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RadiantGraphix

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  1. They must be present. No, the pre-signed books will get green label if Alex is not there PERSONALLY to atest it’s authenticity. 

    The lottery system is terrible, but due to demand and the cast not wanting to sit there all day then your best bet is to pick ONE and try real hard. If you don’t normally pray, I suggest starting to pray every day.  Your chances are slim to none of you don’t do your research first and then queue up hours beforehand. That’s just how it is. That’s why those cast signed books go for thousands of dollars on the aftermarket. 

    As far as finding a facilitator goes look in the “signing event” thread in this forum to see who’s got SDCC plans. I know RichHenn, dscott, and many others will be there for sure. Reach out soon, deadlines to get books in their hands to help you get signatures is coming up fast. 

  2. 3 hours ago, nriccijr said:

    Does anyone know how something like this would grade? Would it get an "NG" since it is not a comic, or would they actually grade it?

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Comic-Con-Collector-Blank-Variant-For-Convention-Signings-Commissions-NM-SDCC/152841664161?hash=item239612b6a1:g:ODUAAOSwEetV7iD5

     

    Also, does anyone know if the Game of Thrones or Clash of Kings blanks are matte, or is 1 more matte than the other?

    We’re you going to get each page graded individually?

  3. 21 hours ago, roach04 said:

    Bc I'm not on top of it - what is "that" Star Trek book?  It can't be any Byrne IDW Star Trek's?  (I've actually got some of his Trek singles and maybe a TPB...)

    Actually, I’m not sure why I phrased it that way. It’s likely that he’s signing any IDW Star Trek books and trades. I believe he also has a special release at that show. I forget if it’s a artifact edition or something similar.   The main take away is that he will only be signing Star Trek books. No Marvel. 

    8 hours ago, Yurgo said:

    Why won't he sign anything else?

    Google it. 

    Pretty sure he has stuff on his own blog site  about it too. 

  4. On 5/31/2018 at 5:30 PM, roach04 said:

    Yeah - where are folks getting the info on what he will/won’t sign at the FE shows?  Is there anything that can be linked to or is it conjecture?

    I know someone who works at IDW, and they confirmed with me that he will ONLY be signing the Star Trek books. He’s already told *them* not to market it for ANY OTHER items. Star Trek items only. Period. 

  5. 24 minutes ago, Rich_Henn said:

    Okay-----this is more of a public service announcement than anything else.

    I'm looking to see what I DO have for Ms Marvel, if anything.  But I've got a signing with G. Willow Wilson next month, and I don't recall ever seeing her on a guest list. So all you Ms Marvel and Kamala Khan fans, dig up your Ms Marvel if you want the s/s.

    I don't own the book pictured, this is just a point of reference!  If I find some Ms Marvel #1 in my inventory for Wilson, I'll be back :wishluck:

    PRICE FOR THIS OP????

  6. 3 hours ago, Ryan. said:

    Do you have any concerns about Stan's well-being or is the goal simply to maximize the amount of signatures being produced?

    I'm not sure what you were trying to imply here.  They are just there to provide a service that fans want.  Now that Stan has an entirely new management team, no one had made any arrangements for the CGC crowd.  CC stepped in to fix the problem.  And the fact the CC deals with a huge stable of ICONS in this industry, they are more than qualified to offer their services like this.  But you've been around the block, you should know this.

  7. 44 minutes ago, CKinTO said:

    That being said, he understands his "fame" in the comic book community, and isn't shy about charging a fulsome price. He will almost always have a free public signing as well (and he often does free signings at various comic store events), with the expected long lines required. Bottom line - great guy, but also a great businessman who's capitalizing on his hard work and long career making some coin while he can. 

    I’d rather see him charge $5 a signature and drop the prices on his sketch covers to a reasonable price than have him giving away his signature and charging RIDICULOUS prices for sketch ops. $4000-11,000 is a price range that gets you ORIGINAL PUBLISHED ART by Jack Kirby and the likes.  I can partial understand pricing work at a level so he doesn’t have to take on a lot of commissions, but I’m the conspiracy theorist that just thinks some facilitators take advantage of the artists they represent and the fans are the ones that end up paying dearly for it.  

     

    That being said, I still hope to get a piece by Jim in the future. 

  8. Part of me thinks that Albert Moy is to blame for that ridiculous price. But that might be a result to the brain-scrambling I got by reading this entire thread again just now. The 3-4 times I’ve met Jim Lee he seems really charitable and nice... not the kind of guy who charges $1000 for a card stock sketch or $4000 for a bust on a sketch cover. The man gives away more detailed pieces on each of his Twitch streams.

  9. What is the convention?  I'm not aware of ANY shows or conventions that Stan Lee will be attending right now.

    I'm not sure now that Max is out of the picture, if companies like Anastasia's Collectibles still has a deal with Stan and company right now.

    Again what is the show you are talking about?