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NicoV

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  1. You can also have a look here (and track them to get notifications on new listings): https://comicarttracker.com/kano-original-art-for-sale https://comicarttracker.com/jesus-saiz-original-art-for-sale https://comicarttracker.com/javier-pina-original-art-for-sale
  2. It was listed on BritComicsArt for $35k in 2018
  3. I have compiled some information on comic art auction houses, feel free to tell me if something is inacurate or if you have anything to complete this page! https://comicarttracker.com/faq-en/collecting-original-comic-art/comic-art-auction-houses-comparison-table
  4. Should be ok for the art in ETH. I'm not sure to understand. Nothing should disappear "spontaneously" from your tracking list. If some artwork you're tracking is sold (or removed from the dealer's inventory), it just moves from the "available" status to the "sold' status, but you can still see it by selecting the relevant status filter on the left panel:
  5. Hi @Twanj, thanks for the heads up! I've also seen that today, and I definitely have to fix it - hopefully this evening or tomorrow
  6. I would say $192k - https://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/charles-schulz-peanuts-daily-comic-strip-snoopy-original-art-dated-11-17-50-united-feature/a/7236-94143.s
  7. Now we know... https://www.comicartfans.com/gallerypiece.asp?piece=1786363
  8. Unfortunately it cannot get me the pages I like at a decent price!
  9. https://comicarttracker.com/auctions/top-prices
  10. I only bought one page this year, but it was a piece I was eyeing since it was uploaded to 2DG by its owner, so I probably can't call this year a crummy year. I see less and less pages that I would like to buy AND would consider as having a chance of being the higher bidder.
  11. Not to be confused with an Hobbit Axe! Sorry for that
  12. Of course you're right, there is no miracle: if the description is poor / wrong / misspelled / miscategorized, ComicArtTracker may not show you the art - and it can give you some opportunities of you spot them. If sellers don't want to make any effort to give their art the best chance to sell, what can I do? I could automatically accept some error margin when matching keywords, but then I would receive messages every day to tell me that CAT is a because they receive wrong matches (I already do receive such messages, but not everyday ^^). Sometimes when you know that it happens, you may choose a more "resilient" keyword - that's what I do for Bill Sienkiewicz by looking for any word starting with "sienk". It means that you also accepts to get more false positive to not miss anything (like looking for "phantom" instead of "phantom stranger"). It's just a question of balance, and it's your choice. But is there any alternative? Except if you want me to train some IA to help find approximative matches and sort the art for you.
  13. You don't have it on a regular search, only when checking your favs: define your favs (see here) go to the search page and click on "check all favorites now"
  14. With favs and "discard all", I doubt you get tons of new Kirby or Frazetta every day. I follow more than 100 keywords and I don't spend more than 30s every day to check the new listings matching my favs. In fact, I first click on "discard all" then I scroll down and if need be I undiscard / track the art I'm interested in.
  15. Yet another proof that you should not believe anything on social media without checking...
  16. You probably saw that on FB and I think it's just a joke / fake article ;-)
  17. I would also love to stop seeing the same lots from eBay every week, and that's definitely a feature that I plan to develop one day. But that's a quite complex one to put in place, and it could impact server performance if I don't do it properly.
  18. These stats do not take into account art from eBay below $100 that did not sell. See screenshot below, that's what you're looking for. But please note that it might exclude some art that you don't really want to exclude, just because someone decided to copy the whole biography of an artist, including some keywords that have nothing to do with this specific art... That's why I personally don't use this feature: I do prefer to visually filter a lot of cr*p rather than missing out a "false positive"!
  19. It might be more a question of quality than quantity. Looking at ComicArtTracker stats, the flow is quite stable. Usually between 6000 and 7000 new art listed every week. See graph below on the last 200 weeks (~ 4 years):
  20. Totally agreed! I have a page from the same What If #19 and I love how he played with the original panels from Ditko... ...compared to:
  21. I would say $1680... with this page https://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/pat-broderick-and-mike-esposito-what-if-19-story-page-5-original-art-marvel-1980-/a/122110-13704.s
  22. This one? https://comicarttracker.com/history?query=wonder-woman-774 Anyway, the only WW 774 art I see on ComicArtTracker is / was sold by Comic Art House.
  23. oh I see ONE I would not love to have...
  24. Maybe if you ever want to install an air conditioner?
  25. $1700 (as highlighted on the screenshot from J.Sid) https://www.comiclink.com/auctions/item.asp?id=1479714