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Funnybooks

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  1. if versatility and sequential work weighs heavily into the equation, then that bolsters Bakers' case...romance, war, crime, sci-fi superhero and horror...golden age/atomic age...
  2. My criteria would be heavily weighted in an artist that was the best at what he did at the time he did it... Barks...would definitely be towards the top of the list. Frazetta...not enough comic book work Eisner...innovative but bland Cole...not the best in any genre...good overall Crandall...very good...does not separate himself from his peers...Craig, Feldstein, Davis, etc Kurtzman...amazing but not even the best artist iamong his peer...that goes to Wood imho Wood...makes for a strong argument with his body of work Wolverton...too stylized for the general masses Kirby...too attached to Simon...better with age Schomburg...my #2 Fine...on mount rushmore Everett...I believe he was the master of all trades
  3. I'm surprised I have not been banned here on the CGC Forum..TAT's must be longer than I thought
  4. Looking for a guide to the pros and cons of selling through heritage, and the actual mechanics of using them if anyone can help ? wht do I need to know before approaching them ? There's a form on the website. You can contact them via email or phone call to discuss the consignment What are there fees ? fees are variable and negotiable depending on what you have for consignment...the greater the consignment, the more negotiable your fees do I send my stuff to them or the buyer ? directly to HA do more art buyers watch heritage or are most sites similar ? Their network is vast and global, depending on what you're looking to sell, it is the premier auction website ( along with ebay ) anything woukd really help me thanks in advance...good luck
  5. the gold is the new generation pedigree label making the silver the previous pedigree label
  6. so much trimming corners are not that sharp coming off the press just like at the spine wear to get a sense of how this book was read and handled
  7. I had some time today to go back and to check out the contest. Very impressive showings by all given the difficulty and very wide range of books in this years contest. As always, Jon mixed the various presenting types of defects well. Congrats to Jeff for an amazing comeback... @jbpez. If history is any indication, If I were lucky and on my game, I may have ended up at or below @grendelbo as our interpretation of "grading" is very much in alignment. Until next time fellas. Cheers!