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Blastaar

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  1. Not trying to take anything away from Perez, just if we are looking at say the top 5 or maybe 10 important/impactful living artist he is closer to #10 than #1.
  2. Todd was successful in launching the third largest comic book publisher in the industry. No Todd, no Image. Plus McFarlane Toys and Entertainment.
  3. An argument I would like to see is who was/is more impactful to the industry Neal Adams or Todd McFarlane?
  4. IMO. The thing with Perez is that he is very workmanlike. He is the definition of a comic book artist. Solid at everything but does he excel at anything that would make him one of the most important or impactful artist living. Has he pushed the industry forward in anyway or inspired others to take on his style? Now if you are taking into account his body of work then he is without question a Mount Rushmore figure....but his art falls just a bit short.
  5. Mystery Batman page. Any idea what series and issue? No artist listed...maybe early 2000's, page 16.
  6. Love me some Ernie Chan. Was eyeing this one for a while and decided to make the move. Such an underrated and underappreciated talent.
  7. Post went on to have a solid career with cartoon strips and then some "kid" licenses later in life but I sure wish this had a longer run. Great fun and adventure, no clue why it didn't catch fire? Wish he would have stayed with DC a while longer.
  8. Picked up some original art from Anthro and ended up going back and reading the series. Only ran six issues? Great art, fun stories, what gives? Also surprised he never had a relaunch.
  9. Don't see these very often. DC's Anthro #5 Howie Post oops posted wrong pic. Here is the one I just picked up.
  10. For those.....seasoned....collectors out there. Was this page always a show stopper or did it build in popularity over time?
  11. This is a comic bucket list of mine. I can pull the trigger on a bust now or save up for a cover commission, which is what I really want. General idea of the difference between the two when it comes to price, think 5-10x one of his traditional 11x17 one figure commissions for a cover recreation. Most artist tend to maybe double commission prices for a cover redo, this just seems awful high. Anyone have experience getting cover commissions with Neal, I'm sure they are fantastic like all his work, was it worth it to go all out? Feel free to post any Neal commissions below.
  12. There should be a rescue shelter for battered books.
  13. Not unless there is a recast for the upcoming movie.
  14. A man wakes up and finds his CGC SS slabs have been replaced with Bronze Signature Certified PGX slabs.
  15. Field of Dreams but the ghost baseball players are blood thirsty from their long slumber and crave brains.
  16. How about a soon to be expecting mummy.
  17. I will second that Mike treats every size deal the same. He gets back within a day no matter what the questions or trade. I have been buying $100 -$200 scraps from him but I know when I am ready to buy my first Kirby it will be through Mike.