These comments by Stan Lee make me wonder where those lunch delivery
people are with all that original Spider-Man art work...
Lee said, given the price paid for the issue, "I wish had saved my
old Spider-Man books."
Back in the early 1960s, there was never any thought of saving extra
issues or the original artwork that made up comics because there was
no space to store the artwork or books sent back by the printer.
"So if someone came to deliver our lunch or sandwiches or something,
before he'd left we'd say 'Hey, fella! You want to take these books
with you or this artwork with you?'" Lee said. "We were giving all
that stuff away. Nobody thought to save these books."
Jeff
On Mar 10, 2011, at 9:57 AM, Todd Spoor wrote:
Here another record price for a Spider-Man comic book. It is
interesting in this down market we keep seeing record prices for
certain rare material that is in exceptional condition.
http://movies.yahoo.com/news/movies.ap.org/spider-man39s-debut-
comic-sells-for-1.1-million
Regards
Todd Spoor
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