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DELTA 62

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  1. On 4/15/2019 at 12:37 PM, inthehottub said:

    That is a cool book. 

    I'm thinking about doing some Peter Mayhew in Dallas. 

    Thanks!  Michael Bell was very nice - glad to have met him.  He was talkative and had a great sense of humor!  He was also very accommodating in signing the books however I wanted which I was grateful for.

     

    If you do Peter Mayhew at Dallas - I would suggest not asking Peter Mayhew to also sign "Chewbacca."  Or at least do it at your own risk.  I will submit a picture of a book later showing what that could look like.  

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  2. On 3/1/2019 at 2:46 PM, inthehottub said:

    When they get here please post some pictures. I was thinking about going to this show and I would like to see what got done. Working with Tristan and Michael would have been an added bonus. Hope to see them in Dallas.

    Well... thanks to the post office (long story) it only took 5+ weeks for the first batch to finally arrived.  But arrived they did - safe and sound at least.

    Here is a picture of one of the books that was done (I will post more later this week).  This one was signed by Michael Biehn and he added the quote "Stay Frosty."

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  3. On 3/18/2019 at 7:31 PM, Bird said:

    Okay, not sure if this is what you mean but around 1990 I was at a convention getting comics signed (I used to get lots of comics signed back in the day) and there was a short line and when I looked to see why I saw that Paul Ryan was doing free sketches. "Artists at cons draw?!?!?" I had never seen or heard of such a thing. I stood in line and took out a backing board and asked for Reed Richards. The stretching arm goes around the back of the backing board and comes out the other side! I am pretty sure that was my first piece of art and it was definitely my first con sketch.

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    Best back board ever!?!

  4. 4 hours ago, austinhg said:

    Not the first commission I had done, but it was my first sketch cover.
    Emi only had some small paper at Louisville Supercon 2018 - I think like 5"x7"? I just had her do it on the back of a Batman comic.

    This was the second in collection of Studio Ghibli themed sketches for my son's room: San from Princess Mononoke.

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    I am not familiar with Emi Lenox (sorry) - but her art is beautiful!  Thanks for sharing!

  5. Hello everyone!  Though I am not new to collecting - I am still new to getting commission pieces for my collection.  I have found them to be very addicting!  I got my very first one last year - and I am now up to six.  Which made me wonder... what was everyone else's very first commission piece?  And if you are comfortable sharing - why?

    My very first commission piece was this Princess Leia sketch by Siya Oum done at Denver Comic Con 2018.  As for the why... just look at it - Siya killed it!?!

     

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