Popular Post RB3 Posted October 14, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted October 14, 2018 (edited) I was lucky enough to make an ultra mega original art haul yesterday, well for me its a mega!! It took me a little detective work to find out what was what on this piece, but thankfully it worked out in the end. So what is it??? My new Jim Lee Preview Exclusive Icons book cover!!! So what made it such a chore to research. Well, first theres the pencil version that Jim did. This is the one that Scott Williams inked over. Then there is a Jim Lee/Richard Friend Print. If you look, Friend dated it 2013. I was concerned when I was offered the Williams one, I wasnt sure which was which nor what was going on. So I contacted Jim Lee, Scott Williams, Richard Friend and Albert Moy to get to the bottom of this. Unfortunately Jim did not respond, which is ok, I'm sure Jim gets tons of emails and messages a day and its impossible to get to everyone and to miss things. But however, Scott, Richard and Albert did get back with me. Scott inked the original pencils. A few years later, someone contacted Richard on CAF to have a copy inked. Richard cant remember if it was a blue line copy or just a computer grey pencil copy that he inked over. Then Richard made prints to sell of his piece. So, there is a commissioned "copy", I guess you could say "Recreation" cover out there. Anyway, I am very happy to be able to add this piece to my collection as I transition from comics to more high end OA, well atleast for me this was high end. I had to sell an Amazing Fantasy 15 and trade a McFarlane Spider-Man page along with some cash for it!! The one I bought is the original Lee pencil with Scotts inks, NOT the copy with Richards inks. Edited October 14, 2018 by RB3 Andahaion, Panelfan1, Jaydee and 4 others 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bisquitodoom Posted October 14, 2018 Share Posted October 14, 2018 Really nice piece! Congratulations! RB3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aardvark88 Posted October 14, 2018 Share Posted October 14, 2018 So the bottom line is you were able to buy the Jim Lee original pencils to this cover or the blue-line inked by Scott Williams? There are quite a few competent inkers inking blue lines of Jim Lee's scanned OA pencils. Example: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RB3 Posted October 14, 2018 Author Share Posted October 14, 2018 2 minutes ago, aardvark88 said: So the bottom line is you were able to buy the Jim Lee original pencils to this cover or the blue-line inked by Scott Williams? There are quite a few competent inkers inking blue lines of Jim Lee's scanned OA pencils. Example: I bought the original Lee pencil with Scotts inks on top. Yea not a copy or blue line. I confirmed it with Scott as to what the original is. aardvark88 and Catwoman_Fan 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Panelfan1 Posted October 15, 2018 Share Posted October 15, 2018 7 hours ago, RB3 said: I was lucky enough to make an ultra mega original art haul yesterday, well for me its a mega!! It took me a little detective work to find out what was what on this piece, but thankfully it worked out in the end. So what is it??? My new Jim Lee Preview Exclusive Icons book cover!!! So what made it such a chore to research. Well, first theres the pencil version that Jim did. This is the one that Scott Williams inked over. Then there is a Jim Lee/Richard Friend Print. If you look, Friend dated it 2013. I was concerned when I was offered the Williams one, I wasnt sure which was which nor what was going on. So I contacted Jim Lee, Scott Williams, Richard Friend and Albert Moy to get to the bottom of this. Unfortunately Jim did not respond, which is ok, I'm sure Jim gets tons of emails and messages a day and its impossible to get to everyone and to miss things. But however, Scott, Richard and Albert did get back with me. Scott inked the original pencils. A few years later, someone contacted Richard on CAF to have a copy inked. Richard cant remember if it was a blue line copy or just a computer grey pencil copy that he inked over. Then Richard made prints to sell of his piece. So, there is a commissioned "copy", I guess you could say "Recreation" cover out there. Anyway, I am very happy to be able to add this piece to my collection as I transition from comics to more high end OA, well atleast for me this was high end. I had to sell an Amazing Fantasy 15 and trade a McFarlane Spider-Man page along with some cash for it!! The one I bought is the original Lee pencil with Scotts inks, NOT the copy with Richards inks. First off - awesome pick up. If you look at the Icon book under the dustacket - it's the pencil art. Ow I could be totally wrong - but I thought AI had seen the pencil only version for sale on a caf about 2 years back. The owner was asking 10k. It's possible it was this inked one- but I genuinely remember that it was pencil as I was considering buying it. Not sure if anyone elserecalls the item as pencils only. