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Brian Peck

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  1. I have been collecting comic art for almost 40 years, which included interior pages, pinups, splashes and cover. I prefer interior pages since it tells the story and they are what draws me to much of my collection, the stories I read as a kid. I own around 200 covers, most are pre-2000. Like the interior pages I prefer the cover that relate to the story inside and have background. Not all covers have background but many are still great images. I have found more and more in the last 15-20 years that a good number of covers for comic books are just of the characters posing. Not fighting, saving someone or doing some other action or task. Just standing there like they are a runway model. While I do own a few cover that are just the characters standing or posing, most are related to the interior story and show characters in action or convey where is the story inside. The "Poser" cover to me are just pinups used for the cover, I have nothing against pinups but not on covers. Covers used to be used to sell the story inside, now many are just the hot artist and their poser/pinup artwork. Many of the "Poser" covers could be used for many issues so long as those characters appear in the comic. What has happened to the classic covers that told a story? Anyone else sick of "Poser" covers over running the industry? I used to own this cover, bought it when the original X_men were brought back, first I thought Stuart Immonen art was a wraparound, then found out it was a wraparound and another single cover. I went on a big Immonen buying spree, owned 5 covers by Stuart now down to just two. I sold this one off, since I got the cover from issue 5 which I love a great composition cover Still own this Pacheco House of X #1 cover. I love this art but it leaves me wanting. It could be a cover to many x-men issue featufing the X-Men.
  2. Earlier this year I mailed the original artwork for Marvel Spotlight #10 page 17 by Tom Sutton and Jim Mooney to Heritage Auctions. I had won the page years earlier and someone had made a very good offer thru Heritage. I shipped via USPS their Dallas facility. Unfortunately, USPS lost it, the last tracking info was leaving their Dallas distribuion facility about 20 miles from its destination. I had reached out to USPS and they have looked extensively for the package but no luck. Please keep an eye out for the page. Message me if you see it. Thanks.
  3. Alan Davis years ago stored alot of his art that way including most of his excalibur art. Then a collector came along and bought most of it.
  4. Not sure if Gold Key returned any of his art.
  5. A number of artist held onto their art, Frank Thorne was one of them. About 8 years ago he sold all of his artwork. He figured his family wouldn't know what to do with it when he died.
  6. Andy and Adam held onto all of their artwork when they started in the industry. About 20 years ago Andy sold a little of his artwork and that was the point I bought all of Andy's and Matt Ryan's pages from X-Men #30. About 6 years later found out he discovered the 3 remaining pages. So now I have a complete book of X-Men #30.
  7. This is the final commission spotlighting "The Invasion of Time", "Underworld" and "The Invisible Enemy" serials. Another great likeness of Tom and his famous scarf plus Leela looks ready to kill. The Sontorans and the background gears are fantastic, all that great detail. David ties them all together with the image in the circle. Plus the Invisible Enemy looks very menacing.
  8. This is the first one David completed incorporating "The Talons of Weng-Chiang", "Image of the Fendahl" and "Sun Makers" serials. I love the composition with the brick tunnel that melts into Tom's coat. He also did a great job with Weng-Chiang characters and the Fendahl creature.
  9. It's been a while since I posted on this commission thread. Here are three BLOODY AMAZING commission David Roach did for me recently, don't have them in hand yet but they will be on their way soon. David drew alot of the Doctor Who comics over the last 20 years and I loved alot of the work he has done. I started watching Doctor Who in the late 70’s and my first and favorite Doctor was Tom Baker. So I commissioned David to draw Tom Baker Who with the companion Leela (Louise Jameson) (another favorite along with Sarah Jane Smith). I decided to have three commissions referencing the 9 serial which featured 3 serial per commission. I picked which 3 to put together, plus Tom Baker Doctor and Leela and let him run with it. I got to see each one has he finished them and they all blew me away! I love them all each for different aspects, come end of 2023, it will be tough to pick one for the Best of event. David far exceeding my expectations for this, he is giving Dave Gibbons a run for his money. This one includes "Robots of Death", "Face of Evil" and "Horror of Fang Rock" serials. Robots of Death is a personal favorite of mine and David nailed the character plus the profile of Tom is amazing, love how he slipped in the Tardis. All the characters are spot-on.
  10. I am on the list as well. I did get a commission from Butch as part of the Swords of the Swashbucklers kickstarter a nice single figure of Raader
  11. They still list artist TBD, I would think two days before they would know who if any artist would be attending.
  12. The changes emphasizes his lack of drawing skills. A thief that can not draw.
  13. Lichtenstein copied artists work line for line, I never saw it being a parody.
  14. He is a thief and a hack. He stole from artist and copied their work almost line for line. When it wasn't line for line his drawings were inferior to the original comic book artists. I have always considered him a con man and rip-off artist. With all the AI being "Trained" by using other artist work, I have coined the phrase being "Being Lichtensteined" !!!!!!!
  15. But the pieces have no price so how does that relate to top sales which is value not number of pieces sold.
  16. For Romitaman he posts what was sold on Dueling Dealers, which never made it to the site before they sold. It’s great to see what was sold on the show but the show is similar to cons where dealers can bring new art not on their that sells. I have not seen a dealer post art sold at cons which were not on their site before. Seems to clog the new art section of the dealer. More non sale art to scroll thru.
  17. Each year of the Best of I just want to get at least one vote for each entry. Did well this year, one outside of the top 5. It was fun and loved seeing what other people acquired over the year. My Best of 2022 10 votes - Rocketeer at War #1 (Cover) 9 votes - Conan illustration (Comic-book Pin-up) 6 votes - Shazam (Commission) 15 votes - Madeleine Elster Costume Sketch from Vertigo (Media Artwork) 28 votes - Strange Fantasies" Portfolio Page (Non-comic illustration) 6th place (missed by one vote)
  18. https://www.comicartfans.com/bestofyrtopwinners.asp?boyr=2022
  19. Too far south for me. Will be at the San Francisco Comic Art Show next month
  20. We already know what your 5 favorites of the year, the voting if for you to pick which pieces other submitted you fell are your favorites that you may want to own.