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fuggit

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  1. light spine stress lines to coverlight, multiple crease right center of front cover
  2. https://www.comiclink.com/Auctions/item.asp?back=%2FComicTrack%2FAuctions%2Fauctions_first.asp&id=1602846
  3. Things were definitely not priced to sell lol.
  4. That Elektra cover that went for $7k lmaooo
  5. Some of the prices these pieces ended at... wtf?
  6. Yeah, that's kind of why I'm putting it out there since I know most of the people in this hobby trends older. Yeah, I'm in those FB groups. But, just wanted to finally make a concerted effort to find people here. Cheers, boomer.
  7. I have a few more that I want to put out there <3. (This one was sold on eBay years ago but I missed out T.T) (Tim might still have this one)
  8. Ah, thanks for the reply. If you have any scans of the original I would love to see them. T.T
  9. Doesn't that kind of go against why this was created in the first place?
  10. Someone needs to learn how to deduce others' replies and not project lol.
  11. Ugh, don't worry, one day you might even be a good enough artist to be able to kindly say to someone who has commissioned a piece from you that the very reason why they don't take money upfront is so that the person receiving the art is happy. Cheers .
  12. I commissioned a very very expensive piece from a well-known, prolific artist. It turned out super ugly. Luckily, the artist previewed it on his social media before I was contacted to come pick up the piece. I kindly messaged the artist and said I didn't like the way it turned out and since it was such a huge lump sum of money, I couldn't go through with the purchase. He understood. He tried to re-sell the commission on his FB page and I let him passive-aggressively bash me in the process to help him sell it. *liked comments from others that said things like "the original buyer's an insufficiently_thoughtful_person for passing on this!"* 2 months later... and it was still in his portfolio at SDCC unsold.