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The OFFICIAL "This week in your ORIGINAL ART collection?"
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I just opened up a gallery at Comicartfans.

 

If you notice a theme here you are right. I only collect video game related art. If you know where I can find any new game covers to add to my gallery drop me a line.

 

http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryDetail.asp?GCat=25183

 

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I'm always looking to buy classic videogame box art and jumped at the chance to add this C64 Transformers painting to the collection. Not here yet I'll update the gallery with a new picture once it arrives.

 

Sneak peak of the art with the videogame instruction booklet by its side.

 

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rest of my videogame box art gallery

http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryNew.asp?GCat=25183

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I bought a couple of nice empire pages from barry kitson and he included these three prelims from empire in addition to two additional non character pages from the series. Super nice guy!

 

 

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added a few more including this one by Larry Salk

 

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Lawrence M. Salk (1936-2004) Between film and TV he produced over 165 posters. Among them were Seinfeld’s “Kramer”, Sweet Charity, The Brinks Job, How to Beat the High Cost of Living, Sharky’s Machine, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, and Superman III.

 

I'm always looking to add videogame art to the collection. You can view the rest of my videogame box art gallery here.

http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryNew.asp?GCat=25183

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Thanks! I bought it that way. Glad it was like that too. I probably never would've noticed it without the page next to it.

 

As you can see, the OA is actually the same size as a comic page.

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