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RB3 Posted October 15, 2018 Author Share Posted October 15, 2018 (edited) 1 hour ago, Panelfan1 said: First off - awesome pick up. If you look at the Icon book under the dustacket - it's the pencil art. Ow I could be totally wrong - but I thought AI had seen the pencil only version for sale on a caf about 2 years back. The owner was asking 10k. It's possible it was this inked one- but I genuinely remember that it was pencil as I was considering buying it. Not sure if anyone elserecalls the item as pencils only. Not sure about that. The person I bought this from bought it from Albert Moy. I emailed Albert and he said that there were two original pencils done, one with them looking up and this one. The one with them looking up according to Scott Williams was inked and then sent to Alex Sinclair for color. This second one was only inked by Scott. If you take a magnifying glass to mine, you can see erasures of the pencil. For example in Supermans belt theres a circle within the circle belt buckle, you can clearly see that under magnifying it on mine. I talked with Scott about this before shelling out the cash and he confirmed with me that this was the original pencils with his inks. Also, there is a note on the back of the piece, which Scott has identified as his hand writing. I talked with Scott about the price I paid and everything and I'm sure that Scott would have informed me or Albert would have informed me that there was a penciled version floating around out there. But things happen. Oh and yes, under the Icons book, the regular one is a pencil version of them looking up, with the colored version as the dust jacket. On the Previews Exclusive version, its the same image as on the dust jacket. Maybe someone can get Jim to chime in, or Scott as to if another piece is out there. Edited October 15, 2018 by RB3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Panelfan1 Posted October 15, 2018 Share Posted October 15, 2018 11 hours ago, RB3 said: Not sure about that. The person I bought this from bought it from Albert Moy. I emailed Albert and he said that there were two original pencils done, one with them looking up and this one. The one with them looking up according to Scott Williams was inked and then sent to Alex Sinclair for color. This second one was only inked by Scott. If you take a magnifying glass to mine, you can see erasures of the pencil. For example in Supermans belt theres a circle within the circle belt buckle, you can clearly see that under magnifying it on mine. I talked with Scott about this before shelling out the cash and he confirmed with me that this was the original pencils with his inks. Also, there is a note on the back of the piece, which Scott has identified as his hand writing. I talked with Scott about the price I paid and everything and I'm sure that Scott would have informed me or Albert would have informed me that there was a penciled version floating around out there. But things happen. Oh and yes, under the Icons book, the regular one is a pencil version of them looking up, with the colored version as the dust jacket. On the Previews Exclusive version, its the same image as on the dust jacket. Maybe someone can get Jim to chime in, or Scott as to if another piece is out there. Looks like you might have solved it. 2 images The pencils looking up is not inked. Yours (looking straight ahead was inked ). Unless someone has a photo of the looking up one inked? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RB3 Posted October 15, 2018 Author Share Posted October 15, 2018 3 hours ago, Panelfan1 said: Looks like you might have solved it. 2 images The pencils looking up is not inked. Yours (looking straight ahead was inked ). Unless someone has a photo of the looking up one inked? You might have seen the second image, I have not found it available or even shown on CAF. It is for the regular Icon cover book with the three looking up. This cover was used on books sold in book stores, the one I have is for a Previews Exclusive that was only available to comic shops through the Previews book. But if anyone has this image, I would be interested in adding it to my collection. I think they would look great together as a set. