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1 hour ago, Carlo M said:
A few weeks ago I posted this piece on Comicartfans:
In the description I mention that indiciae mention Adams Gordon Mignola as inkers but I would not know which one inked this particular page and ask for opinions. None has come forward to date. Any ideas?
Carlo
I flipped through the issue, and looked closely. I did see differences from page to page, so then I tried to match styles. The pages/characters I believe AA inked really stood out to me. I also found some Mignola characteristics on other pages in inks and faces. I would guess Gordon on this page, but it’s only a guess.
Have you considered sending a message to the artists reps, or the artists themselves, to get an answer?
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1 hour ago, Chaykin Stevens said:
I think you mean Neil Vokes.
Yes, of course. Thanks. Mistyped the name.
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Neil Vokes? The art reminds me a bit of Eagle, a comic he worked on in the 80s with Rich Rankin, and Neil did work on Dr Strange, according to The Internet. Looking at his older work, I think it could be a possibility. I found this image on eBay of an older work of his. Good luck with the search!
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12 hours ago, Matches_Malone said:
Ruben's claim show was quite good. I'm not sure how many viewers he had during the live show, but I would tune in again. The DM show is lacking something.
Agreed on Rubén’s show. He got some cool art I hadn’t seen before, and offered nice deals. Like that very nice Larsen Savage Dragon/Spawn page for 1k. I had to watch afterwards because of a trip that weekend, but that’s one I’m tuning into going forward. The commenters and buyers were cool folk, too.
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I tried to pick a top 5 and just gave up. Kirby had so many awesome FF covers, early to late. He got more polished in the middle of the run, but those early ones are magic, too. 7,8, 11,12, big ol’ etc. It started on Yancy Street. Man, I’d give up a huge portion of my collection to own any.
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37 minutes ago, vodou said:
I would love WWF style trashtalk before The Match. Even better if real trash instead of WWF
Watch the nervous sweat roll down their faces as the host drops some folding chairs and barbed wire between them.
“So, you all want to sell some art?”
On the next episode of Cage Match Claims!
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How do you guys feel about comics.gocollect.com? I’m actually selling some stuff for OA (not main keys, except for a few Timely comics I’ve sold), but I’m a price guide guy. I try to not get too caught up in hot pricing, but this feels more like it might be new prices being set on some titles. I had no idea those titles JJJ mentioned were so hot...
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28 minutes ago, Rick2you2 said:
...but then, an eruption, as hot lava spills down the side of a mountain, threatening to engulf all the forests and people in its path. Without missing a millisecond's beat, and from out of the depths of the blue ocean, comes a wave of quenching water that melts the lava, saving the town...
Heh. A cover appeared...Mount Kirby is erupting!
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1 hour ago, Nexus said:
When you've been in the hobby a while, it always feels like there's an influx of new collector whales with endless budgets. You know the one time it doesn't feel like that? When YOU entered the hobby, and to the old-timers, YOU were the new collector whale with the endless budget.
There’s also that white-hot need putting a fire in their belly. When we started out, our want lists were muuuuuuch longer. Getting some great pieces takes the edge off of that, imo. Planet’s cores cool over time, as the crust solidifies and takes shape.
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I only put up two pages, but they were good ones. The Buscema Surfer sold last night, but the Colan Daredevil page is still available. Just dropped the price. Thanks for looking, and enjoy the con today!
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There is a thread (on page 2 now), where the heavy lifters here came up with general market values for A quality pages. What you’re describing sounds like a possible A page, imo. The Journey into Mystery range was 20-30k. Thor was 10-20K. Yours is the first Thor, which I think gives it a slight premium. It’s also pretty awesome key issue. I’m not as well-versed as other people here, but I agree with about a 20-25k valuation. You could start with $20,000, and give yourself some space to counter if they hesitate? It shouldn’t be an insulting offer, and the page seems to possibly be on a valuation cusp, imo.
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What's on the Front of your OA?
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It says “cut” before that, too. So, “Cut Professor discussing blood constituents…” That makes sense as an editorial note, and fits the context.