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1975 Jim Warren reply to art request - NFS

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Location: Warren - Vampirella - NFS
Title: 1975 Jim Warren reply to art request - NFS
Artist:  James Warren (All)
Media Type: Photograph
Art Type: Other
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 397
Likes on CAF: 2
Comments: 4
Added to Site: 2/8/2023

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Though not art itself, this is a rare and interesting art-related artifact. A 1975 reply from publisher Jim Warren (on his stationery) to a request for art. You gotta admire Joel for trying. This approach apparently worked with some artists, back in the days before everyone was charging just to get an autograph. Signed by Warren.

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Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 2/9/2023

With a killer line up of artists working for Warren in 1975, there would have been some nice stuff with Creepy, Eerie, and Vampirella. 

Peter Sullivan Member Since 2006
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Posted On 2/9/2023

Marcus Wai wrote:
"  With a killer line up of artists working for Warren in 1975, there would have been some nice stuff with Creepy, Eerie, and Vampirella. 
 "

Don't go bug eyed on the thought! First you would require a time machine and then organise a break in at the offices... Thats breaking the law. You might go to jail. Wait a minute...You have a precedent...It was good enough for The President at the time to arrange break ins. Even if you get caught you won't go to prison. You might even get interviewed on tv by David Frost.

Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 2/9/2023

Peter Sullivan wrote:
"  Don't go bug eyed on the thought! First you would require a time machine and then organise a break in at the offices... Thats breaking the law. You might go to jail. Wait a minute...You have a precedent...It was good enough for The President at the time to arrange break ins. Even if you get caught you won't go to prison. You might even get interviewed on tv by David Frost.
 "

I'm Liddy at the thought.  I'll have some plumbers working to keep it secret.

Peter Sullivan Member Since 2006
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Posted On 2/9/2023

Marcus Wai wrote:
"  I'm Liddy at the thought.  I'll have some plumbers working to keep it secret.
 "

Its secret. That means we have to give the operation a codename?...Hmmm...Watergate?.... I have a feeling of dejavu...Must be time travel sickness....Warrengate!