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fsumavila Posted October 15, 2018 Share Posted October 15, 2018 On 10/14/2018 at 1:36 PM, RB3 said: I was lucky enough to make an ultra mega original art haul yesterday, well for me its a mega!! It took me a little detective work to find out what was what on this piece, but thankfully it worked out in the end. So what is it??? My new Jim Lee Preview Exclusive Icons book cover!!! So what made it such a chore to research. Well, first theres the pencil version that Jim did. This is the one that Scott Williams inked over. Then there is a Jim Lee/Richard Friend Print. If you look, Friend dated it 2013. I was concerned when I was offered the Williams one, I wasnt sure which was which nor what was going on. So I contacted Jim Lee, Scott Williams, Richard Friend and Albert Moy to get to the bottom of this. Unfortunately Jim did not respond, which is ok, I'm sure Jim gets tons of emails and messages a day and its impossible to get to everyone and to miss things. But however, Scott, Richard and Albert did get back with me. Scott inked the original pencils. A few years later, someone contacted Richard on CAF to have a copy inked. Richard cant remember if it was a blue line copy or just a computer grey pencil copy that he inked over. Then Richard made prints to sell of his piece. So, there is a commissioned "copy", I guess you could say "Recreation" cover out there. Anyway, I am very happy to be able to add this piece to my collection as I transition from comics to more high end OA, well atleast for me this was high end. I had to sell an Amazing Fantasy 15 and trade a McFarlane Spider-Man page along with some cash for it!! The one I bought is the original Lee pencil with Scotts inks, NOT the copy with Richards inks. spectacular! I always loved that cover -- Jim & Scott hit it out of the park, as usual! Congratulations on a great get RB3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zhamlau Posted October 16, 2018 Share Posted October 16, 2018 You know, im not much of a modern DC/Jim Lee guy...but having said that I absolutely love this and would have this as one of my wall pieces. Its just completely perfect on every level. Great score. RB3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jaydee Posted October 16, 2018 Share Posted October 16, 2018 On 10/14/2018 at 12:36 PM, RB3 said: I was lucky enough to make an ultra mega original art haul yesterday, well for me its a mega!! It took me a little detective work to find out what was what on this piece, but thankfully it worked out in the end. So what is it??? My new Jim Lee Preview Exclusive Icons book cover!!! So what made it such a chore to research. Well, first theres the pencil version that Jim did. This is the one that Scott Williams inked over. Then there is a Jim Lee/Richard Friend Print. If you look, Friend dated it 2013. I was concerned when I was offered the Williams one, I wasnt sure which was which nor what was going on. So I contacted Jim Lee, Scott Williams, Richard Friend and Albert Moy to get to the bottom of this. Unfortunately Jim did not respond, which is ok, I'm sure Jim gets tons of emails and messages a day and its impossible to get to everyone and to miss things. But however, Scott, Richard and Albert did get back with me. Scott inked the original pencils. A few years later, someone contacted Richard on CAF to have a copy inked. Richard cant remember if it was a blue line copy or just a computer grey pencil copy that he inked over. Then Richard made prints to sell of his piece. So, there is a commissioned "copy", I guess you could say "Recreation" cover out there. Anyway, I am very happy to be able to add this piece to my collection as I transition from comics to more high end OA, well atleast for me this was high end. I had to sell an Amazing Fantasy 15 and trade a McFarlane Spider-Man page along with some cash for it!! The one I bought is the original Lee pencil with Scotts inks, NOT the copy with Richards inks. MY MAN RB# it is jay dee from the Tube, We need Regie on Here, Oh and Yeah This piece is sick!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JadeGiant Posted October 16, 2018 Share Posted October 16, 2018 Great looking art! IF you are a Jim Lee and DC fan, this is about as good as it gets! Congrats! RB3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post stinkininkin Posted October 16, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted October 16, 2018 There seems to be a perception that pretty much EVERYTHING is inked via blue line copies these days. It's far from the truth (not that there's anything wrong with blue line inks, it just means there are two versions of a given image, the raw pencils and the inked blue line). As for my inks over Jim Lee specifically, I have NEVER inked a blue line copy of Jims art. It's just not how we do it, for old school reasons I guess as much as anything. 