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soulcage

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  1. that was great to see batman_fan thanks!
  2. 1. Archie (150+ pages) 2. Betty, Veronica (100+ pages) 3. Jughead (~100 pages)
  3. great collection on CAF. Love DeCarlo! Don't have anywhere near as much or as high quality stuff as you do. Maybe someday
  4. Al Jaffee is another favorite of mine. Here's a piece of his from my collection. Quite dated
  5. love the spy vs spy Robot Man - thanks for sharing!
  6. You should post them on your CAF so others can drool over them
  7. is that by Harvey Kurtzman/Bill Elder? Love it!
  8. Oh that is amazing stuff Brian. I love Spy vs Spy and the pieces you posted. Wish I could own one of the pieces!
  9. Here is a Duck Edwing piece from my collection that I love
  10. I haven't seen too many discussions on Mad OA (or for that matter OA from Cracked, Crazy, Sick ...). Just want to see who here is into that stuff! I personally have several Duck Edwing pages (finally got around to posting on my CAF) and assorted pieces from Dave Berg, Paul Porges, Al Jaffee, John Caldwell, John Severin, Alan Kupperberg, Bruce Bolinger, ...
  11. Any ideas on who the artist for this cover is? It's a 1985 first issue of the Archie Activity Digest. My first guess is Edwards.
  12. Very interesting examples of inking differences. I didn't realize that the inkers induced so much 'creativity' into the pieces. I wonder how much of the differences can also be attributed to the change in style over the decades that DeCarlo was active.
  13. beautiful art 143ksk! How long did it take you to amass these pieces?
  14. I agree with you comicwiz. I also try my best to only collect entire story art as (to me) it significantly enhances the context in which the art can be enjoyed. But of course, that means ponying up more $$$ (which I rarely have)!
  15. Caltex98: thank you for sharing your amazing journey and experiences with Archie art. Here is my humble CAF gallery, updated after being inspired by you and others who responded: http://www.comicartfans.com/galleryroom.asp?gsub=186373
  16. I like the Pep 157 story you have up on CAF but it's out of my price range at this time I need to look up some of the modern artists and stories. I will check out Jeff Schulz. Thanks for the recommendations!
  17. You have some very nice pieces on CAF! Like you I'm also quite partial to the 70s although I also like the 80s as well, which were my main 'Archie years'. I do hope a lot of the art was not discarded - that would be such a shame. Thanks for the tips on where to look. It's nice to run into Archie collectors on this forum!
  18. Thanks Mickey7! If anyone has Archie art to sell, please contact me anytime
  19. Thank you! Yes I have tried CAT as well. But it's hard to find some of the older Archie art and I'm wondering if whoever has it has no online presence
  20. First time poster (long time lurker). I am a newbie to comic art collecting. I started collecting Archie art over the past year. I grew up on Archie and have a strong connection to it. I was wondering how many of you collect Archie art, and who are your favorite artists to collect? I love Bolling (particularly his Little Archie), Lucey, Schwartz, Hartley, and Vigoda I have a small collection of strips and stories (Montana, DeCarlo, Hartley, Edwards, Goldberg, Taylor, Schwartz, Bolling). Where do you go to find Archie art - conventions? ebay/HA/CAF? I was trying to find some Vigoda, Lucey, and Hartley but it seems almost impossible to find any pieces on ebay, CAF, and HA. Is art from these artists very rare to come by? I enjoy this forum a lot and have learnt quite a bit about collecting from all of you. Thank you!