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1993 Marvel Holiday Special cover prelim by Arthur Adams (from Jonathan Mueller)

Artist: Arthur Adams (All)

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1993 Marvel Holiday Special cover prelim by Arthur Adams (from Jonathan Mueller) Comic Art
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Title: 1993 Marvel Holiday Special cover prelim by Arthur Adams (from Jonathan Mueller)
Artist: Arthur Adams (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Prelim
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 1,608
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Comments: 12
Added to Site: 6/14/2020
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Part of this story begins about 15 years ago, but the other part began almost 27 years ago. In the early summer of 1993, I was at work and on the phone with (then art dealer) Scott Dunbier. Those of you who know Scott know that he is one of the premier good guys in the hobby. I can’t recall who called who, but it was a few weeks before SDCC and were talking about the upcoming show. Of course I had to ask if he was bringing anything I might be interested in. By 93’ I had already been collecting for about ten years and I’m pretty sure everyone who knew me knew I was a big Adams, Mignola, and Nowlan fan. So Scott tells me that he did indeed have a couple of pieces that I might be very interested in. One was the Art Adams published piece for this prelim. The wraparound cover for the Marvel Holiday Special (see additional images). Being a huge Art Adams fan, it would be easy enough to assume that I just stopped him right there and said I’ll take it. But when he told me he also had the original art to the Mike Mignola Cable & Wolverine Marvel Press poster, all bets were off. Naturally, my first question was if the art was done poster size, or was it done as A3 and enlarged in production. Scott confirmed that it was indeed poster sized. Next question, price. As it so happened, he had priced the two pieces exactly the same. Now remember, this was 1993 and Arthur’s market was stronger and more active than Mike’s at the time (of course that all changed with the release of Hellboy Seed of Destruction #1 in 1994). When I look at the two pieces today, for me it’s not even close. But back then, I had a huge decision to make. So why not just buy both? Again, it was 1993 and I just didn’t have that kind of money. Still, it only took me a few minutes to make up my mind. I told Scott to hold the poster for me and I would see him at SD in a few weeks to pick it up. As for what happened to the Adams holiday cover, it eventually (and fittingly) ended up with my friend Jim Reid who is an avid collector of Christmas themed pieces. All’s well that ends well I guess. Although Jim, if you’re reading this, I wouldn’t mind another shot at that cover. LOL


The other part of this story has to do with my friend and brother Jonathan Mueller. According to Jon, he posted his first ever comment on one of my pieces back in June of 2005. Just a few months after I joined CAF. I guess we’ve been friends ever since, although we did not meet face to face until 2007 when he came down from Sacramento and we attended WonderCon together. I was happy to learn that he was just as nice in person as he was online. But what really knocked me over was something he did during the show. One of the people we met at the con was the artist Buzz (HEY BUZZ). Jon and I spent quite a bit of time at his table looking at art and chatting. And yes, Buzz has since become a good friend. At one point, I started asking about a commission. We discussed prices and started throwing around a few ideas. It was early on in the show, so I told Buzz that I would think about what I wanted and come back to discuss particulars. Little did I know that after we left his table, Jon at some point had snuck back and arranged his own commission. Later that weekend, when I told Jon that I was ready to go back to Buzz, he asked if I was really serious about getting a commission. When I told him I was, he confessed to me that he had already set one up for himself, but that it was actually going to be a gift for me. Now keep in mind that I’ve only JUST met this guy for the first time in person. And yes, we corresponded quite a bit so technically he wasn’t a stranger, but STILL. Anyway, I was completely blown away by his generosity. Very few people in this hobby surprise me. And the gifts of artwork didn’t stop there. Over the years, whether it was a birthday, or Christmas, or (as in this case) just because, Jon has continued to gift me with some truly special works of art. I also wanted to point out that this is the same guy who sold the bulk of his collection not too long ago to raise money to go back to school. He sacrificed his own art collection, but has no qualms about spending hundreds of dollars on Heritage just because he saw something he thought I would like. I mean, who does that?????

Thank you my brother. I love you man!

Stay safe everyone!

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Rick W 
Member Since 2017

Posted on 6/14/2020

Nice prelim!  

(No wonder Santa has a bad back ;)

E DLS 
Member Since 2005

Posted on 6/14/2020

Rick W wrote:

Nice prelim!  

(No wonder Santa has a bad back ;)

Ha!  Thanks buddy!  I probably could have played up that gag if I had posted the image vertically, but I wanted to show it as a wraparound, the same way you would see it on the stands.  Stay safe my friend.

Bill J 
Member Since 2009

Posted on 6/14/2020

Very cool! I always like seeing how artists work out their ideas from the original sketch to the finish. I enjoy studying all the little changes they make (i.e. the body position of the Punisher in this piece) and it's cool to see how much of the preliminary sketch survives to the finish. Wonderful addition to your stunning collection, Eric.

kent mansley 
Member Since 2015

Posted on 6/14/2020

I always enjoy hearing the back story on these pieces and this one is a special one for sure. It is also great to have such a nice scan of the prelim as it really helped me see it all up close. There is so much good stuff on this one that it's worth taking your time with it. Adam's prelims are such a fun and detailed part of his process. 

E DLS 
Member Since 2005

1 - Posted on 6/14/2020

kent mansley wrote:

I always enjoy hearing the back story on these pieces and this one is a special one for sure. It is also great to have such a nice scan of the prelim as it really helped me see it all up close. There is so much good stuff on this one that it's worth taking your time with it. Adam's prelims are such a fun and detailed part of his process. 

I totally get that, and it's one of the reasons I love prelims.  Of course it would be even more fun for me if I also had the finished original.  LOL!  Thanks for the comment buddy!  Hope to see you again when it's safe to visit.

Justin Porter 
Member Since 2003

Posted on 6/15/2020

Arthur Adams does some great prelims and this is one of his best. Congrats!

E DLS 
Member Since 2005

1 - Posted on 6/15/2020

Justin Porter wrote:

Arthur Adams does some great prelims and this is one of his best. Congrats!

Thanks Justin.  I used to laugh at what people would call "sketches" by Arthur.  Which were, for all intents and purposes, finished drawings.  While his prelims aren't regarded to the same extent, what's amazing about them is  (more often than not) how close they come to the finished design and (as loose as they are) how easily identifiable they are as Adams pieces.

Mark Warunek 
Member Since 2004

Posted on 6/15/2020

Nice!

Jonathan Mueller 
Member Since 2005

Posted on 6/15/2020

Incidently, I agree completely with your decission to opt for the Mignola Marvel Press Poster; but if I ever win the lotto I'll make Jim Reid an offer he can't refuse so you can reunite this prelim and the finished piece you had to pass on all those years ago! Love ya my friend.

E DLS 
Member Since 2005

Posted on 6/15/2020

Jonathan Mueller wrote:

Incidently, I agree completely with your decission to opt for the Mignola Marvel Press Poster; but if I ever win the lotto I'll make Jim Reid an offer he can't refuse so you can reunite this prelim and the finished piece you had to pass on all those years ago! Love ya my friend.

Thanks bro!  What a generous offer.  Maybe I'll try increasing your odds by sending you lotto scratchers for the next dozen or so birthdays and Christmas's.  LOL

Steve . M 
Member Since 2017

Posted on 6/15/2020

Always love your descriptions. Stay safe! 

E DLS 
Member Since 2005

1 - Posted on 6/16/2020

Steve . M wrote:

Always love your descriptions. Stay safe! 

Thanks Steve, that means a lot considering how much work I put into writing them.  Be safe as well.

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