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Where do you get such wonderful toys???
Hello. Thanks for the info. I have some hazy memory of bidding on this from my Mother's house in a December, but apparently my memory has disappeared over the last decade. The price I paid for it, I do remember though...
Thanks. And I wasn't even looking for it. Can't wait for San Diego Comic Con now...
Brett Booth. I must have fallen asleep in the middle of putting up this page...
Hello, I contacted the person who purchased all the Death of Superman #75 art years ago. Back in 2002, he was asking $6,000 for one of the leser pages. No telling what he is asking now, but his email address was MICKKNIT@aol.com.
Just tell me what you're looking for, and I'll see if I can find it. Of course, it better not be something I want too!!! On a serious note, I'll be heading to San Diego Comic Con next month, so if you aren't going and are looking for something in particular, I can add it to my list.
He still had all the other art from Superman: Doomed #1 for sale when I left his booth, but that was Friday. I had only been at Wizard World 10 minutes when I found him, walk around for 5 more minutes, realized I spent all my money and left. He also told me he will be drawing some of the art for Superman: Doomed #2, so if you can track him down, you can still get some. As far as me buying any more I'm oh, what's the word I'm looking for now...sans cash, low on liquidity...here it is...BROKE!!!
Thanks. I think you are winning the Josh Howard art war, but I think I'm ahead on the Doomsday art. I just post another page (two actually) I acquired this weekend. Good thing I'm working right now, 'cuz sometime I wish I didn't find what I was looking for. On that note, I also have some more early Josh Howard Dead@17 sketches I'll be posting at some point. These were some I purchased from him in April at C2E2, and they are actually a lot more "historic" in the Dead@17 evolution than I first thought.
I will. It's just so horrible, I don't want to burden someone else with it!!!
Yes, the main item is whenever he has a new series out, be fast and ready to cough up the cash.
Yes, I originally owned it, but it now belong to one of our fellow collectors in Germany. He has reposted it as well.
Yes, I originally owned it, but it now belong to one of our fellow collectors in Germany. He as reposted it as well.
To Quote Abraham Lincoln..."OH YEAH!". Actually, it's not my most favorite page that I own, but I still throw the challange out there. Never claimed it was the most expensive, historical, original, rarest, greatest subject matter, artistically fine, nor by the greatest artist (ok this is George Perez, so I may claim that), but I want someone else to show me "The Greatest"...now make Muhammad Ali sounds...
Yes, I have seen a few page from Byrne's X-Men run started at $6,000.00 plus, and at least one page from the Dark Phoenix run listed for $45,000.00 plus, so as previously stated...AUUUUUGGGGHHHHHH!!!! Not the stupidest thing Ive ever done in my life, but give it a few years for the price to go up, and it will be. The most likely senario is I sold it at the Atlanta Fantasy fair (may have been the precursor to Dragon*Con) to a dealer in 1990 to buy all the art from a complete issue of "The Question"...that I still have.
Yes, having Bruce Banner "Bite Lip" is only so much fun...