Quoted from wesman:I'd be curious to see some of your art,
Watch Family Guy. Not all artists draw pictures.
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Quoted from wesman:I'd be curious to see some of your art,
Watch Family Guy. Not all artists draw pictures.
Quoted from Rarehero:Perhaps the slight difference is this: Marvel owns all their characters that convention artists sell sketches and prints of. Perhaps they don’t go after them because they’re too big to care, perhaps cuz it would be seen as a backlash against the fans. In any case - it’s their IP, their call to make.
I would also say it's in a comic publisher's interest to have ongoing interest in their character. It doesn't usually matter if an interested person buys issue #41 or issue #675, it's the character they are interested in. The publisher can make money selling new issues.
Unlike Stern, where after the game is sold out there is no more financial incentive. Maybe even a slight disincentive since they want to sell out the next game, not prop up the second hand market by keeping interest high on a different item.
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