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1966 Silver Surfer panel page brings record $155350 price in $5.49+ million ... - Art Daily


1966 Silver Surfer panel page brings record $155350 price in $5.49+ million ...
Art Daily
Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott's simply spectacular and iconic Fantastic Four #55, Page 3, Silver Surfer original art (Marvel, 1966) brought a final price realized of $155350 – the highest price ever realized for a panel page of comic art – to emerge as ...

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MorrisonCon Gets Organized With Tickets, Guests & More - Comic Book Resources


MorrisonCon Gets Organized With Tickets, Guests & More
Comic Book Resources
My whole mission in the world of comics...the whole reason The Isotope exists is because that's the comic book store I always wanted to go to. And no one would make it, so eventually I said, "Fine, I'll just build it." I'm sure Ron would say the same ...

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THE BUY PILE - Comic Book Resources


THE BUY PILE
Comic Book Resources
Every week Hannibal Tabu (two-time Eisner-winning journalist/blogger/novelist/poet/jackass on Twitter/head honcho of Komplicated.com) goes to a comic book store called Comics Ink in Culver City, CA (Overland and Braddock -- hey Steve, Jason, ...

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Before Leaping, Listen to a Giant - New York Times


Before Leaping, Listen to a Giant
New York Times
WHAT are ordinary investors to make of the puzzling swings in Facebook's first-day share price on Friday? Or of the fact that this company, all of eight years old, is now worth more than $104 billion on the stock market? For some perspective, I turned ...

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Why MorrisonCon Is Worth The $767 Admission - Bleeding Cool News


Why MorrisonCon Is Worth The $767 Admission
Bleeding Cool News
An Indian comic book creator, he has a number of prestigious comic book works to his name. But he's also a victim of repeat comic book industry conman Josh Hoopes or Joshua Hoopes. Hoopes “hired” him to draw a comic book from a script he provided…

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