Any of you guys have a cool display like this?
https://twitter.com/manwithoutfear/s...107243013?s=21
'In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act'
- George Orwell
“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities”
- Voltair
No, but that's a pretty sweet setup.
Before we bought our house though, my girlfriend let me (for whatever reason lol) hang up 2 oversized DD covers in our bedroom
Haha yeah, this was pretty early in our relationship so I think that's why she agreed lol. I have my own room now for all my books and stuff.
That sounds super nice, I'm not really there yet but I would love to have a room where the walls are basically just books and books and books.
It's these 2. They aren't up on the wall currently. I did a quick google just now and can't really find a source for the second painting, it could be just a standalone piece or a variant cover. Either way, I love them. They are roughly 70x50cm, so pretty big boys.
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May I ask where you guys buy those and are they called prints or posters or both when searching? Is eBay a good spot to find them? And do you choose the size you want or are they all generally the same size? And what about prices or does that depend? And framing? Do you buy them framed or do you do that separately? And when all is said and done what is the total cost?
'In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act'
- George Orwell
“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities”
- Voltair
Has Daredevil ever had an event surrounding him? Seems like DD and the FF are the only two of Marvel's major titles that haven't had a massive crossover event.
I got those ones from art.com. It's like 8 years ago but I still had The reciept on my mail, the total cost was roughly 60 euros (including shipping) . The frames I bought from Ikea I think.
I don't usually buy these things online but from what I can tell there is normally a few different sizes you can choose from.
Not much info for you I am afriad.
By The way, the second one is the variant cover for issue 100 by Brubaker.