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wtbvcjmoctt-migration

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  1. harvey swick, the thief of always. one of my faves.
  2. I bought these "loose" (is that the right term?) at the NY Comic Con a few years ago and just got around to submitting them for grading. They came back with results that surprised me. Def got my investment back and more on these. From what I understand is if those holes on the DD1 cover were not there, the grading would have had a major difference in the end result. Expensive holes
  3. Hey Christian. Good to see you here. My framer is by my office, so I have them sitting in here and my coworkers want to buy all your sketchbooks now haha. These came out great. As for spending a year or two here? Come on now, I've spent an hour or two and already have 20 new items on my eBay watch list
  4. Hi! I'm new to the boards and also to collecting books. I am proud of my complete runs of Ralph Snart and Groo the Wanderer books, however after meeting a few of you guys in person over the past year or so I think I need to expand my tastes a bit. I'll post my small but humble collection of books and art later this evening for you all to take a gander at but first here are a few pieces of original art that just came back this week from my framer. They come from an amazing artist named Christian Slade, who's also a really cool dude in person. The first two pieces are just the art boards he used to dab his brushes in and doodle on randomly while creating his real sketches which were taped to the top of them. One man's garbage is another's treasure I guess, and I am proud to hang these on my wall. The other two pieces are concept sketches of a cowboy with his pretty blonde chick and an onslaught of evil alien spiders coming to Earth from their UFOs. It's a great story and is really amazing creative stuff. He's prob a member of this board so I wont brag too much about him, but check out his children's series called Korgi - a really cool silent book that is a great read for all ages. Also, if you look really hard you can see me in the reflection on these pics if that tickles your fancy. It's cool. It's been good knowing the few of you I've already met and I'm looking forwards to meeting some more of ya. Cheers! wtbvcjmoctt (jeremy e.)