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chrreaso

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  1. On 4/6/2020 at 10:56 PM, ADAMANTIUM said:

     

    CGC In-House Private Signing Schedule

    Posted on 4/6/2020

    By Brittany McManus

    CGC Private Signing Events

     

    Artist Price Submissions open Submissions cut-off
    Clayton Crain
    $70
    April 7
    May 29
    George Perez
    $75
    April 8
    May 29
    Chris Claremont
    $70
    April 9
    May 29
    Frank Miller
    $130
    April 10
    May 29
    Scott Snyder
    $70
    April 11
    May 29
    Donny Cates and Reyan Stegman
    $90 for both
    April 12
    May 29

    This post seems to have been taken down.  I wonder if this was a mistake, or if someone posted it sooner than they should have?  I'm hoping it's legit.

  2. On 2/27/2020 at 9:52 AM, tuck91 said:

    I'm wondering if anyone has heard anything else for other Facilitators at this show. Comic Sketch art told me this 

    "Unfortunately, we will not have our CGC presence at Lexington this year. I would recommend contacting CGC as they know of witnesses that will be attending that show and have more info on how you can submit your books."

    So I emailed CGC and got this response.

    "You can visit our website at www.cgccomics.com and in our chatboards in the Signature Series room, facilitators will advertise their services, you would contact them directly."

    Which leads me to here.

    I was hoping to get Kevin Eastman Signature on a few TMNT books and have them graded SS.

    That's weird because the guy I've been messaging with at Comic Sketch Art told me I could send him books to get signed at Lexington.  He even gave me the various creators' signing fees.

  3. On 1/16/2020 at 1:46 PM, Rich_Henn said:

    Strange Adventures #1 (cover A) s/s Tom King & Mitch Gerads - $125

    ten (10) spots

    The Eisner Award-winning team behind DC’s Mister Miracle and The Sheriff of Babylon, writer Tom King and artist Mitch Gerads, is joined by fan-favorite artist Evan “Doc” Shaner (Justice League: Darkseid War: Green Lantern) to bring you Strange Adventures, an epic tale in the tradition of Watchmen, The Dark Knight Returns, and DC: The New Frontier—a story of blood, war, and love that readers will talk about for years to come.

    Created in 1958 for DC by Julius Schwartz and Murphy Anderson and first appearing in Showcase #17, Adam Strange is the hero of the planet Rann, a man famous throughout the galaxy for his bravery and honor. In King, Gerads and Shaner’s Strange Adventures, debuting in March 2020, not all is as happy and nice as it seems, as the decisions Adam made during battles on Rann come back to haunt his family and threaten the entire DC Universe.

    “Adam Strange is one of a long line of characters—like Tarzan and Flash Gordon, stolid men with dimpled chins who thrive in ‘foreign lands’—who stand in as a metaphor for a 19th century European dream of colonialism,” said King. “Of course, colonialism was nothing like this dream, and it’s that contrast that interests me: the bloody gap between the myth and the reality.”

    And now a surprise DC hero will have to choose between saving Adam Strange and saving the world.

    “I wanted to tell two stories simultaneously,” continued King, “and have them play off each other: the story we tell others and the story others tell about us. To represent these two aspects, we use two of the best artists in comics, then we weave those two tellings together in odd and new ways that I don’t think anyone’s seen in modern superhero comics. So it’s a way to do something new and different and hopefully something cool and compelling.”

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    :takeit: I'd like one of the Cover A, please.