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Andrew Burton
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JB,

If you had to list your top ten pieces of original art you own where would this piece fall and could you make that list?


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Been away from the board for a couple of weeks, so I missed the big day. Anyway, HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY BIG GUY from downunder!
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Hey JB,

I thought about starting a whole thread but decided to just ask you within this one...have you seen Kubert's new book Dong Xoai, Vietnam 1965?  It's amazing.  The whole comic is produced from Mr. Kubert's pencils which I thought you would really appreciate and enjoy seeing.  I find it hard to pay attention to the words!  I just want to study each little pencil line!

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If you had to list your top ten pieces of original art you own where would this piece fall and could you make that list?

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I could definitely make that list -- but I would never post it here!

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Vinny Valenti
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Your original art collection is near-legendary, but I'm curious - how many actual commissions do you own?
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Tough call. Define "commission".
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Something you save toward for a long time and restores your faith in comics.

That's my experience anyway.

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Derek Cavin
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Great job, Jim Warden, and congratulations JB. Happy Birthday, too.
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Vinny Valenti
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In this case I'd define "commission" as a piece of art drawn specifically for you, whether you purchased it or not - so this Kubert piece would qualify.
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