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Comics did not look like that when I was a kid
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I certainly don't remember this Disney movie...

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I picked up the first ten issues as they were being released and then quit reading it. No reason for it, just stopped.
 
Scott, is the artwork inside the books just as good as the covers? I LOVE pin-up style art and this fits that category.

Check out some of the stuff in this thread: https://www.sideshowcollectors.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38581&highlight=Appreciation, this is the kind of artwork I am into.

I'm just starting to read some of the stories. The inside art isn't quite as "provocative" as the covers, but still sexy. The later issues, say 20 and up, have gotten more adult than the earlier issues from what I can tell. What I read so far has been good.

One thing I don't know if I like or not is all the limited variants that are being put out. One book may have 3 or 4 covers, and that can ruin it over time.

I met a few of the artists and writers at this past weeks convention, which is what got me hooked. Raven Gregory, Talent Caldwell, EBAS, Whickline (sp.)
 
the art inside is not the same. the artist's that this company uses for their covers are known for the cheesecake. I have a bunch of the varients - they are usually racier than the standard covers.

The covers by Eric Basaldua - signature on the cover is ebas - are the one's to get. he does most of the varients.
 
I love this book. I recently also started to pick up the variants that jay company sells. My favorite so far is the pinocchio cover.
 
...The inside art isn't quite as "provocative" as the covers, but still sexy...

the art inside is not the same. the artist's that this company uses for their covers are known for the cheesecake. I have a bunch of the varients - they are usually racier than the standard covers.

The covers by Eric Basaldua - signature on the cover is ebas - are the one's to get. he does most of the varients.
I'm gonna try and track this guy down and see if he makes prints, I'd like to get a few of those covers. Thanks guys.
 
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