Does anyone know if there is a Cam Kennedy fan site ?
you're on it! :D
Want to know if I can hold of any of his artwork
There are a few collectors of original art on this site who should be able to help you with that - I believe Comicartfans is a major website for buyers and sellers of original pages.
There's a lovely over-sized hardback (two actually) available at the moment that you may also like, Judge Dredd: The Complete Art of Cam Kennedy, which collects all Cam's Dredd stuff:
http://www.waterstonesmarketplace.com/booksearch?isbn=9781613776483 (http://www.waterstonesmarketplace.com/booksearch?isbn=9781613776483)
http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/products/john+wagner/cam+kennedy/judge+dredd3a+complete+cam+kennedy+volume+2/10078041/ (http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/products/john+wagner/cam+kennedy/judge+dredd3a+complete+cam+kennedy+volume+2/10078041/)
Quote from: Dregsey on 15 October, 2014, 07:14:23 PM
Want to know if I can hold of any of his artwork
There's a very helpful fella called Ming who might be able to help. He has a good relationship with Cam, and should be able to tell you what pieces Cam has left for sale, as well as what you can expect to pay. You're still on probation as a new member, but when you do have your membership upgraded (the Mods want to make sure you're not insane or a spammer first) click on this link and drop Ming a personal message:
http://forums.2000adonline.com/index.php?action=profile;u=5103
He used to have a website with details for getting in touch to buy stuff.
That's how I bought my Boba Fett page.
I'll see if I can find a link.
Quote from: Minty on 15 October, 2014, 07:39:26 PM
He used to have a website with details for getting in touch to buy stuff.
I think it's lapsed, so I assume the art's all been flogged!
Cheers
Jim
Yep, the site's gone.
Thanks for all the info guys, Ming has contacted me and hopefully will be able to help, also bought the cam Kennedy books !
:)
This, ladies and gentlethings, is why it is vitally important to keep the Prog in the shops. The nobility and reliable revenues of subscription and the convenience and economy of digital can't compare with sprogs stumbling across an awesome cover in the newsagents, directly leading to their Dads spending their college funds on reprint and original art within days of the event...
Yup- Mini-bolt has jumped on with actually buying his own progs as of 1900. He lives in York these days and has already complained to me how hard it is to find an actual copy of the prog on the day AFTER release...
Quote from: TordelBack on 17 October, 2014, 12:27:48 PM
This, ladies and gentlethings, is why it is vitally important to keep the Prog in the shops. The nobility and reliable revenues of subscription and the convenience and economy of digital can't compare with sprogs stumbling across an awesome cover in the newsagents, directly leading to their Dads spending their college funds on reprint and original art within days of the event...
Indeed, I have bought the two Cam Kennedy books, judge dredd origins, and another judge dredd book. All because my boy came home with the magazine. And hope to get some original artwork. Oh well, no college for my boy.........
(http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd359/anaconda888/one-of-us_zps7ce9545e.jpg)