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Forget Lichtenstein's $45 Million Sale: Why You Should Buy Comic Book Art From Living Artists
forbes.com 2 weeks, 4 days agoThere's nothing sadder than a poor artist on a streetcorner with a cup in his hand and a sign around his neck that reads, "Will pencil for food." But that's the fate of artists who are out of work???comic book artists among them. Had the late Roy Lichtenstein been alive today, he would never have that problem: After a recent Sotheby's auction, Lichtenstein's estate is richer to the tune of $44.8 million, thanks to the sale of his 1964 painting, "Sleeping Girl."
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Another Reason Neil Gaiman Is Awesome
buzzfeed.com 2 days, 12 hours agoBurton Olivier wrote to the “Sandman” author with his plans for a Gaiman inspired tattoo. Gaiman wrote a poem called “I Will Write With Words of Fire” specially for the tattoo and asked comic book artist David Mack to design the image. Here are the results: Neil Gaiman's poem "I Will Write Words of Fire" was tattooed on Burton Olivier's back, along with an image designed by comic book artist David Mack. The design is also being sold as a silkscreened print. Half of the proceeds will go to the Comic Book Leg


















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