Batman #108 Szerdy16791
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1Collector | hogan36 private msg quote post Address this user | |
Just received my Batman #108 remarked, signed & graded comics and I love them! |
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Where's his Bat-package? | Byrdibyrd private msg quote post Address this user | |
@hogan36 Those are awesome and shirtless Batman ROCKS! | ||
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Collector | hogan36 private msg quote post Address this user | |
@Byrdibyrd Thank you! Yeah, I love the new CBCS case/label (ART). I noticed Nathan Szerdy didn’t sign his full name on all of my comics. He signed full name only on the Shirtless Batman. Is that a special book because of his full name being signed only on that one? | ||
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Where's his Bat-package? | Byrdibyrd private msg quote post Address this user | |
@hogan36 I've seen artists write a full name rather than a truncation of their name a couple of times, and it's usually because they like the piece their asked to draw/sketch, or you're there and have told them something that they appreciate. John Romita Jr. wrote a full signature (not just "JRJR" on a copy of Dazzler #1 for me after I assured him I could bring embarrassing books for other people, too, and that I had brought a copy of DC Special #21 (1st Frank Miller art on Batman) with a lame Batman/Santa Claus story for Frank Miller to sign. | ||
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COLLECTOR | dielinfinite private msg quote post Address this user | |
@Byrdibyrd Also some artists have multiple signatures they use for various things For Example, Tim Bradstreet’s “art” signature and his regular signature |
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Collector | etapi65 private msg quote post Address this user | |
He switches between full and just last name. Never noticed a trend/reason. | ||
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Where's his Bat-package? | Byrdibyrd private msg quote post Address this user | |
Quote:Originally Posted by dielinfinite This is true, too. |
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