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cosmicjoke

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  1. So, here is a new commission I just received from the incredibly kind and incredibly talented Mr. Christopher Moeller. I really don’t have the words to say just how gorgeous this piece is. Chris originally intended this design for a # 0 issue of the first “Lucifer” series, and when I initially contacted him about doing a commission, he presented me with two ideas. One of the piano bar commission which I had him do, and then this second one, of Lucifer and Mazikeen leaving Hell for Earth. I loved the concept so much, that I just couldn’t choose between which one I wanted done, so I ended up getting both. The painting in done in acrylics and measures 20X30 inches. Just an amazing piece, and Chris got it done exactly within the time frame he set for me. He’s a complete professional, and if you have the chance, I highly recommend getting a commission done by him. It’s well worth it and you won’t ever be disappointed. I’m going to get this framed, along with my other Moeller commission soon, and hopefully I’ll have pictures of that.
  2. Hey guys, I'm selling two pieces of art from "The Mighty Thor" # 617 pg 20 by Pasqual Ferry. The art is in excellent, NM condition, measuring 11X17 inches, excepting the insert image of Kid Loki, which was used in the final printed comic, which is a bit smaller. I'm asking $250.00 with free shipping within the US and $10.00 international shipping, but I'm willing to negotiate on the price too, so if you're interested, let me know!
  3. Yeah. Their ebay ID is daisukexdark I didn't even realize that about this person. But that's what I'm talking about when I say there are a lot of buyers on ebay who are questionable in their own behavior. As a seller, it sucks, because you can't even leave negative feedback for buyers, you can only really file a complaint.
  4. Whining. Those transactions are from nearly a year ago, so what good does your harping on it do anyone? Either keep the discussion on what this thread is about, which is the sale of a piece of art, or go somewhere else. You're wasting my time.
  5. Yeah, and you guys could stop whining about one negative feedback and one neutral out of many more positives on my ebay score and just tell me if you're interested in the page or not instead of wasting my time talking about nothing.
  6. Well you can believe whatever you like I suppose. I found the pages eventually, hidden away under a stack of other art. But by the time I located the pieces, I'd already refunded the buyers money and couldn't repeat the transaction. My other feedback shows that I'm perfectly willing to sell for whatever the auction ends at. I've lost a lot of money that way, but I still follow through. I've been selling on ebay for years, so I don't need any advice of how to conduct myself. There's a lot of a-holes on ebay just looking to rip you off or simply file a complaint for no real reason, simply to be a jerk. The sellers on there have very few options or rights. I've run into and dealt with so many insufficiently_thoughtful_persons on that site, that I don't really know why I ever even bother trying to sell on there anymore. That's why I've been trying to sell pages on here. Unfortunately, it seems some of you have already made up your minds. I've sold pages on here before to people, and they received them without any difficulty. But again, believe whatever you want.
  7. I give the buyer three days to pay. That's the deal. They didn't. I cancelled the order. They didn't complain.
  8. I canceled those items because I initially misplaced those pages and couldn't find them. You'll see the rest of my feedback is completely positive. I'm not sure why you seem to want to make it your mission to paint me as some sort of con artist. I've never ripped anyone that I've made a sale to off in my life. I guess it's just a case of you being one of those people who assume because of a couple of negative reviews weighed against a slew of positive ones, that a seller must be a con.
  9. No, I sold it on ebay, but the buyer never paid and so I cancelled his order.
  10. Hey everybody, so, as you can all relate to, I'm currently attempting to raise money for another piece of art, and I've got to unload some of my current collection in order to do so. So I'm selling a bunch of pages of Lee Garbett from his run on Loki: Agent of Asgard, as well as two pages by Jim Cheung from Axis: Avengers V X-Men. The list of the pages are below, along with pictures. 1. Loki: Agent of Asgard Issue # 17 page # 16 by Lee Garbett $200.00 Sold 2. Loki: Agent of Asgard Issue # 17 page # 17 by Lee Garbett $200.00 Sold 3. Loki: Agent of Asgard Issue # 13 page # 12 by Lee Garbett $100.00 4. Loki: Agent of Asgard Issue # 13 page # 13 by Lee Garbett $100.00 5. Loki: Agent of Asgard Issue # 10 page # 1 by Lee Garbett $90.00 6. Loki: Agent of Asgard Issue # 4 page # 4 by Lee Garbett $80.00 7. Loki: Agent of Asgard Issue # 14 page # 6 by Lee Garbett $100.00 8. Loki: Agent of Asgard Issue # 14 page # 7 by Lee Garbett $100.00 9. Axix: X-Men V Avengers Issue # 9 page # 13 by Jim Cheung $180.00 10. Axis: X-Men V Avengers Issues # 9 page # 14 by Jim Cheung $180.00
  11. Hey guys! So, I just picked this page up! Needless to say, it's one of the best pieces I can now call myself the proud owner of. Page # 1 from All Star Batman & Robin # 8, by Jim Lee, Inks by Scott William. A great portrait of The Joker. I've always loved this take on The Joker. He had such an understated, quiet menace to him in this series, which only made his violence all the more terrifying, juxtaposed with his calm and quiet demeanor. I always thought it was a fascinating contrast with Batman, who acted so over the top, who acted like someone pretending to be insane, while The Joker very much genuinely was insane.