30 plus years of working one way, and if it's not broke, why fix it? My bottom line for the record on Lee/Williams art--If you see an inked piece of Jim Lee art that I have inked, it's my inks directly over the pencils. Scott T Shen, RB3, Shepherd and 8 others 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RB3 Posted October 16, 2018 Author Share Posted October 16, 2018 22 minutes ago, stinkininkin said: There seems to be a perception that pretty much EVERYTHING is inked via blue line copies these days. It's far from the truth (not that there's anything wrong with blue line inks, it just means there are two versions of a given image, the raw pencils and the inked blue line). As for my inks over Jim Lee specifically, I have NEVER inked a blue line copy of Jims art. It's just not how we do it, for old school reasons I guess as much as anything. 30 plus years of working one way, and if it's not broke, why fix it? My bottom line for the record on Lee/Williams art--If you see an inked piece of Jim Lee art that I have inked, it's my inks directly over the pencils. Scott Hey Scott, Again, thanks for all the assistance with acquiring this piece and researching the difference between this piece and the piece Richard did. Definitely there can be confusion out there, especially with Jims work being copied so much and two such similar pieces floating around out there. People new to collecting this field can be taken advantage of, and I've only been collecting OA for a year now. As you said, there is nothing wrong with blueline, I think sometimes it's actually nice to have the original pencils and the inked version so you can get both artist representation of a piece. Thanks for sharing your concerns and helping clear up peoples questions about Lee/Williams art. Ray Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chefkv Posted November 5, 2018 Share Posted November 5, 2018 Is this the same piece in the upcoming Comiclink auction? http://www.comiclink.com/auctions/item.asp?back=%2FAUCTIONS%2FPREVIEW.ASP%3Fcode%3D2018nov%26itemtype%3D1%26Artist%3DJIM%20LEE%26searchdbf%3D0%23Item_1287942&id=1287942&itemType=1 Thanks for any info. KV Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Twanj Posted November 5, 2018 Share Posted November 5, 2018 So what was the bottom line on this? It’s an inked unpublished version of a published pencil piece? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RB3 Posted November 5, 2018 Author Share Posted November 5, 2018 2 hours ago, chefkv said: Is this the same piece in the upcoming Comiclink auction? http://www.comiclink.com/auctions/item.asp?back=%2FAUCTIONS%2FPREVIEW.ASP%3Fcode%3D2018nov%26itemtype%3D1%26Artist%3DJIM%20LEE%26searchdbf%3D0%23Item_1287942&id=1287942&itemType=1 Thanks for any info. KV Yes I have decided to let this piece go, something else has came up that I would like to concentrate on getting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Panelfan1 Posted November 5, 2018 Share Posted November 5, 2018 Hi @stinkininkin Can you shed any light on this piece? What was it for? Was it used for anything? Why was it created? Where in the process of creating the icons cover does this piece fit? If at all? Twanj 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rick2you2 Posted November 5, 2018 Share Posted November 5, 2018 On 10/16/2018 at 5:20 PM, RB3 said: Hey Scott, Again, thanks for all the assistance with acquiring this piece and researching the difference between this piece and the piece Richard did. Definitely there can be confusion out there, especially with Jims work being copied so much and two such similar pieces floating around out there. People new to collecting this field can be taken advantage of, and I've only been collecting OA for a year now. As you said, there is nothing wrong with blueline, I think sometimes it's actually nice to have the original pencils and the inked version so you can get both artist representation of a piece. Thanks for sharing your concerns and helping clear up peoples questions about Lee/Williams art. Ray It's just a shame there is no way for the penciller and inker to collaborate on sales so that someone can buy both pieces at once. I know it would improve my interest in them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...