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  1. Lazarus 2 Michael Lark cover Up for bid on current ComicLink featured auction: Lazarus 2 cover with Forever Carlyle on motorcycle. Early cover, all Michael Lark art, purchased originally from dealer. If you're a board member and end up being the winning bidder on this art, private message me your proof of winning bid and I send you as a bonus a Lazarus care package including new T-shirts, promo items, and some other Lazarus rare goodies. Walking Dead 32 Full page splash Also up for bid, full page 11x17 closing page art from Walking Dead issue 32, page 21. This is the early large art, all Charlie Adlard, and one of only pages to feature the Governor with Penny. Likewise, if you're a board member and end up being the winning bidder, I'll offer a bonus Walking Dead package including some variant comics. If the bidding goes over $1500, I'll also throw in a Ken Haeser, fully colored, original sketch on a Walking Dead 109 blank cover. Thank you for looking and for your consideration!
  2. If there was no FMV limitation in place, and we're living in a complete dream of an alternate universe, sure there's a chance that even a small collector like myself could be convinced to trade for one large famous piece. For me it would likely be the quadruple cover to Jim Lee's X-Men 1. That piece would be a top 5 all time nostalgic favorite for me as well as a valuable and liquid piece that can be moved easily should the need arise to sell in an emergency. Realistically however, as many have stated, there is no single piece that would be able to replace the amount of nostalgia present in a multi-piece collection. being relatively
  3. I don't want to start another new thread just to say this, but can we just give another shout out to Felix for all that he is doing as a rep. Never mind all the questions he answers, the extras he provides, the great pricing representation and commission availability. What about just the little things that go ignored by a lot of other dealers/reps? Case in point, I just received a Christmas card from Felix. A handwritten card. The dude has a family, hundreds of customers, business interests, and yet he still took the time to do holiday cards for the business. Props! I just wish a number of other dealers/reps would follow suit in at least being as prompt at answering questions and shipping as quickly as Felix does. Sometimes you spend thousands with a rep of a prominent modern artist and yet are still left scratching your head at how you can't get a simple e-mail response from them after all that patronage. Hats off to Felix for his tireless work in promoting the hobby and making it more accessible than ever to new collectors!
  4. Like many Image books, Outcast definitely reads better in trade form. Individual issues had a very slow pace. Brigg's Land is surprisingly low, but it feels like something that's a prelude to the show, an accessory that won't stand on its own. Recent Vikings books I've read are similar, quality written and well illustrated but a side note to the TV show.
  5. Compared to the Black Friday $50 Mystery Box from two years back, this MegaBox is a bit of a downgrade. The old box had: Four t-shirts 1 exclusive comic 2 bonus comics 2 bonus misc items This box has: One exclusive () t-shirt 1 exclusive comic 1 pin 1 black Negan that can't even be displayed in a blister package 1 plastic Lucille keychain ($4 value) 1 Super Fight mini deck It's great for exclusive items for collectors, but it doesn't pack the same punch as the old box.
  6. I had this happen at Emerald City with Jason Shawn Alexander. $200 commission was paid with Square via Credit Card and promised by the end of the weekend. I had no reason to doubt him considering he had a short list of three names and was whipping through his pieces. Of course he didn't finish on time and tried to book it from the con by noon on the last day. I was able to catch him and was promised the piece by the end of the week. Then it became two weeks, then a month. Then it was promised by the end of two months, at which point he stopped responding to e-mails but still had plenty of time to post on Twitter about fun art he was illustrating at parties and for upcoming exhibitions. Credit card chargeback and a Square report got me my money back, but lost Jason Shawn Alexander a customer for life. I recycled his Empty Zone TPB out of disgust. Point being, even if you try to minimize risk and get a verbal contract that a piece will be completed by the end of the show, still make sure to use either a credit card or other method where you're protected.
  7. Greg has posted some new pieces on his website at capulloart.net and has lowered pricing on some previously posted pieces. Does anyone have any insight as to who inked Greg's pencils on his run of Spawn? Although early issues (16-20) were clearly marked as Dan Panosian and Art Thibert, later issues seem to have had a variety of inkers. Even within the same issue, I've heard some people say that inkers varied from Todd McFarlane to others. If anyone has any information about this, it'd be greatly appreciated!
  8. It's very frustrating to see sharp declines in some of the Image series as a result of these Marvel/DC variant issues. Over their last five issues, some of the best world building books on the market (Lazarus, East of West, Black Science) have suffered 2K+ declines in their sub-20K print runs. This is truly a bummer since the stories are just getting better.
  9. I recently started requesting sketch commissions in hardcovers as well. Don't have enough space on the walls, but it's always a gem to see these when re-reading. Thanks to Felix for this one:
  10. Definitely, that page 21 has a lot of great classic Adlard detail behind a zombie fence. IIRC 22-23 is a DPS with Rick's damaged face, a rare super detailed close-up.
  11. http://www.comicconnect.com/bookDetail.php?id=657454 The last page splash to Issue 24 went fairly low at $1726. Not a lot of art or detail to look at, but then again most of Walking Dead is about the characters and the writing. Still, a very memorable last page to the first omnibus and the double meaning proclamation to " WE are the Walking Dead." The piece was also visible in the 10 years of Walking Dead video published on the SkyBound site. I'd thought about this piece for a long time prior to this, but the lack of visible faces and large dark shadows were a deterrent.
  12. http://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/charlie-adlard-walking-dead-59-cover-original-art-image-2009-/a/7137-92041.s?ic4=GalleryView-Thumbnail-071515 Already at 12K with juice. Seems like someone really wants to pay for the cover premium.
  13. It would be understandable if the title could not continue due to low sales, serious illness, or something else that drastically impacted the creators' ability to sustain themselves. But this is a title with a solid following, some of the better selling Image TPBs, and Comichron numbers ranging from 14K for Issue 9 to just under 12K for the latest one. These are very decent numbers unlike other recent series like Five Ghosts where the sub-5K monthlies justifiably impacted the creators' ability to continue. Very disappointing to hear this news and just an additional reminder that some creators fail to realize that their past behavior may haunt them in future pursuits.
  14. Just came back from ECCC and I was surprised to find a new exclusive McFarlane figure there. Didn't take a picture, but it's the same card shape as the current available McFarlane Walking Dead exclusives: Ezekiel, Jesus, Alpha, Michonne. This is the new post-127 version of Rick with the closely cropped hair, and similar to the other figures it comes in a standard or bloody version for $25 each. Also, finally got to meet Big Clutch and quickly chat with him about original art. Really great personable guy, don't see too many vendors smiling after three days but there he was happy and helpful. Tell Robert Kirkman if he wants Platt art he knows where to find me .