So here goes:-
1st Prog 1918
2nd Prog 1960
3rd Prog 1948
1st Prog 1918
2nd Prog 1960
3rd Prog 1948
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Simon Beigh on 27 July, 2014, 07:29:58 AM
Wow! Brian Bolland's Prog 15 cover!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/131252837309
Anyone want to buy my grandmother
Quote from: Judge Jack on 14 October, 2013, 11:02:21 PMIf anyone wants this I am heading out to Florida in a week or so. you can have it delivered to my place and I'll bring it back.....
Judge Dredd! Batman! Cam Kennedy! - here
QuoteSuper page, that.
But alas, i cant afford to even fling a solitary bid at it, :-(
QuoteI've been looping through this post for 20 minutes now and I'm feeling a bit sick... Can I stop yet, because my answer isn't changing... I'd prefer Greg Staples' cover to Prog 1750 than any of these. Doh! Back to the "oh for goodness sake" again...
QuoteUntil the last couple of years or so, i was solidly in the 'vintage' camp. Id kept up to date with various trades through the years, and could admire (greatly) the new talent on art duties, but still i was fairly in the past. Now back buying the prog for the last year and a bit, i find my outlook has been broadened considerably.
When threads do pop up for 'who's best....', the nearest we get to a broad conscenus is picking somebody from the usual list of the older 'big names'. Now, could a 'newer' artists ever eclipes these giants?
Id like to think its a real possibility.
OK, minor waffling over. Now where's the art!
QuoteSome great stuff posted over the weekend (Simeon's Dredd Marshall cover & Marks Shakara cover), but I have to agree with Colin here- Iain has bagged a piece of history, rendered by an artist who will one day be regarded as 2000AD's all time greatest.