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mcgillicutty

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  1. Added this early Love and Rockets page by Jaime Hernandez to my growing collection of his art CAF link
  2. Fun portrayal of Atari Force’s Dart by Copra creator Michel Fiffe.
  3. Would love to know where this cover (Love and Rockets #26) by Jaime Hernandez currently resides!
  4. Love and Rockets #24 Tribute Commission I just posted on my CAF page. Artist (yokuri72art on Instagram). link on CAF
  5. Just added the cover to Whisper #18 (First Comics, 1988) by Neil “Spyder” Hansen. Have looked for this for a bit. What can I say? I loved those 80s books. Link on CAF: https://www.comicartfans.com/gallerypiece.asp?piece=1785987
  6. Capping off my first year of OA collecting with this beautiful example of Jaime Hernandez's storytelling and formalist chops. Excited to add this to my collection and marvel at the work of a master cartoonist. Link on CAF
  7. Just a fun trifle: a sketch commission by Daniel Warren Johnson of everyone’s favorite Road Warrior, Max Rockatansky. CAF Link
  8. Some wonderful cartooning in this recently acquired page from the underappreciated 1980s gem, Katherine Collins' Neil the Horse. Link on CAF with more info on the page and Collins.
  9. Amazing. Now I'm kicking myself for 1) not getting a remarque in my copy and 2) not seeing Jack and Liam at their recent con appearance.
  10. Picked up this Jaime Hernandez Love and Rockets illustration depicting Penny Century and her then husband, billionaire H.R. Costigan. Originally used in a Love and Rockets calendar from the late '80s. Added to my CAF gallery of Jaime Hernandez art here
  11. If you go by GPA, looks like sale prices peak from mid-September to early October before starting to go back down following the release of the movie. Hard to say whether the decrease will continue, but consistent sales in the $2000-$2100 are still a decent bump over the same period last year.
  12. Thanks for posting this. I'm in the exact same boat. Submitted on 6/10 at SF Con w/ CCS requested.
  13. This looks great. Wish I wasn't out of town on the 26th.
  14. Yeah, I still feel stung after buying their "adaptation" of Pac-Man. You definitely needed a lot of imagination to think you were playing Pac-Man at home. These days I have a lot of appreciation of the technical constraints Atari programmers were operating under.
  15. Yeah, I'm not seeing the stains either--even after magnifying the image. The "stains" on the kids' shoes, pants, and near the signature DO look a little like the kind of stains you'd expect to see on a damaged comic, though. Side note: Jack Davis is such a great artist. His artwork made me consider buying this back in the day until I I played it at a friend's house.
  16. Your copy has held up pretty well for getting passed around so much. I let my brother read my original copy and it looked like a truck ran over it when he returned it.
  17. First bought ASM #300 at a military commissary in Japan back in 1988. I was primarily a DC fan but took a flyer on this issue because I enjoyed McFarlane's runs on Infinity Inc. and the Batman: Year Two storyline. McFarlane didn't disappoint. Although I collect mostly Silver & Bronze Age DC these days, I couldn't resist picking this beauty up at a recent Pedigree Comics auction.