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Panelfan1

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  1. the dialogue is a very big attraction to pages by Dillin.
  2. Marini prices for european art seem to be around 5k euro and up. here in north america, you might recall his work back in the day featured by heavy metal. Raptors and Gypsy were 2 of his stories. I enjoyed both - but Gypsy -especially was cool for akira fans -as aped the style of that movie with all new characters. his recent work is Scorpion (an english translation has been released for some of it). included some images below.
  3. where are you seeing it show up? I love his work. it has that cartoony feel - so nostalgia is probably correct. For my part - I picked up one page a couple years back and have been on the lookout ever since. the art is HERE
  4. i walked away for 1 minute - as bidding was moving slow - then - my main interest sold . and below where I was going to go. oh well. not as lucky as Gene. Looking forward to tomorrow.
  5. A bit on the vintage side - excited to have gotten an Elvgren sketch. LINK HERE. Missed out a few times - so this scratches off a big want list item. One day - I may be fortunate to get a painting, but until then- couldn't be happier.
  6. For anyone who cares - you can install adblocker pro (find it on google) - it works on phones and desktops and eliminates tons of ads including pop ups. You can disable them for sites you want to support.
  7. Any idea who painted this cover?
  8. Hi @stinkininkin Can you shed any light on this piece? What was it for? Was it used for anything? Why was it created? Where in the process of creating the icons cover does this piece fit? If at all?
  9. Hi Yeah I use desktop view with no problem.
  10. Disappointed by the lack of @$$. Honesly at first I thought someone drew art based on a real guy who was often featured on David Letterman. Oh well.I guess superman is pretty cool. For anyone curious why I was disappointed- see how cool it could have been. Link below. Letterman clip. Click to see -This is who I am talking about.
  11. pile a huge stack of books on it. should do a lot of the trick if you can leave it for a bit.
  12. Saw this tonight on comiccon art and was curious how everyone else felt about it. This is for Mikel Janin Batman covers/art. under the topic of 'original' art covers - they are selling one of a kind prints. you can see it all HERE the description reads: While Mikel occassionally draws select pieces by hand whenever time allows, the vast majority of his work is digital. As a result, his original interior artwork offered here consists of a unique original print of the final production file for each published page. The artwork is annotated by hand, and is signed & numbered ("1/1") by Mikel along the bottom edge and accompanied by our Certificate of Authenticity. In addition, Mikel's digital covers are available as a large format (18 x 24) full color fine art giclee print suitable for framing. Cover monoprints are also signed and numbered ("1/1"), and issued with accompanying dual-signed COA.
  13. I agree with batman fan. Not everyone bids early. There is little advantage in this - unless you plan to overpay and want to scare some folks off. In my case - I like to bid at the live auction. Not before. If others are doing this - prices now mean nothing.
  14. Austin Briggs did newspaper comics like Flash Gordon. You can see a bunch of stuff HERE Below is a huge prelim that Illustration House had at sdcc for some illustration art. What I liked about this piece is that although it's likely an image of a family of young girls walking across the page - it could also be interpreted as a time lapse of the girl growing older. Kind of lik that famous evolution drawing of man evolving from an amoebas to lizard to ape etc..
  15. Hi All In the spirit of the day - please share some monster related art. Show off a ghoulish piece of art.
  16. actually fred Taraba had a non-family piece at sdcc that was from a consignor. might still be available - it featured a dinosaurs. wish I had a pic to share.
  17. in honor of the season. an Addams Family sketch by Brett Bean. link to art on CAF HERE
  18. so it's not by Addams, but posted a new piece to my gallery today - in the spirit of Halloween- a take on the addams family by cartoonist brett bean. I also have an addams - addams family illustration in my gallery HERE. The Bean art can be found HERE.
  19. I think this is different - as the uh on the cover is it was for and it's like a giant birthday card. Better as a historical pie e, than a piece of art.
  20. Thanks for that. Basically I didn't appreciate it as special because everything it did has been done thousands of times over since then. Context is appreciated and I can see why others care. Now as a comic art collector - I would like to say that buying art for context (which is normal in fine art) is not for me. I buy art that I love - not because others think it's important. I buy with my heart, not with my brain (read into that what you will.) My love of art is based both on technique and nostalgia. As a more modern collector I neither have nostalgia for this art - nor do I love the style. My primary focus in comic art is superheroes - but I also enjoy 30s to 60s illustration art. In all cases I don't collect 'serious' subject matter - preferring action or whimsy to 'deep' stories. Having said all that - I think work like this should have a long life - with fans of indy or serious works (vertigo readers and such..) who may buy this because they love it and not - because someone tells them they should love it.
  21. Thanks for the link. Responded over there. It's amazing how a 4 page link doesn't answer a simple question.
  22. So I was redirected here via the Felix podcast thread. I read all 4 pages - no one has explained what is so important about this story. Famous people like it. So what? If anyone truly understands WHY this is significant - I really want to know. I read it and liked it - but don't feel much about it. As I said in the other thread. Feels a lot like an Eisner story. I like Eisner - but again - people are making a big deal about this one and I just don't get why. The art is good but not much better than other art of it's time. The story discusses the horrors of ww2 - but is that the reason people think its important? Feel free to explain if you know the reason.
  23. So with apologies to those who know a lot more than I what is the significance of the Master Race art? I tried to look online to figure it out - but having found nothing, I return to the knowledgeable folks here. I did find the story and read it. Not clear why it's important though. Did it influence certain things/creators in any direct way? I know the story itself reminded me of an Eisner short story about a criminal that was obsessed so much with being discovered that he ended up killing himself by accident. Still - would love info from someone who can add context. If it's simply a famous ec comics story - ok. But from Felix's interview I got the sense that it was more than that.