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#5607518 - 04/17/1204:02 PMRe: GA/PULPS for sale, incl. B. WRIGHT REX DEXTER #1
[Re: FUELMAN]
RyanHRyanH
I was posting here when you were in diapers.
#5610464 - 04/18/1204:51 PMRe: GA/PULPS for sale, incl. B. WRIGHT REX DEXTER #1
[Re: RyanH]
vaillantvaillant
I was posting here when you were in diapers.
Registered: 02/21/12
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It was amazing... 5 days in Milan, and 5 days split between Venice and Rome. It was insane. I had my first European solo art show in Milan, and the gallery treated us really well. Actually everyone we met there was a great host! I gorged myself on art, architecture and food for 10 days. Met quite a few comics fans too.
Where in Italy are you?
I am in Modena, mostly known for Ferrari (in nearby Maranello) and Pavarotti the tenor, but I would say it should be better known for our Cathedral, the Duomo.
I have seen your art. It‘s sooo post-catastrophe…
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What the heck....I'll take the KDF 2/7 @ 15% off.
Great buy, great book (1st Masked Marvel, a very cool character).
I would love to see the interior, unfortunately these early Centaurs are mostly unavailable at the DCM and in eBook form for research. That’s because I have a sort of italian edition (if we want to call that an "edition"…). They are rare, 8 page, b&w (probably unauthorized) pocket-size "books" of a series which was published during the end of the war (in 1945), and beside the Masked Marvel (called "L’Uomo d’Acciaio", like Superman), Batman and other never-previously presented characters were published. They are super-poor publications, and the artwork is 90% likely traced (i.e. redrawn, not the original), but they are very rare.