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gumbydarnit

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  1. While that was going on, I made sure my mouse was WAY off to the side... I'd hate to accidentally bid on that lot!
  2. Terry Austin was such an impact on the title that I feel he should be listed. He's a talent amplifier takes ok artists and makes them look good, makes good artists look great... and makes Byrne art oh so sweet! If inkers count as X-Men artists he would land on the #2 spot on my list.
  3. Good heads up, they don't necessarily put those fees out front you really have to dig to find them. 28% + sales taxes = nasty surprise! ALL of the fees tax, buyers premium and even shipping SHOULD ALL be calculated on screen and visible on your next bid button... I wonder why they save that information to be revealed at check out? There ought to be a law....
  4. Televised concerts pay young models to fill the area around the stage to help spice up the presentation. I think the Cabal has taken a page from that book and paid some hipsters to show up for the photo shoot.
  5. Maybe we could talk Felix into setting up at one of these shows... sell some art, create some new podcasts, meet your fans you'd kill a lot of birds with one stone.
  6. The NJ show dates are now posted on the Comic Art Con website: https://www.veteriproductions.com/comic-art-con Sunday March 29 and Saturday September 12 So it looks like we have a good spacing between NJ and NYC shows this year. NYC Comic Art Expo is Saturday May 2 (The NYC Comic Art Expo site- https://comicartexpo.com). I like there are 2 of the shows on Saturdays, might lend to a better opportunity to hang out and talk art after the shows, instead of everyone packing up and heading out immediately show on Sunday. The NYC Comic Art Expo site- https://comicartexpo.com I will probably hit one and might also try to make my first ever Heroes Con in Charlotte -https://www.heroesonline.com/heroescon/
  7. Hey man if anyone is to make a profit off a piece of art I would want it to be the artist, so if Felix prices the pieces somewhat above market value, I'm good with that. There was one piece that fit my budget and had a bit of action in it I swear i jumped on it and hit submit in about 8 seconds... I guess that wasn't fast enough. That said I'm so very happy for Tradd, to be able to reap the rewards from his awesome talents is what it's all about. I want him in this game for decades to come, results like this may help us keep him. Way to go Felix!
  8. For the love of art.. can't we all just get along! Just kidding of course, they can run their show(s) however they want, I'll just pick one and book a flight. As an art fan/collector are these shows a better option than New York Comic Con?
  9. OK collector peers, it's a one day con -Saturday, would anyone plan hang out on Saturday night? I went to a Sunday show and afterwards there were just a few of us left to exchange stories etc... perhaps with the show being Saturday, it might be different. Maybe some deals might even happen after a round or two ; )
  10. Does anyone know when the next NYC or NJ Comic Art Con/Expo is going to be? Hopefully, they can be spaced out a little better this year... I’m itching to look through some portfolios.
  11. What an outstanding auction... it seems like there is 2 auction's worth of material in this one. This one along with HA's Signature auction will test how much PRIME material can be absorbed by our hobby...WOW!
  12. I think if Neal Adams, at his peak, arrived today new on the scene, he wouldn't generate much of a buzz. Artists have been building on the foundation that Neal had laid, he brought an illustrator's eye and skill to the comic book medium and he influenced everyone at the time... John Byrne, Bill Sienkiewicz etc... they expanded out on his style and they influenced others, the newer artists have leveled up on top of that. It seems like the most of the newer generation of collectors might appreciate Neal's work but for the money it cost to buy an Adam's page or a cover they can get many many prime examples from their guys. I appreciate and I am inspired by Neal's art, but I don't think a lot of the younger collectors feel it the way we do, his art wasn't the breath of fresh air to them, as it was to us when we picked up Batman or Ali vs Superman off of the spinner rack. The times they are a changing.
  13. IF this is considered by the high end Neal Adams collectors as his most important Batman cover and Neal Adams is on many collector’s Mount Rushmore of comic book artists.... could this be the one that hits the 1M mark? If not, would any of his covers reach that level? If you mark him off as being able to hit 1M with a cover, would any LIVING comic book artist be able to hit that mark? Miller- DD 181? Byrne- X-Men 137? Byrne- X-Men 141?
  14. Contact the Kirby Museum and Research Center... seems like they would be glad to help with such a project, they have lots of high res scans: https://kirbymuseum.org/
  15. Those are the perfect covers to buy for those of us who are the panel page collectors. We don't want to blow our street cred by buying a big image cover ; )
  16. Pretty simple post your favorite image from your favorite artist. There can be no ties.. there is ONLY ONE favorite image, so just post ONE image. My favorite artist is John Byrne, of all his art, this Wolverine vs Sauron image is my favorite.
  17. That's an added feature that Anthony paid for, not a bug ; )
  18. My OCD kicks in when I see a good price on a book I own, but have the compulsion to buy it anyway, because I really like THAT book and it's only $1 or $5 or $10. This would be reasonable if I intended to sell it later, but I NEVER sell. USUALLY I put it in my buy stack and before I check out I sort through and it gets weeded out to be put back...but being a collector that is not ALWAYS the case. Alpha Flight #1 and reader copies of Dark Knight come to mind as I type. "Hi, my name is Steve and I'm a collector, it's been 7 days since I bought a comic that I already own." "Hi Steve."
  19. Neal Adams. I think Neal Adams was the art father of many great artists, the most important to me being John Byrne.