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Blastaar

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  1. Link https://www.ebay.com/itm/GREEN-LANTERN-CORPS-UNPUBLISHED-STORY-Original-ART-Kupperberg-10-Pages-P-PG/202483397638?hash=item2f24f37406:g:0PAAAOSwqcJb1Ktz:rk:4:pf:0
  2. Listing starting tonight for a quick 24 hr auction. Original art, unpublished Story "Justice Can't Be Rushed," starring Amanita, the slowest GL of them all, from GREEN LANTERN QUARTERLY. Will include portfolio book! 9 page story intended to be in a GL Quarterly. Mixed original pencil art and stats, story seems to be complete. Includes 1 page that was inked, so 10 pages in total. Purchased from Alan's brother Paul Kupperberg. Art by Alan Kupperberg-11x17on DC Comics Standard Format Strathmore.
  3. Going to list the Green Lantern Quarterly story on the bay tonight on a 24hr auction if anyone is interested. Couple close ups.
  4. I have a soft spot for 90's cheese. Here is a cool splash of XO and Ninjak by Neil Vokes.
  5. Wasn't stating mine was particularly interesting but it is on 11x17 DC stock. There is complete word bubble just really faint. It's actually a fun story that would be right at home in the universe. I can take better pictures and send them to you if you would like to read the story and art.
  6. This is fantastic btw. I had no idea that you tracked down a Hulk annual when proposing the scenario...ha!
  7. Also...how common is it to run across these unpublished opportunities from the big two? Still learning the ropes....just trying to learn the nuances.
  8. Ok that makes sense. But I could see in a rare occasion that if someone had an issue that was pulled that sheds light on a popular hero could be more valuable because you alone hold the knowledge and art. An insight few would have. Say Romita and Lee created a spin-off series for Green Goblin and decide not to publish it. I would think owning a Green Goblin #1 that was unpublished would be more valuable than owning the complete art of the story if it was published? Or maybe not...hell I don't know. That's why I'm asking you guys. Also will add that the reported final issues Ditko had of Dr Strange unpublished would fetch more than some of his published work....right?
  9. Meaning does something unpublished that is complete and adds to the mythos of the DC/Marvel universe carry a higher value to collectors or less because it was never published. So knowing your collection habits would you pay more or less for let's say a hulk annual that was cancelled?
  10. I recently picked up unpublished art from Paul kupperberg that was done by his brother Alan for Green Lantern corps quarterly. I believe this was intended for issue 9 that never saw the light of day in the early 1990s. It is complete with art and text just missing some polish and ink. So it reads as a complete story of a character that very little know about. My question is...is it more valuable or less to a collector? I know it ranges based on demand and the artist, I'm not saying this is the lost Doctor Strange issues from Ditko, just want to get the boards take. I know one of our very own here picked up three issues of non-published micronauts.
  11. I give you....... Amanita of the Green Lantern Corps!!! Penciled and inked by the late under appreciated Alan Kupperberg.
  12. I picked up a VG/FN copy of #77 today for $14. This should be considered a key....first time Banner is outed as the Hulk!
  13. Great art by great artists. Great stories that are key. Yet I can still walk into my old comic book shop and pick up a raw copy for $10-$20. Just don't get it, will they ever spike at some point in value?
  14. Thanks to Mike "Romitaman" for this great HULK by Ron Lim. Fantastic service as always.