but 2017's show held in that part of the convention center had plenty of parking, while this year's show held in the West Concourse provided the smallest parking area at the Orange County Convention Center.
  6. @Kevin Boyd I'm going to chime in with @1p36DSA here. Your event starts in two days and the floor plan still isn't posted on your website. It'd be nice to know where to find people. Thanks.
  7. In my opinion, whether it be for a published piece or a commission, I would want you to use every tool available to you in order to produce the most outstanding piece of art that you are capable of. Additionally (and this is only a hypothesis from my own experience drawing or painting over the years), but digital layouts not only allow for you to save time, but could possibly extend your career by lessoning the wear and tear on your hands.
  8. Though I enjoy many of today's modern artists, I've often found myself seeking out bronze era and older pages with dialogue more recently. Unless the artist has completely conveyed the story through the art on their panels (and in today's world of computer enhancement, they often haven't), the lack of dialogue has left many modern pages feeling bland.
  9. This was a hilarious Twitter exchange. Elizabeth Banks nailed it. https://www.yahoo.com/movies/elizabeth-bankss-r-rated-joke-new-venom-trailer-ignites-celebrity-twitter-conversation-004119697.html Love Tom Hardy, but the CGI on Venom just looks off. Here's my other issue, Spider-Man is integral to the look of Venom because he wore the symbiotic costume first. What's the explanation for his resemblance to Spidey in this film if that never happens?
  10. This was one of my biggest art collecting fears as my kids were growing up. I always made sure my collection was stored well away from little fingers and crayons. As for crayon removal, straight from the source: http://www.crayola.com/faq/stain-removal-tips/how-can-i-remove-crayon-marks-from-paper/
  11. Someone must have disagreed with you . . . because it happened.
  12. Not sure they left Trish likable enough to have her own show after this, did they?
  13. I think season 1 had a much better villain, while season 2 had much more character development for Jessica.
  14. Growing up in Orlando, you're always in the shadow of Mickey Mouse. While Disney has always been amazing, it's an entirely different experience when you are there for the birth of a new theme park. It's been quite the journey with Universal Studios . . . from Jaws to Harry Potter. I was there the day the park opened, went to their very first Halloween Horror Nights (they're prepping for HHN 28 this year) and got to experience a whole new thrill when Islands of Adventure opened the summer after I finished college. While all of the "Islands" are great, of course Marvel Adventure Island was always my favorite. Given the time period of its opening, the island is dominated by X-Men art, with some Avengers, FF, Hulk and Spidey sprinkled in. Adam Kubert was the main contributing artist for the park and his work can be seen everywhere, however there is one small sitting area that features the work of another artist. Called "Shards", these six diamond pillars feature numerous Marvel characters, but one features the original X-Men, Professor X, Magneto and the Sentinels. I've eyed it for few decades now at the park and was thrilled to find the original artwork on Anthony's website, especially since I now get to share Universal with my 10 year old son. So here's my little piece of theme park history, the original art to "Shard #4", the X-Men, by Sal Buscema and Tim Townsend.
  15. Don't really care for the price tag of either, but the history behind the TTA 61 has me intrigued enough to tip the scales in that direction.
  16. I like all three 608 covers, 613 & 615. Judging by the comments, I would say there's a definite generational gap in the appreciation for Jim's work.
  17. This. Sign each one "From the personal collection of Scott Williams" with a small remark and you'll definitely get the money invested in them back, plus some.
  18. Fred Chamberlain has 3 Goon pages listed in art available for sale that he put up recently. You can see them in his gallery here: http://www.comicartfans.com/galleryroom.asp?gsub=68072&page=6&order=Date
  19. Just added this buyer to my blocked list: jangaru78 Current feedback of 24 is all good, but made an offer late in the day yesterday, followed by an email stating "I expect you accept as soon as be possible". Thought I'd consider the offer and sleep on it. After giving me less than 12 hrs (including the 8 I was sleeping). Woke up this morning and they had lied to eBay in order to retract their bid, saying I had changed the item description, I had not. Revealed their personality on this one and not the type of person I'd like to do business with anyway.
  20. Certain art teams just have "It". Thanks to Scott McDaniel and Andy Owens for having Elektra, with an assist from DD, stake her claim to the "Iron" Throne. http://www.comicartfans.com/gallerypiece.asp?piece=1434772
  21. First the monstrous Man-Thing, now for something more Sinister! Mr. Sinister claims the "Iron Throne" by Karl Slominskihttp://www.comicartfans.com/galleryp...?piece=1431079
  22. This is veering dangerously close to “Cabal” territory. Many of you may have already said too much.