[Groop]Groo statue update

Larry Steller lawrencesteller@yahoo.com
Tue, 20 Aug 2002 22:37:05 -0700 (PDT)


--- Mark Evanier <mail@evanier.com> wrote:
> think some of ours are Artist Proofs, meaning that they
> aren't numbered.

On the subject of Artist's Proofs, perhaps you could advise me
(if you prefer not to, that's absolutely fine, too!!!) 

During the Comic Con I spoke with a current DC Comics Artist
about buying a COLOR ARTIST'S PRINTER'S PROOF of a recent issue
of NIGHTWING from the OFFICER DOWN story arc. It's a very
dramatic and touching cover that really spoke to me.

The price for this Printer's Proof is $250. I was just wondering
what you know of the printing process. Is what I'm buying a
unique item (sort of like the original artwork in its uniqueness)
or could there be many of these proofs floating around, and I'm
really just buying a nice color printout? Does this sound about
right? Just curious what your take on this is, I'm still going to
buy it, as I promised to do so, but some friends have been
ragging me that it's NOT like buying original art. Even if not
unique, it's still a beautiful print, but I was kind of led to
believe it was unique.

Thanks!

-Larry Steller

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-Larry Steller

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