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Lucky Baru

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  1. What a fantastic cover. That's wonderful, and the colors are so rich.
  2. Why would Superman try and dodge anything? Do you thing the sword strike ripped Bat's tights?
  3. I wish that someone would take one of these situations to a small claims court, and get a judgement.
  4. Several years ago, Tim Sale was offering a commission in exchange for one of those 6' Frankenstein posters. Had to be an original one. I think he finally got one.
  5. I hope it went to someone that got a deal and it is in a private collection. Ed's work is going to be over looked in this type of auction. I think the heavy hitters aren't interested in, forget about, or turn their noses up at work in Ed's price-point. Conversely, the people that might be interested don't wade in and bid because of how much the other items' bids in the auction have been trending. It scares them off. Thus, you get a result like this one. One of the best deals of the auction. Oh, and the fact that unless you were aware it was Deadpool, and/or didn't look at the description and just went by the title "5 Ronin" may have lead some to not bid. Might have been a better win for somebody than I thought it was. Good for that buyer. Bad for the seller. Yikes! I wonder if the Jim Davis strips will end up on a dealer's/filpper's website or eBay? The dailies mostly went in the $500 - 600 range which is 1/3 of what they sell for on the Garfield website
  6. Yes, I know this is in the shallow end of the pool. However, whomever bought the McGuinness 5 Ronin Deadpool cover got it at a nice price. The style McGuinness used on that cover reflected how he used to draw the character when he first started working in comics in the 1990's.
  7. You should look into what the most famous strip artist have to say about Watterson and what he did with Calvin and Hobbes. They all state that when he was writing, producing, and drawing Calvin and Hobbes he was at a level that they wish they could approach. Personally, I love the fact that Watterson is a recluse and doesn't allow his creation to be __________ by the almighty dollar. I never stated that Pogo wasn't a fantastic strip. My points were in reference to Calvin and Hobbes and what Watterson created.
  8. Aren't the prices of Calvin and Hobbes driven by the scarcity of the strips on the market compared to the demand, and the fact that many experts in accademia of daily comics and the artist who produce them view Watterson's work as the perfection of the art form? I think the Walking Dead art is another good example to watch over time. When the comic and the show are gone with the work leave the collective consciousness of those who collected OA?
  9. That is what Jason and Michael Myers do too. You'd think that the victim could just move at a slow jog and get away.
  10. Won't be long until most states start collecting it. Too much money left on the table not to do it.
  11. I agree. However, it was pretty good and our son enjoyed it. I wish the movie would have moved along with the Underminer. He was there again and then forgotten. That was weird.
  12. Whomever picked up that Crow #1, cgc 8.0 for less than $200.00 bought that at a good price. Congrats!
  13. FF is a bad Image team book out of the 1990's. Fire guy, retread Plastic Man, a big guy who smashes stuff, and a female love interest who turns invisible who get from point A to point B in a flying car.