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Aweandlorder

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  1. no one will buy it so it doesn't matter Put it on a speculator web site and they will come. I mean really I would love to see an experiment on it. tree fiddy
  2. Never heard of this but looks like its moving well for an obscure book Tomboy Tomboy
  3. Not sure M/Fanfare was ever hot but it was definitely a fave series of mine.. and PCR along C vess, M Beachum, Sandy Plunkett, The Hampton bros were the unsung heroes of Marvel at the time
  4. Thank you! at least someone here is informative! You're welcome Thank you too... Happy??? (see what I did there)
  5. Grant Morrison books do pretty well in general. I'm sure the news this week didn't hurt. Somebody stole this one though. Which news? thought it was optioned like a thousand others awhile ago
  6. So apparently signed Happy books are a thing? Sold for 125.00 72.00
  7. All New Wolverine #2, 3, 4 have 2nd print variants that hardly hit the bay... (in my best kav impression) shouldnt they be overpriced?
  8. If / when Moon Knight gets going for media, I like this book for his villain. How about this one then
  9. The 3D one came with a press kit from Jenette correct?
  10. I'm fine not seeing it again, I think it looks awful. Easier for me to find another been mentioned here before by someone http://boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=9359645Post9359645
  11. Why cant both books co-exist? Kinda like Sub-Mariner #34 & Marvel Feature #1?
  12. Too me, Jim Lee was really the only artist that copied Art Adams style back in the 80s and did it good. And he was putting them out there.. Punisher war journal, X-Men, Uncanny...
  13. Sad to say, Neal Adams. There's often a similar comparison and criticism of his peak 70s work with his modern era art style. That said, he can still do some really brilliant commissions. Has Neal Adams' art changed much over the years? I know his recent TFA cover is reminiscent of his work from the 70s: http://swcomiccollector.blogspot.com/2016/11/modern-marvel-star-wars-force-awakens-1.html Any examples of current work showing his range? I cant think of any artist's work that has improved after their success. You can throw Art Adams, Mike Golden in there as well.. Actually Adam Hughes is probably the only one I can think of... But he mainly just does covers now so cant really compare Jae Lee? Well, I dont think that he is as influential as some of the artists mentioned (Art, Adams, Golden, Miller). Def hasnt been around as long as them Guess it depends on what you mean by success. He isn't a legend. Im surprised that no one has shared some Liefeld & Mcfarlane covers yet.. How can they not be in this thread??
  14. Sad to say, Neal Adams. There's often a similar comparison and criticism of his peak 70s work with his modern era art style. That said, he can still do some really brilliant commissions. Has Neal Adams' art changed much over the years? I know his recent TFA cover is reminiscent of his work from the 70s: http://swcomiccollector.blogspot.com/2016/11/modern-marvel-star-wars-force-awakens-1.html Any examples of current work showing his range? I cant think of any artist's work that has improved after their success. You can throw Art Adams, Mike Golden in there as well.. Actually Adam Hughes is probably the only one I can think of... But he mainly just does covers now so cant really compare Jae Lee? Well, I dont think that he is as influential as some of the artists mentioned (Art, Adams, Golden, Miller). Def hasnt been around as long as them
  15. Sad to say, Neal Adams. There's often a similar comparison and criticism of his peak 70s work with his modern era art style. That said, he can still do some really brilliant commissions. Has Neal Adams' art changed much over the years? I know his recent TFA cover is reminiscent of his work from the 70s: http://swcomiccollector.blogspot.com/2016/11/modern-marvel-star-wars-force-awakens-1.html Any examples of current work showing his range? I cant think of any artist's work that has improved after their success. You can throw Art Adams, Mike Golden in there as well.. Actually Adam Hughes is probably the only one I can think of... But he mainly just does covers now so cant really compare
  16. Wasnt too sure where to put this one, but Ive noticed that Superman/WW #11 Selfie variant is not a common book on the bay.. Theres currently only one listing for it and previous listings sold rather quickly..
  17. 2 things.. First is that Miller is a major player in comic book history. Period. Some would go as far as saying that he was the main inspiration behind Tim Burton's 1st batman movie. No one can undermine the man's talent and achievements as an artist and storyteller and because of that... Second, He can mess on a canvas and call it art. Not to say that he does. but his credibility and influence allows him to express himself as he see fits
  18. Jesus. When I saw this cover, I actually thought it was a joke. I just.....don't get it....on any level. I've heard Miller's health has been an issue, so did he draw this on some sort of substance??? All I can think is that he really needed his painkillers for a time--even throughout some deadlines. This is for me, by far, the absolute worst specimen of cover art I think I've ever seen. --Funny thing is, no one wants it---in 10 years...and perhaps after Miller passes away, this will be a huge piece to own.......but a piece of what??? You think? Take a look here: Miller And for some highlights here: Darkseid Thanos
  19. What the hell is that!? 1. He even inked that, so there's no one else to blame 2. I never liked Larsen personally, this doesn't look 'that bad' for him in my opinion No definition in the coloring, but I don't mind the pencils. Sounds like if someone else had inked it, it may not have made this thread! It looks like Klaus Janson inked it.. Although the credits dont mention him BUT he did ink the interior book