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MONSTER

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  1. Still hoping the covers to the Jack of Hearts mini series turn up someday.
  2. That is a great Thor cover. You have to wonder if the artist is motivated more by the potential sale of the artwork to a collector than he is by the publisher demands. Good question. I'm not sure how that works but I'm just glad that he went with such a great in your face pose for Thor.
  3. Captain Marvel 4 cover: http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=370211&GSub=49446
  4. Thor 7 cover by Marko Djurdjevic http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=370317&GSub=44848
  5. If you don't want to spend the money, send the Walking Dead covers to me and I'll have them framed.
  6. This explains it better than I can: Believe it or not, choosing the right glass for your framing project can have just as much of a “Wow” factor as the choice of a frame and mat. With Museum Glass you can clearly see the difference. It’s almost as if there is no glass at all. Reflection is reduced by over 85 percent, for the lowest possible reflection rating and the highest light transmission of all other glass on the market. How does Museum Glass do it? Tru Vue’s Magnatron Sputtering, a proprietary manufacturing process, creates an ultra-thin coating on the glass that suppresses the reflection of visible light. This coating renders Museum Glass nearly invisible to the eye, allowing almost nothing to come between you and your ability to enjoy the beauty of whatever is in the frame. Imagine—optimal clarity for true color transmission. The highest brightness and contrast levels available. And the greatest color neutrality around. But there’s more. Museum Glass blocks 98% of harmful UV rays from indoor and outdoor lights. Museum Glass actually helps protect your artwork from fading, so your framed piece will last a lifetime. Choosing the right glass clearly does matter. That’s why more “Wows!” are being heard from people who use Museum Glass to finish their framing projects.
  7. I had it done at a mom and pop shop and they ran me just over $600 for the pair (museum glass added alot to the price). Any frame shop can do it as long as the carry color core mats.
  8. Thanks! I wish I could take credit for them but they were done at a framing store.
  9. Captain Marvel #1 by Ed McGuinness and Dexter Vines http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=322616&GSub=49446
  10. Picked this beauty up on ebay. I loved Marshall Roger's art on Surfer as a kid and was really happy to get this DPS:
  11. I was finally able to add an Adi Granov piece to the collection: Nova #7 cover Also added this Captain Marvel HB cover by Aaron Lopresti:
  12. Just received this great Ethan Van Sciver Jack of Hearts piece today: http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=295914&GSub=22675