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Frank Miller Art - Not Authorized To Sell
metropoliscomics replied to artdealer's topic in Original Comic Art
Mitch, It has become apparent that instead of contacting me via telephone to discuss this situation professionally, you preferred to act hastily without the facts and make false public statements on multiple forums and send out emails to all of your clients accusing my company of wrongdoings. It didn’t have to get to this point and could have easily been explained over a phone call as I did absolutely nothing wrong. I never offered any of this art for sale. I categorically deny it. That is a lie. Yesterday, I was asked my opinion about pricing on some Frank Miller art by my client Frank Miller, who was offered the art in a list format with pricing by Lynn Varney, who was legally obligated to offer him the art. After doing my own research I called a collector who knows the Miller market very well. I made it clear nothing was for sale, I was doing research and wanted his opinion. I never offered him a piece of art for him to buy. In fact, the collector I spoke with, who later contacted you, made it abundantly clear to you that that was the case. At no time did I say I was buying the art, offering to sell the art or anything of that nature. I was doing market research on your pricing for the person Lynn offered the art to. To do research, I do not need your or Lynn’s permission. You have defamed me publicly over something that could have been resolved by you picking up the phone and calling me. I take my reputation very seriously. I have worked for over 30 years to establish my good standing in the comic book and art community. I will not tolerate it being besmirched by you. Now that you know the facts I would kindly ask for a full retraction of your false accusations. If one is not made I will contact my legal counsel. All the best to you and Lynn in selling the amazing art that Frank created. It is truly beautiful. His creations are one of a kind. Sincerely, Vincent Zurzolo COO Metropolis Collectibles, Inc. ComicConnect.com MetropolisGallerynyc.com -
It was sad to see it go.
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Whiz Comics #2 (#1) CGC 9.0
metropoliscomics replied to The_Captain's topic in Golden Age Comic Books
This copy of Whiz #2 (#1) is fresh to the market and not a re-subbed/upgraded copy that had been previously CGC graded. It is also file copy. -
This whole thread is a lesson in the value of marketing. The attempt to understand and analyze the talent of one artist vs. another artist is moot. Clearly it boils down to the marketing and packaging of Lichtenstein vs. any given comic book artist from the same period. No comparison. in the 60's, Lichtenstein was marketed to a very influential crowd while Kirby served a demographic comprised of kids and young adults. I knew Lichtenstein and sold him comic books on a few occasions. He was no better artist than a Ditko or Romita. But at the end of the day, it does not really matter. Stephen
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Thanks for your feedback Mark. I really appreciate your kind words about CZ and its value. I don't believe he is still a fugutive or ever really was. I am sure anybody with a decent Private Investigator could find him if they wanted. As for the portfolios, the portfolios are brand new, the reprints of the propoganda books are new, the newsletters in the 1st 20 are original (I think) and the rest are reprints. Plus all the stories are included for everybody and are new. The art in the 1st 20 are original. Like I said earlier I read through all this stuff and it is great and anybody who loves comic history should buy it and read it. I do believe the others will be less expensive, so if you don't care about the art and photos of Jay as a kid just hang tight and bid on the other ones. By the way part II is coming your way tomorrow night and after speaking with Jay yesterday he has agreed to do a few more interviews. V
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who is Brad Savage ??? According to Vinnie he is a F-ing A-hole. Never met him myself, but after listening to the story he sure sounds like a F-ing A-hole! I could never understand why he turned his back on my stuff... that one never made sense. I specifically asked him to watch my stuff, he said yes and then I get back upstairs and he has his back to my table and my books are gone. Although I never accused him of taking anything from me (I still don't believe he had anything to do with it) I remember him making it a point of calling me a week later to let me know he didn't like the idea that it was going around that he was involved... didn't call to see how I was doing... not to see how he could help try to find them and no apology... never an apology. When I am wrong about something or screw up I apologize... I really wish I never brought up his name on the air and lost my cool. We should really all just focus on the Jay stuff- that is the important part of this show.