Mr. Green
Super Freak
Re: Spider-Man Comiquette - Waitlist links available in 1st post.
^^^ I believe he bought 2, Ex and Reg.
^^^ I believe he bought 2, Ex and Reg.
That is correct, sir! I just took some pics with my new camera last night and wanted to share. I am happy with my statue(s), though I had to return my original Ex. to get one where the paint wasn't too sloppy.^^^ I believe he bought 2, Ex and Reg.
Not at all surprising to me. In my humble estimation, this is the best Spidey statue around. And Spidey is Marvel's most iconic character, so it stands to reason that it would appreciate in value.This piece is easily on the way to being the most expensive of the trio to pick up.
That is correct, sir! I just took some pics with my new camera last night and wanted to share. I am happy with my statue(s), though I had to return my original Ex. to get one where the paint wasn't too sloppy.
Not at all surprising to me. In my humble estimation, this is the best Spidey statue around. And Spidey is Marvel's most iconic character, so it stands to reason that it would appreciate in value.
Just was taking a look around and seen that the Spider-Man Comi' that sold for $999+$80 shipping. One of my Spidey photos helped it sale for that much... Can't say that I'm all that upset other than I found out the bum was using my photo after the item had sold.
https://cgi.ebay.com/SPIDERMAN-COMI...286?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item588eb803ae
Looks similar....
Man, the prices on these are really starting to jump on the bay. $800+ for a few of the EX. The highest one I've seen over the last few days was $900 shipped. For those of you worrying about Venom, Spidey has just started his climb up the charts. This piece is easily on the way to being the most expensive of the trio to pick up.
Just was taking a look around and seen that the Spider-Man Comi' that sold for $999+$80 shipping. One of my Spidey photos helped it sale for that much... Can't say that I'm all that upset other than I found out the bum was using my photo after the item had sold.
https://cgi.ebay.com/SPIDERMAN-COMI...286?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item588eb803ae
Looks similar....
Dang $1K for a regular? The EX was not even sold for that much, it must be your photo bro
Yeah, if you look closely enough you can see where he covered you sig. in the lower right corner. You do great photo's though some of the best I've seen.
Check the picture posted in the items description further down on the eBay listing.Huh?
What am I missing here?
Did the seller change the picture after the sale? I don't get it.
The picture on that auction is the 3/24 gallery photo from Sideshow's own listing:
https://www.sideshowtoy.com/?page_id=4489&sku=2000651&ref=search&2000651
Or did Sideshow build a time machine, steal IronLungs31's photo and then bring it back to put on their listing before they released the statue?
Check the picture posted in the items description further down on the eBay listing.
They were sneaky enough to use the stock photo (it seems) for the general pic, but used IL's awesome one in the description.
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Check the picture posted in the items description further down on the eBay listing.
They were sneaky enough to use the stock photo (it seems) for the general pic, but used IL's awesome one in the description.
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Aha.
That didn't come up when I initially checked.
Just a big red 'x'.
On a related note, at least the seller acknowledged that IL's photo wasn't a pic of the actual 'for sale' item.
I've had pictures I've taken stolen from messageboards and used for eBay auctions before. In one particular instance, when I called the seller on it, they were pretty unrepentant and had no grasp of the concept of photograph copyrights.
"You have no claim. You don't own Darth Vader! Lucas does!"
"I own the photographs of the helmet not to mention the actual helmet you're representing in your auction as being for sale, which is most certainly not."
He wouldn't take them down so I took more pictures of the helmet that I hadn't put online and created a "mirror" auction using the same words in the title so it'd come up right beside his in a search.
In the description, I explained that I wasn't actually offering the helmet in question but if people wanted to buy prints of the photos, that would justify the .99 opening bid.
I also explained in it that the reason I was posting the auction was to call attention to the other clown's auction and explain that the photos of the helmet were actually mine and that that helmet wasn't for sale.
Of course, he contacted eBay and they yanked my "auction"... but his also went *poof* shortly after.
The pictures never resurfaced.
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