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On 2/4/2024 at 4:53 PM, Catwoman_Fan said:
All of these artists will need to get their original art back from Candence. Hope that doesn’t become a nightmare for them.
Whenever you buy from Cadence, there's often a wait for the artist to ship the artwork to them, so I'm pretty sure they have it already.
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I ordered and received artwork about a month ago from them. I've ordered from them regularly and have had no issues, and I'm an international customer.
Regarding their radio silence during cons: This I haven't experienced from Cadence but I have from other reps.
Whatever's happened, I doubt it's due to their timeliness (or lack of) in shipping artwork, this seems way more serious.
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On 8/30/2023 at 12:49 PM, Rick2you2 said:
Lots of younger people don’t have a lot of spare cash. So, instead of buying “things”, they buy experiences. My oldest likes to travel, and has made it pretty clear he has no interest in collectibles.
Buying 'experiences' isn't anything new. Travel became a fav pastime for the young ever since the advent of low cost air travel. We're talking 20+ years now. Individuals really need that 'collecting gene' to even remotely be into collectibles. No one in my other half's family have it and they're all considerably older than I am.
What's even more depressing is that whenever I go to a western comic mart (a place where one can buy Marvel or DC back issues) the average ages looks to be about 60. The younger generation seems not to be interested. Comic reading, and by extension, Original Comic art collecting, is an aging hobby.
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On 5/15/2023 at 1:43 PM, RBerman said:
Exactly. There are plenty of new characters and new stories. But their creator do not take them to Marvel and DC, who expect to own the work. The viability of the indie market is a result of distribution shifting from newsstands to local comics stores. Name all the important characters (totally new, not Miles Morales new) that debuted in a Marvel or DC comic in the last 30 years. Not Harley Quinn; she started in the Batman cartoon.
Not trying to prove you wrong as there's definitely an element of truth to what you're saying. Yet. there's been a bunch of new characters in the previous Batman run (2020): Punchline, Ghost-Maker, Clownhunter, and Miracle Molly to name a few. 3 of these have had their own limited series so I would decline to label them as 'not important'
Marvel definitely has had less yet they seem to be counteracting with a new character named 'Hallow's Eve' that they seem to be pushing.
I take it you don't read modern comics?
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That ALF cover where Alf is doing questionable things to a seal....
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On 5/3/2023 at 4:39 AM, Varanis said:
I know people who've bought and sold them. From what I've seen, SSB pages have a floor around $25-$30k right now. Maybe $15-20k for the absolute worst pages. Felix sold the better pages for $3-4k originally.
I've personally sold 4 non-SSB Tradd pages and made 3x, 6x, 8x, and 10x.
I've bought a Tradd Moore Ghost Rider Page at auction. Nice page, with a great example of Tradd's illusrative style, but no Ghost Rider (in person).
I bought it for 10x what Felix sold it for. I intend to hold onto it I'm yet pretty confident I can still make a profit if I decide to sell.
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I've unfortunately now been priced out of Tradd's work but felt these pieces were very well priced regardless. I don't understand why some collectors are so salty.
Art collectors collect art.
Congrats to Tradd and to @Nexus for a record breaking sellout drop.
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On 4/3/2023 at 12:27 PM, Michael Browning said:
Peach art is pretty and there are a lot of her fans out there, but I cannot see that cover ever making a profit when it gets resold (and it sure will get resold one of these days, when the owner moves on to other art he likes more). The new owner may have to let it grow into its value over a long period of time, I believe.
I'd imagine the new owner will hold onto it for a while after paying that much for it (or at least....they should!)
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On 2/21/2023 at 7:23 PM, Nexus said:
Is it only dealers who gouge? I take it you've never witnessed a Comic Art Live event...
From what I've seen in my time in the hobby, most collectors become dealers when they decide to sell.
Never a truer word spoken!
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I actually just contacted the artist directly and they responded in a timely manner.
Inky Knuckles has a great roster of artists. I really hope they don't shoot themselves in the foot with the way they handle inquires.
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On 1/25/2023 at 11:53 AM, GotSuperPowers? said:
Is it just one artists you're asking about or multple? It could be that the artist is in the process of changing reps so they're choosing to not reply rather than reveal the state of change.
Multiple artists, and I get the same treatment.
Okay, looks like it's not just my experience! Not sure whether to be happy or sad about that!
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I've bought from Inky Knuckles before, and the transaction/delivery proceeded smoothly with no issues....
BUT, I've also inquired about art from his artists that isn't on his site and have straight up received no response, even after a nudge nudge email to say I'm waiting for a response. This has happened a few times now which leads me to believe that maybe no one is monitoring the inquiry emails or perhaps the lack of response *is* the response (to mean, sorry but no). Has anyone else had any luck with inquiries with Inky Knuckles?
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On 11/27/2022 at 5:47 PM, Dr. Balls said:
It's been my experience in other hobbies that the whole "fairness" of endeavors like this are not actually fair at all. Fairness is relative, and in some cases an illusion. Someone - whether it's 100 people or 2 people - always gets shut out.
