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Lucky Baru

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  1. It looks like a fast sketch that he sometimes does.
  2. I’m wondering if the same buyer is interested/bidding on the Dale Keown Shadowhawk “unused” trading card at HA.com that ends tomorrow. Currently at $1800.00. https://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/illustrations/dale-keown-shadowhawk-unused-trading-card-illustration-original-art-comic-images-1992-/a/322417-49146.s
  3. The page has a current bid of $1255.00. (I should state that I am not the seller/owner of the page. I have always like Jim and Chance’s work on the character.)
  4. @Bill C Thank you for the information on the page. The page is now at $1039.00.
  5. The current Comic Link auction has a Shadowhawk Gallery 1 page in it. The page was penciled by Jim Valentino and inked by Brad Foster. So, it isn’t a Jim Valentino and Chance Wolf page. Here is the page: The page is from a book that was published in April 1994. The auction has 28 days left and the current bid is $700.00. The page sold for just south of $400.00 in August, 2023. Shadowhawk art is hard to gauge due it not coming up for auction that often, and the character didn’t hit the same way that the other Image founder’s books did in the early 1990’s. Was the price in 2023 the outlier or is the current price? Any thoughts or insights would be appreciated.
  6. If you find yourself liking a specific artist’s style, and that art is now out of reach financially, you can look for artist that copied that style to scratch that itch occasionally. For example, there are artist that worked for Rob Liefeld at different studios he owned. Many copied his style. You can find Marat Mychaels, or Richard Horie pieces that are priced significantly lower than what Liefeld’s pages FMV is currently. Personally, I think Richard Horie is better at Liefeld than Liefeld is on certain books in the 1990’s. if you wanted a Jim Lee WildCats page that Scott Williams inked - there is an option to source them at a cheaper price. You could look for the issue that Jim Lee penciled the pages to 50%. Ryan Benjamin is credited with finishing them. Scott Williams inked them. Those pages are at a fraction of a Jim Lee WildCats page. I don’t remember the issue off the top of my head. Also, if you like a certain artist, and you are feeling priced out of their work on a certain character, you can shift your focus to that artist’s work at a different time in their career, or to their work on another character. If you want a Mike Zeck Punisher cover - more than likely that isn’t going to happen. However, with his career spanning such a long period of time, and having worked on so many different titles - the odds are you could find something in a price range that you enjoy, and would be happy adding to your collection. Sometimes a bit of research and luck, can turn up other options of an artist’s work that you find just as pleasing to the eye, and didn’t know they produced. Good fortune to you finding what you seek!
  7. 6.5 to 7.0, the bottom corners (front and back) and the spin ticks drive the grade down. Good reader copy!
  8. You compare Comic Link to HA. Does Comic Link or any other auction house do that? I’ve no idea. I’m not an employee of any of them. In the entire time, I’ve been purchasing items through Comic Link, HA, ComicConnect, Russ Cochran, etc., I’ve never attempted to place one at this level or that one, nor assumed that one was trying to ascend or descend to the other’s level (whatever that might be in your opinion). I’ve noticed the amounts I get charged to purchase and sell. I’ve noticed how quickly they ship, how well they pack items, and the type of customer service I receive. Other than that, I don’t care. I don’t run them, nor do I seek to do so.
  9. Please provide your insider data showing their loss of market share, and the time period it occurred.
  10. It provokes a smile to observe the threads that spring forth here, each a chorus of disapproval aimed at Comic Link’s website, as perceived by the posters. Granted, their disdain for the site is evident. Yet, the irony lies in the fact that these very individuals, despite their grievances, remain active users, persistently engaging in auctions and transactions. Perhaps there’s a touch of shrewdness to Josh and his company after all?
  11. OIC, you took a SWAG at it. Cool beans.
  12. We don’t have a horse and buggy on our farm. However, my ‘70 Bronco, (which I’ve owned for about 20+ years) gets about 10, and my ‘84 Blazer gets about 8. The 2005 Ranger that is being restored, so my son can use it as his first vehicle in about 5 years, I don’t have a clue. The frame-off restoration we are doing on it won’t be completed until later this year.
  13. You post like you have an inside track on people not consigning with Comic Link. What is the annual figure of lost sales, lost lots, and lost consigners that you have access to the data on? Also, how is the “watch list” feature any different from placing tracking bids on items at Comic Link or HA.com? I do it at both. I can access both at any time during the auction in my account on both sites. Generally, the items I put a tracking bid on are the only items I’m interested in adding to my collection, so I don’t believe I’m missing out on anything at either site. Apparently, your mileage is different.
  14. People do a lot of complaining about Comic Link’s website and have for years. It must affect them more than it affects Comic Link, and their regular clients as it isn’t updated. Personally, I’m glad they don’t change it. I know how to use it, and the lack of “surprises” is refreshing. Trying to figure out any “latest and greatest” features would be a turnoff for me. At the start of an auction, I put in tracking bids on what I’m interested in. I schedule the end of the auction in my phone. I get a reminder 24 hours ahead of the auction close date on my phone. It is a simple and effective way for me to participate as a bidder there.