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William Roberge
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Posted: 01 November 2006 at 2:28pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

A new one for the Roberge collection... Sorry, I'll try to get a better scan.

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This little beauty has been for sale for a while, so I made an offer and now I have my first piece of published JB art.

 

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Anyone got $2000 to spare?

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Wow for the She-hulk, i'm jealous !

Is the sexy red Witch for sale ??

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Hey guys, I know about ebay, Jim Warden's site and Heritage auctions, but where else can we find JB art for sale?

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Is the sexy red Witch for sale ??

Yes, $2000, I saw it up today. I love this image but i'd rather put the money towards a JB commission.

Hey guys, I know about ebay, Jim Warden's site and Heritage auctions, but where else can we find JB art for sale

Several places to be found advertised here,  http://www.comicartfans.com/  and if you can be bothered to trawl through the list http://dragonberry.com/links/pages/Comic_Art_Sellers/

There are some nice pieces out there, you just have to invest some time (and money) looking.



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David Henriot
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Posted: 03 November 2006 at 12:31pm | IP Logged | 7 post reply

Thank-you Stuart.

I love this image but i'd rather put the money towards a JB commission.
Yes, I know, but it's the only way to get a nude !!
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William Roberge
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Loved the She-Hulk GN so when this went up at Jim W's site....

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Nathan Greno
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William Roberge: Loved the She-hulk GN so when this went up at Jim W's site....well I love Splash pages!


Great page! I love the drawings in each panel -- awesome examples of JB! :)

But... I don't think that's a "splash" page...
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William Roberge
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Yah, I think your right, I guess I ment Page 1s!
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Saw this one on CAF, apparently Talisman may have been concieved as Spellbinder.

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