paw broon wrote:Tasty!
There seem to be many fans who collect original art, which is odd to me as I have never had any interest in it. My pal Vince goes to marts mainly for pieces of art, either original or sketches on the day, and signatures and I find it difficult to see beyond the comic itself. It's not that I don't enjoy looking at art, comic art or art gallery art, it's simply that it gives me much greater pleasure to have, for example, a Bill Lacey drawn Blackshirt story than to have an original page by him. Perhaps my lack of taste is coming through
The completeness of that perfect paper package of a well drawn cover which is opened to reveal a well drawn, good story seems just right and sufficient. Anyway, not buying art leaves more of the readies for the comics themselves

I get that Paw, if I had to choose it would be the comics, but I understand that the original artwork would be a natural progression from the comics for some. For instance I have to have all my comics put away, (or they could disappear!) which is good for the comics but when I need a fix, eg daily read or glance through whatever, I have to get them out, where if I had a nice original on the wall you could see it all the time, if that makes sense.
The prices are the main reason I only buy the comics now, although I know Phil has picked up some nice nursery art quite cheap.
I recently picked up a couple of hundred 'Eagle' comics from the mid to late 60s (trying to vary my reading) which I had not seen much of before. Those 63/64 Keith Watson 'Dan Dare' covers are fantastic, so I can see why the originals would command a nice price.
Also as a bonus 'Heros the Spartan' Frank Bellamy, Iron Man, and one I really enjoy is 'Smokeman' Jose Ortiz, and Ron Embleton's 'Johnny Frog', great stuff well worth the price.