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"Secret Art"

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Let's give this question a try...without revealing ownership(unless you want to)...what are one or two pieces of original art that you have seen or heard about that are not publically known to actually exist, i.e. - on a dealer website, on a comicartfans page, etc.?

 

I'll go first...

 

The cover to Giant Sized X-Men #1 and the cover to Amazing Spider-Man #301

 

Anyone else?

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The Cover to ASM #3.

Seen it with my own 2 peepers.

 

That would be a nice cover. Definitely my favorite early Spidey cover.

 

I offered 'bags of $$$' for it in the 80's, when no one offered the kind of $$$ I offered. I was told 'NFS'. I do not think anyone will see it for a long, long, long, long, long, long time.

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The Cover to ASM #3.

Seen it with my own 2 peepers.

 

That would be a nice cover. Definitely my favorite early Spidey cover.

 

I offered 'bags of $$$' for it in the 80's, when no one offered the kind of $$$ I offered. I was told 'NFS'. I do not think anyone will see it for a long, long, long, long, long, long time.

 

Hey Scourge, why don't you show us some of your OA.....

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Let's give this question a try...without revealing ownership(unless you want to)...what are one or two pieces of original art that you have seen or heard about that are not publically known to actually exist, i.e. - on a dealer website, on a comicartfans page, etc.?

 

I'll go first...

 

The cover to Giant Sized X-Men #1 and the cover to Amazing Spider-Man #301

 

Anyone else?

 

Why WOULDN'T the covers to "Giant Sized X-Men" # 1 and "Amazing Spider-Man" # 301 be known to actually exist?

 

It's not as if they come from a time, long ago, where OA collectors didn't exist and companies routinely destroyed their art . . .

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