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[Closed] Art Books: Sale, Frazetta, Wrightson, McFarlane
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First  :takeit: wins and immediately trumps all PM negotiations. Any variation of "takeit" counts.

I accept Paypal, check, money order or cash.

No Hall of Shamers or Probies. Payment expected in 72 hours unless we work it out ahead of time.

US shipping is included. No international shipping on these due to weight. :frown:

Three days' return shipping from receipt. Buyer is responsible for shipping cost back unless item was damaged in transit.

Please do not edit takeits and please do not commit to buy unless you intend to follow through.

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Tim Sale Black & White hardcover. Retails for $39.99. Great career retrospective with lots of obscure art. This copy is pretty well read. $15.

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Definitive Frazetta and Sensuous Frazetta softcovers. $24.99 retail each. Fantastic reference guides and compilations of Frazetta's work. Both in great shape. $40 for the pair.

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Bernie Wrightson Artifact Edition. Unreal reproductions of his DC work in its original size. Read once. Includes the box. SOLD

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Spawn Vault Edition. Reprints the first 7 issues of Spawn in full size with extra sketches and whatnot. This copy was signed and notarized by McFarlane. Why is his signature notarized? No idea but that makes this copy a limited edition. So there's that. Perfect shape. Includes the original box. $175.

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5 hours ago, bluehorseshoe said:

Great books.  Sounds like some lawyers got put in charge of the Spawn HC project by mistake or something.

McFarlane likes to keep his lawyers nice and close.

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