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This is the sort of deco id see in the nicer comic book shops.
36 minutes ago, RobertD said:I was wondering why there was so much negative space between the tops of their heads and the bottom of the logos, and I guess that answers it; so Todd could put out some autograph editions. Kind of comes at the expense of the overall aesthetic of the non-autograph versions, though. Really diminishes the look of those. It's a neat concept, but the execution isn't doing it for me. I really like them but I just don't feel like spending the cash on them.
I was wondering why there was so much negative space between the tops of their heads and the bottom of the logos, and I guess that answers it; so Todd could put out some autograph editions. Kind of comes at the expense of the overall aesthetic of the non-autograph versions, though. Really diminishes the look of those. It's a neat concept, but the execution isn't doing it for me.
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This is a very novel idea, making stautes that you can hang on a wall of the DC logo of a Batman or Superman image within that logo box from the comics of the time. Interesting to say the least and would not of ever thought of such a thing being made but yes Interesting. Why is this being crowd funded through? Maybe there is uncertainty of the interest here. It's worth looking into if not for the uniqueness of it all.
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