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Congrats! I have never won anything comic-related or much of anything to tell the truth. This is a great reference, and if you collect DC Comics they have a version too. If you can believe it there are some sellers on eBay listing the individual items in the book.
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Bill Everett Daredevil Sketch
TellshiarMarvelmaniaCollector replied to DQ's topic in Original Comic Art Marketplace
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Thank you for the info. The original owner laminated them before leaving for college. I asked why he didn't have the others signed and he said because he knew they were his. He actually had the Sub-Mariner drawn in front of him, while the others came from his pad. I don't think he co-created the Human Torch or Namora, but I know he did with Daredevil and Namora.
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Bill Everett Daredevil Sketch
TellshiarMarvelmaniaCollector replied to DQ's topic in Original Comic Art Marketplace
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I just picked this up from a collector who went to school with Everett's daughter. He drew this Sub-Mariner and is 11 x 16. Then he said Everett pulled out two more from his pad which were unsigned. This was around 1965. The owner had to tell me that the one under Namora was the Human Torch (Didn't recognize him), and they hung on his bedroom wall for a couple years until he went to college: He laminated them and stored them until taking them out 45 years later. What a neighbor he must have been!
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I just bought a collection and in a box were these unused graphics that are encased in bubbles with adhesive backings. I recognized them right away as the graphics for Marvel's 1970's line of bracelets, rings, pendants and belt badges. Who would have ever thought they would have survived unused and not thrown away after production ended. They are the most unique collectibles I have ever come across.
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Marvel Comic Rack from 1960's
TellshiarMarvelmaniaCollector replied to buddy2's topic in Comics General
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Marvel Comic Rack from 1960's
TellshiarMarvelmaniaCollector replied to buddy2's topic in Comics General
Hi, it is from 1970 and the company that produced them (and other racks of that period) was Cadillac. It's nice you have the original box. It came in black and red wiring. -
Hello All, I picked up this 11 x 17 billboard poster announcement printed by University Of California San Diego (UCSD) Third College for a class on Sex and Violence, in 1973. It looks like a Roy Lichenstein interpretation of a Sgt Fury/Nick Fury image. It looks like Ayers art (I could be wrong), but does anyone know what issue it is from? The text might not be the same as the original story. Any info would be helpful. It's a pretty neat piece of Pop Art in itself.
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Hulk #1
TellshiarMarvelmaniaCollector replied to TellshiarMarvelmaniaCollector's topic in Hey buddy, can you spare a grade?
Hi all, the person I sold this to had it certified and it came back an apparent 4.0. It was noted as being trimmed at the top edge and 1 piece of tape on the inside cover. He is very happy with it. -
Hi all, I just got this poster and was trying to learn more about it. Someone had found one last year and posted on the Original Art section but since he didn't have an image didn't get much feedback. Here is the pic. It is dated and copyrighted 1977. I believe it was used to promote tourism but can't be sure. You will notice that the designer used the graphics directly from the back cover of Superman Vs. Spider-Man (1976) but changed Superman's costume to Captain America (with errors): He/she should have used a Marvel style guide (lol). Any input would be appreciated. Thanks!
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1977 Captain America and spider man
TellshiarMarvelmaniaCollector replied to Chrsmartin's topic in Original Comic Art
I believe this is the poster you are talking about. The designer used Neal Adam's artwork from the Spider-Man Vs Superman Treasury but re-worked Superman's costume with Captain America's (obvious mistakes and should have used a style guide LOL). It's not an appearance poster as it is bereft of any sponsor, date or times. It might have been a poster for a promo comic or other local literary piece. -
Hi all, I just got this comic in a collection. All complete, staples original with oxidation but back cover is confusing. It looks like a stain that does bleed into the last couple pages but no rippling or damage from what would be from typical moisture. Not sure if it was from restoration or just common acidity. The front cover and interior pages look great with the exception of the back cover. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!