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Ill take it!
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Platinum era Scacity (maybe more later)
Changer replied to sagii's topic in Golden/Silver/Bronze Age Only
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couple more nice westerns.
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come for the books, stay for the westerns..
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I wish I couldve kept all the big books, but then again when there is romance in the air , hard to say no
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yup definitely not a cheap habit. its a blessing and a curse over the years to fund my habit, I've sold a marvel comics 1 ng, TMNT 1 9.4, Wrighton Swamp thing OA, Paul Smith x-men original art ... and Im still trying to fund just a couple more books I "need".
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wally wood 2 I take..
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yikes sorry images came acorss x large
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couple more coming back., teh DS 23 was a cpr
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if your not first your last,
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purdy!
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yeah I think you need to be very careful about trusting ai at this point, i just fed in the texan (lubber image) and it said this who drew this ? ChatGPT The cover art for "The Texan Comics" you provided was drawn by Matt Baker. Matt Baker was a prolific comic book artist known for his work during the Golden Age of Comics, particularly with St. John Publications. His style is recognizable for its dynamic composition and attention to detail, particularly in character expressions and action scenes.
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Interesting. Send me the prompt. Maybe if we feed in 5 known images from both artists it can analyze the whole drawing . In the case of the lubber anatomy horse and human , seems much looser and off, especially that Texan. But that’s my art degree speaking and my human side speaking I do think the inks are strong on it, so maybe collab
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interesting, not sure who inked. the normal handling of clothing and composition for most westerns were not well done. I think the way the clothe drapes over , the way the horse ears and tufts match up, the well done anatomy of the male figure says Baker ( especially more Baker when compared to many PL), I did discuss with a couple other Baker collectors before hand, maybe too many hence the price on the last auction, lol. And not to pick on Lubber but grabbed a st. john randomly to see the difference especially on the clothe and comp.
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https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=369771 https://www.comics.org/issue/319820/ looking at the composition, negative space, the horse , the masterful way the clothing is done I would say baker cover, but maybe I’m biased since got copy ;)