Set Description:
Legacies, forgotten or otherwise just rehash the disguise of, "How great thou art!"
Bounded for bookshelves and as the books are skimmed page by page for surface gloss, comes Alex Ross the artist. Nice enough to hang out with the stars, although avoids much of the spotlight himself, and much by his own delight. Faring well solo on his own determinate style of personality towards superheroes with a plight of flight; however, gracing the oncoming business traffic is his own studious studio in hindsight and gracing covers as well.
Alex is a "Late Late show with Seth Meyers" visitor but has his own following to take care, with behind the scenes displays in reputation and personal care, the reputations of his fans have grown and made the best of the comics, comics, comics world.
She's got it! Ya! Baby she's got it. By the Superb cape of a disguised Clark Kent and just as affectionately mindful for the strong and gentle Lois Lane, reporting the relationships in art or at least creatively does cause the wherewithal to get to the point.
Kids' stuff taking up a back seat in showbiz and the like sometimes, it now means that the adults have room to take up the talk and craft of responses showing the lesson of the day, the moral of the story, and the otherwise kick in the grass that will become the mainstay at the wheels of morality.
Those aren't the kinds of kickbacks that kids get a leg up on, while discussing comics, until they get the niche itch to be the fan about business as well the market that doesn't seem to get paid all that grandiose. As a more disciplined way of payoff or chastisement to love your work, and to say what they mean and mean what they say! Lessons to be taught an artist at any cost and that of any business, that the art today is fashioned with what they are graced with in creative intent, talent, showmanship, and with lines by the mercies bestowed by those superheroes and legacies of greats.
This humble set asserted prognosis is of Superman and a Clark Kent persona, combed over for the X-men as a field day where it seems ribbons are given out freely but those only truly earned received their heyday. Not at all regretful when we're on the same team and racing for the goal toward awesomeness and Alex Ross appreciation.

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Amazing Spider-Man #798 |
| Item: |
Amazing Spider-Man 798 Signature |
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CGC |
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1582286024
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Owner Comments
1st Red Goblin. Alex Ross Cover. Signed by Alex Ross, I bought it off his website already graded as a 9.8 and I am super glad to add my 1st authenticated signature series of Alex Ross! These Goblins got it bad for Spidey, namely any spider has a contract on themselves by the "Goblin's." Those by heritage or by grudge, it's a never-ending battle. Still, Spidey needs help sometimes, and this time, he'll get that from Venom. Along with several others, this Red Goblin will even look toward Normie. Gasp! Those eyes show some red, the Red Goblin is trying to persuade. Not only sometimes do you get no satisfaction, sometimes you can't always get what you want! ~ Rolling Stones; favorite flavor cherry red! The ball bounces and if it takes the form of a pumpkin bomb then it is a Goblin for sure, kind of a calling card besides the maniacal laughter from the rooftops!
Complete with a back cover picture of the days of our lives late-late show, that even had Mr. Alex Ross as a guest to show off timeless fold out covers. Showing he is an expert with gouache and wash paints. The man keeps to himself mostly, but he is also able to prolifically do business and create telling art with many years of experience!
Graders Notes Unavailable.
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Batman: Harley Quinn (1999) nn |
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Batman: Harley Quinn nn Modern |
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CGC |
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0258468008
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Owner Comments
Alex Ross beautiful cover. 1st Harley Quinn in DC continuity. This cover has been portrayed in the likes of the movie "Suicide Squad"; it is more iconic than any other Harley Quinn pose with the Joker in my Opinion. I enjoyed the black background that polarizes the characters! I wanted this from the moment I saw it! It has a statue crafted by Alex Ross that is a match to the cover. This story starts the madness relationship between the 2 "villains" at the time and means that I can have something that is a part of History! Keeping the relationship going from the psychotic villain of old, like the Joker, and transitioning to the modern-day relation is tough to keep down the line. Sometimes even fictional comic book characters seem to grow and evolve with the news of the day. Rest assured there are still villains, so to speak, out there! Who knows how long a rehab effect can have, unless the willing stay determined and vigilant. Instead of becoming vigilantes!
Wristbands carve out stamps for prescreens.
The getting over those blues' starter pack, to try, try again!
Complete with a back cover picture of the prescreen pass to see before released to theaters of, "The Purge!" What are we going to do today, Joker? The same thing we do every night!? Try to take over "The Batman World!" Harley Quinn and Joker used to play the purge game non-stop!
Grader Notes;
Front Cover Multiple Scuff.
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Wizard's Alex Ross: Millennium Edition Special nn |
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Wizard's Alex Ross: Millennium Edition Special nn Signature |
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CGC |
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4222185003
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Owner Comments
SIGNED BY ALEX ROSS ON 5/30/23. Bought this lazy afternoon seeking the family, their needs, and praying and hoping for healing for the recovery of unrequited provisions of blessings. That all kind of took care of themselves when serving a purpose of higher learning and the lessons of what has become examples like an older type of Superman: a good son, husband, and Father and or figure of a Christian with Christlike attributes of laying oneself down in obedience. Sometimes we don't always take the tests we want to take, like Superman or Batman as they take what comes, and also sometimes passing on every single tutelage is like remembering the X-men, which cries out like "We're still needed to serve humankind!" We don't always get an opportunity to prove well enough from fictional comics the art that is as good as Alex Ross or walk out the descriptive father figure cause that is signed on the dotted line with an autograph, and well, we have to still run our course towards an upward higher calling such as the legacies that we've read about. That the iron might sharpen iron and as in any life and or business venture it takes a fire under our wing to say, "Here, I am I will walk there in!" "We are given the capacity to hear and obey!" KJV Micah 6:8.
Stay plugged in.
Complete with the back cover picture of the studious studio stud studying the satirical satire of said sudoku in crossword like paint, with lines and examples of gouache.
Grader Notes;
moderate finger bends on cover.
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