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MyNameIsLegion

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  1. correction, I was confusing the discussion of 100k for BA12 and NYX. The number thrown around for NYX is half that, which is still multiples of ridiculous. But "OLD" Wolvie diehards, are by definition, old. Who has nostalgia for stuff that came out when they are in the 20's-30's or 40's? You may like stuff, you may appreciate stuff, but it takes time and distance and the impressionable eye of youth to build real nostalgia.
  2. we're also ignoring the rule of 25. NYX is barely a dozen years old. Millennial's don't have 100K to urinate away on something so insignificant. Nothing in the last 15 years is likely to hit 100K given current macro-economic trends and changes in the comic collecting medium and modern art. (Felix bait)
  3. Perhaps a better comparable would be Carnage as a derivative of Venom and X-23 as a derivative of Wolverine. Carnage had huge exposure in it's day. What nostalgia is there for NYX? What kind of print run did it have? Relatively low on both accounts I'd wager. Two fools can bid anything up, but eliminate one of them, the real test of value is what % of the max bid does #3-5 bidder reveal?
  4. click on the icon in the upper left next to the B for Bolding- that' the preview button. to exit preview- click on the X in the upper rights of the preview
  5. well, since i bothered to start a thread, might as well use it: Also got this cool Monsters Unleashed splash by Pablo Marcos- thanks Steve(s)! Monsters Unleashed! Advertising Art
  6. Ok, ok, I know I'm pulling a D'amico by not posting in the THIS WEEK thread, but I can't pass up a clever thread title, and the new boards need all the help they can get. DC Comics Swamp Thing T-Shirt Art by Infantino
  7. Terry, if you send a note to @Architecht, or post in the ID merge thread they can probably restore your old ID and link to this one to get your old posts etc back.
  8. That's because the zero key's been stuck on Steve Donnely's keyboard for 20 years....
  9. 1. Alex Raymond 2. Al Williamson 3. Neal Adams 4. Alex Ross its no accident my choices start with a strip artist, and the next 2 also had their influences and careers entwined with comic strips. It helped them learn disciplined draftsmanship and economic and clear storytelling skills. Ross inherited from them all and many others.
  10. I'm still waiting for BWS to learn how to draw faces....
  11. thanks guys- that was from Haunt of Horror #2, a Gerry Conway 8 page prose story with these spot illustrations by Marcos.
  12. You gotta paste the PB URL in the pop up from the upload other media button on the right in a desktop. The gibberish at the front of the one you posted was because it was in the body of the thread (I think)
  13. that mix seems pretty hard to argue with- I might be more inclined to go: if you can't have multiples of the same book: 25/35/25/10/5 more even distribution if you can have multiples of the same book: 15/35/30/15/5- I figure more multiples of known bluechips, especially Silver and bronze
  14. Yup, had it for years, love the b&w mags and have a lot of art from them
  15. hey that looks familiar.... http://www.comicartfans.com/gallerypiece.asp?piece=883475
  16. you should just make that whole post into your sig line.
  17. That would require penciled and inked non compressed art with word balloons.... or is it?????