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Dr_Strange

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  1. This sold 3 months ago for $26,250…it’s now for sale for 40k. How does something like this appreciate in value so quickly ?
  2. Yeah I wasn’t looking for a valuation, just an idea on how to do it
  3. Considering selling a couple of items, not high end published stuff, but maybe items that don’t crop up often enough to have something to compare with. How do you come up with a target price ?
  4. Looking for a guide to the pros and cons of selling through heritage, and the actual mechanics of using them if anyone can help ? wht do I need to know before approaching them ? What are there fees ? do I send my stuff to them or the buyer ? do more art buyers watch heritage or are most sites similar ? anything woukd really help me thanks in advance
  5. Mike says he did not do the partial inks which heritage attribute to him
  6. True enough, Kevin does have a scan of the photocopy and his inks on his blog ....
  7. https://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/mike-mignola-strikeforce-morituri-21-cover-original-art-marvel-1988-/p/7239-30037.s?ic4=GalleryView-ShortDescription-071515 “This cover was penciled (with partial inks) by Mike Mignola (of Hellboy fame) on DC Comics Bristol board with an image area of 9.75" x 15". Signed by Mignola in the image area. In Excellent condition.” on Kevin Nowlan’s blog he says “The pencils for this piece were lost, even before I was asked to ink it, so Marvel had me work over an 11x17" copy. I really like the way Mike drew the dead guy in the lower left corner.” https://kevinnowlan.blogspot.com/2010/04/strikeforce-morituri-21-cover-inks-over.html Who is correct, Heritage or Kevin “
  8. It contains a full figure piece which looks similar but is not the same piece of art
  9. Mike “ Pretty sure that's fake.It's way too clean. And what are those floating lines--On the left side, left of his arm and over his shoulder? You might see something like that in pencil or on a very rough sketch but not on a finished piece.” https://www.facebook.com/groups/121664335173788/
  10. Mike confirmed that this piece sold for $1501 is a fake https://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/mike-mignola-hellboy-illustration-original-art-undated-/a/7224-95293.s?ic4=GalleryView-ShortDescription-071515
  11. The Byrne piece was not a freebie. I was already in his que for a montage, he extended the size of the piece for no extra charge, which was very much appreciated