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The OFFICIAL "This week in your ORIGINAL ART collection?"
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Hi all,

 

Just posted 3 consecutive Preacher pages, featuring the usual crazy dialogue from Garth Ennis, between Herr Starr and a mafioso hitman:

 

http://www.comicartfans.com/galleryroom.asp?gsub=74469

 

And my first Louis Dominguez cover:

 

http://www.comicartfans.com/gallerypiece.asp?piece=1130752

 

I hope you like what you see :)

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Just scored another OA piece. Invincible 60 page 10. This is from the awesome Invincible War Arc.

 

Can't wait till I get my hands on it.

 

Pencils Only: Ryan Ottley.

 

Is there any additional precautions I need to take in protecting this piece, oppose to. a piece that is inked?

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Very cool page.

Pencils are more sensitive to friction, so you should avoid rubbing any object on the surface of the art unless you want the pencils carbon to spread.

On the other hand, they are not sensitive to UV light (but the paper still is and can become yellow).

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My Heritage auction win arrived yesterday.

 

I was nervous about how this would look in person. The stain doesn't really bother me at all.

 

It is much nicer in hand and is all stamped up on the back the way I like them.

 

 

True color of the page is somewhere in the middle of these two images

 

Very pleased with this cover :)

 

Heritage scan

 

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iPhone picture

 

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My Heritage auction win arrived yesterday.

 

I was nervous about how this would look in person. The stain doesn't really bother me at all.

 

It is much nicer in hand and is all stamped up on the back the way I like them.

 

 

True color of the page is somewhere in the middle of these two images

 

Very pleased with this cover :)

 

Heritage scan

 

weirdwarcover_zpsa3a07cf3.jpg

 

iPhone picture

 

5C2DC653-80C3-4E6C-BAAB-04684A31024F_zpssm0bsygd.jpg

 

Very nice pickup!! Love to see what other pieces you have.

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My Heritage auction win arrived yesterday.

 

I was nervous about how this would look in person. The stain doesn't really bother me at all.

 

It is much nicer in hand and is all stamped up on the back the way I like them.

 

 

True color of the page is somewhere in the middle of these two images

 

Very pleased with this cover :)

 

Heritage scan

 

weirdwarcover_zpsa3a07cf3.jpg

 

iPhone picture

 

5C2DC653-80C3-4E6C-BAAB-04684A31024F_zpssm0bsygd.jpg

 

Very nice pickup!! Love to see what other pieces you have.

 

What a cover, Bill! Congratulations. :applause:

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My Heritage auction win arrived yesterday.

 

I was nervous about how this would look in person. The stain doesn't really bother me at all.

 

It is much nicer in hand and is all stamped up on the back the way I like them.

 

 

True color of the page is somewhere in the middle of these two images

 

Very pleased with this cover :)

 

Heritage scan

 

weirdwarcover_zpsa3a07cf3.jpg

 

iPhone picture

 

5C2DC653-80C3-4E6C-BAAB-04684A31024F_zpssm0bsygd.jpg

 

nice cover Bill :applause:

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As much as I'd love to be able to collect some of these incredible, and often historical pages many of you grab, I must (happily) resign myself to purchasing pages simply because I love the art (if I can afford it), regardless if it's from the lowest print run or a mainstream title. I'm not suggesting most of you don't do the same, but I'm floored by the amount and frequency of iconic pages I see shown in this forum.

 

Anyway, I picked this up the other day after watching it for months (one advantage to buying art few others "want"). I love the motion that Karl Moline and John Dell captured in the panels.

 

Thanks for looking :grin:

 

Crossgen: Route 666 #8 page 21

 

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As much as I'd love to be able to collect some of these incredible, and often historical pages many of you grab, I must (happily) resign myself to purchasing pages simply because I love the art (if I can afford it), regardless if it's from the lowest print run or a mainstream title. I'm not suggesting most of you don't do the same, but I'm floored by the amount and frequency of iconic pages I see shown in this forum.

 

Anyway, I picked this up the other day after watching it for months (one advantage to buying art few others "want"). I love the motion that Karl Moline and John Dell captured in the panels.

 

Thanks for looking :grin:

 

Crossgen: Route 666 #8 page 21

 

 

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ROUTE 666 And THE PATH were the only CrossGen comics I read. Both had stellar art.

This is a great page, even if CrossGen isn't mentioned all of the time on the boards. Go after what you like. I do and my CAF shows it. I'd say half of my CAF is from artists only represented in my CAF :whee: (no collecting competition :cloud9: )

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My Heritage auction win arrived yesterday.

 

I was nervous about how this would look in person. The stain doesn't really bother me at all.

 

It is much nicer in hand and is all stamped up on the back the way I like them.

 

 

True color of the page is somewhere in the middle of these two images

 

Very pleased with this cover :)

 

Heritage scan

 

weirdwarcover_zpsa3a07cf3.jpg

 

 

Nice one Bill! (thumbs u

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I think I posted both of these when I got them, but I finally had time to get them properly framed :D

 

 

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A lot of frame for an 11x17, but I'm loving them.

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