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John Bamber 1973

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  1. I remember being blown away by the pricing the first tim3 I went to SAN Diego comic con.  2010 I think.  It was even worse the second and las5 time I went (2012).  I remember commenting to a good friend that I wasn’t a percentage out in my thinking but rather a factor.  I feel that some of the most sane pricing for this con comes from the dealers.  The private sellers want the cream, the cherry and the sprinkles for the next ten years in their pricing!  Can anyone explain $100k for a Quesada modern cover?

    its all just nuts....

  2. 35 minutes ago, comix4fun said:

    2000AD #2 5 pager coming up. Already at $72k pre-live bidding. 

    Be interested to see where that lands. 

    Well I was holding my breath for a lot of the last couple weeks but in the end very happy with the final hammer.  Before I put it up for auction I asked one of the premier 2000ad collectors for his estimate and he said $18k.

  3. 1 hour ago, PhilipB2k17 said:

    Did a bit of detective work, and found this on the internets. This must have been published in 2000 AD Prog #1. But, as you can see, the first "published image" of Judge Dredd is from the Mick McMahon story that was eventually published in Prog #6. How do you treat this? If this were a comic book, you'd not count this as the first appearance of Dredd (There were promotional images of the Action #1 cover in other comics before it was published, but Action #1 is still regarded as Superman's 1st Appearance, of course). But...for OA purposes, its more complicated! Prog #2 is the first published Dredd story. But Prog #6 contains the first published image of Dredd.  :pullhair:

    Image result for First adverts for Judge Dredd 2000ad

    Yep, this along with the stat on the first page of the issue 2 story is what has led to everyone having an opinion on what is first etc. etc.  

    This is why I very clearly stated to Heritage (and they understood) that the pages from issue 2 represent the first published story of Judge Dredd.  To add further weight to this I was contacted by the owners of Rebellion (who own Dredd) as they were very interested in the pages and consider Judge Whitey (as the story is known) to be the first appearance.

    Cheers

    John

  4. I personally think that trying to ascertain a top 5 when you are talking about something that is 8+ decades old and covering so many genres as well as international is almost impossible.

    most people would say that Kirby has to be there but then the Europeans would say Herge and Uderzo must be there also.  Japan different again.

    So....

    why not open it up?  Create a number of categories like:

    Story-telling, action, drama, space, fantasy, sci-fi, longevity, strip, etc etc...

    I suppose what I’m getting to is that some people might put Charlie Adlard in a top 5 for story-telling when you consider he’s been so consistent with the walking dead.  Eduardo Risso as well.  You would never put J. Scott Campbell or Travis Charest on this list even though they are both great artists.

    Space may be Kirby, Moebius

    Just my two cents (worth the same as two pence now as well).

    Cheers

    John

  5. FROM JOSEPH MELCHIOR

     

    >>>>>

     

    Hi all

     We have just updated the website today with new artwork from:

    Brian Bolland including a Joker cover and a Judge Dredd Dark Judges page

    Frank Quitely painted DD Elektra pinup, Flex Mentallo and a JLA DPS

    Mark Buckingham Fables pages and his first released Miracleman pages from the Neil Gaiman stories following the Alan Moore run and which he has held in his personal collection till now.

    In addition there are additions from a host of other artists including Adam Hughes, Phil Noto, Mark Brooks, Michael Turner, Gabriel Dell Otto, Moebius and Arthur Adams.

    http://www.britcomicsart.com/


    Cheers

    Joseph

  6. 15 hours ago, comix4fun said:

    $3585 for JRJR X-men (first run) page...a public auction record, by a LARGE margin, and Wolverine is nowhere on the page. 

    Holy Cow!

    I sold a page from issue 191 through Comiclink 2 years ago from $3000.  Not too far off and I've thought that JRJR 1st run was beginning to get up there.