Based on my experiences in the past, the minute someone describes their marketing tactic as "fair", I walk away from the offering - I can live with the randomness of being lucky to come across something, rather than waiting in line hoping for a shot.
True, no offering is ever truly 100% 'fair'. Someone will always have an edge over others. But any service stating as such is at least my making an effort to reduce the scalpers. You'll have more of a chance than if they weren't.
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On 11/18/2022 at 4:26 PM, RafaVia said:
I actually find their site easy to navigate. HA is more complicated to me, too many options/buttons/displays….
This is absolutely true, but doesn't mean the CLink site is good. More like, Heritage is bad yet CLink is...less bad?!?
Through experience, I kinda know where to go to get what I need on the CLink site now. Though still not sure if it's the best method of doing it. When I first started on CLink I had no clue of where to go or what do to. The site is really not intuitive. Not great for any new user frankly.
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On 11/17/2022 at 4:29 PM, malvin said:
I mean I know they are not part of comicarttracker results because they blocked them. That can't help.
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Whaaat! Why?!
Bill from CAF also says they never provide any sales data or something. I guess they like being shrouded in mystery!
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On 11/13/2022 at 11:31 PM, Xatari said:
I don’t get it. Is this post a joke?
The point is, if you need to explain a joke, then it's a pretty bad joke.
Great that you got a laugh out of it, but yes - with no context, what is anyone supposed to think? Even after your explanation....I'm not sure I'm buying your 'it's just a prank bro' post.
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On 11/13/2022 at 10:21 PM, Xatari said:
This guy gets the joke. It’s funny to me that people in this thread actually took Dinesh seriously. Lighten up friends. This was about having some fun in the hobby. We don’t need to take everything so serisously. We aren’t saving lives, we are collecting funny book art. This is a fun weekend we can all enjoy and laugh together!
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On 11/13/2022 at 4:06 PM, Michael Browning said:This is the attitude that is becoming more and more prevalent in our hobby and it's making it a lot less fun. The entire comment -- and especially calling him a "scambag" -- also reeks of envy and bitterness at what others have that you do not have. It's unfortunate that people in the comic art collecting community are so envious of others' collections that they can't enjoy this great hobby and they have to try to tear others down to be happy. I'm involved in other collecting communities and the envy and bitterness seems to be the worst in the comic art world.
I anticipated a response like this. Dude, you've totally misunderstood me. I understand the importance of the ASM #300 cover but believe me, I am far from jealous about owning it. You couldn't be more wrong.
And bitter? Wrong again. It's more sadness I feel. Sad that this hobby has come to this. While you think Dinesh my be 'one of the best guys in the hobby', unfortunately with a move like this I see him as greedy and opportunistic. I'm sad that new collectors could be coming to the hobby to be taken advantage of in this way.
Of course he's well within his right to sell whatever piece he likes and make a profit. This piece should go for A LOT of money. 5 mil though? Come on, let's be serious here. *This* is the source of my displeasure. The Secret Wars page went for 3 mil which we all know was a gross over payment. The Dark Knight returns hammer price was probably well suited to it's legacy and importantance in the hobby. To price this piece at almost twice the secret Wars #8 page is an insulting joke that I don't feel 'the nicest person in the hobby' would even think of making.
Finally, I totally understand If that's what it takes for him to let go of the piece. I'm pretty sure he's refused many offers. But why use Comic Art Live to make such a blatantly over exaggerated offer? I would like to recommend CAF to any new person in the hobby and hope they'll be in safe hands. Now, I really don't think that's the case.
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Continues on from the last Comic Art Live I thought it was a one off with the crazy pricing but obviously I was mistaken.
I'm sure we all saw the absurdity of the 5 mil price tag on the ASM #300 cover. It's laughable, especially as we all know how much he bought it for. This changes the way I feel about him and all other 'collectors' trying to take advantage. Scambags, the lot of them.
Edit: I was going to joke on how a lot of the Comic Art Live listings will end up in the attempted flip of the day thread, and sadly that actually seems to be the case.
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I followed the auction but didn't bid. Was interested in seeing how much these would go for and they all ended up a lot higher than I ever would have thought!
Good luck in finding a page.
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On 10/16/2022 at 6:00 AM, bernoulli said:
and getting burned on a couple of deals with high-profile collectors
Care to elaborate?
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On 10/1/2022 at 2:50 AM, JC25427N said:
I also want to add in, the "negative" comments are just playful banter, its just a reference to the thread a member called Race made once on how he doesn't like the Dueling Dealers show and it's humor.
Not sure about that. Bill Cox has displayed negative sentiments about this forum before Race made that post...
The general feeling I get is that Bill doesn't really like it here. I'm sure he described it as 'toxic' once
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On 9/29/2022 at 7:06 PM, Nate Hartz said:
Turn around time is usually about a week and the dimensions are 11 x 17. I have nothing but positive things to say about Greg.
I've just messaged him now. I'm gonna get me some!
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Are you just speculating here or you know this for a fact?