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paromagg-migration

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  1. Question from a super newbie here. There is a piece of art I fell in love with many years ago and got outbid in an eBay auction. It was a cover and didn't have the title/logo/comic code authority etc. I saw the same page listed on the coolines webpage except it had the title of the comic, CCA logo, writer/artist of the comic (basically the cover of the comic without colors). I inquired about price and it was about 10 times what the other piece went for. I love this artist/ comic and this would be my dream piece. However, if I'm even considering paying that much, I'd want to know I'm not just paying for a photocopy that really isn't considered original art. Is the piece without the logo and title considered original art or is it the piece with the title, etc? Is one considered a "stat" and one not? Not sure about what I should be looking for. Also, do the more experienced members have advice on negotiating prices with coolines. Help much appreciated.