Space Usagi for sale on ebay...

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Space Usagi for sale on ebay...

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I have no idea, but I can tell you if I owned original art from Stan I would NEVER sell it. I'd have it framed and on display in my home.

That first drawing of Space Usagi, that is my computers wallpaper at work. I love that drawing.
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Yeah I was gonna ask about the second auction, was it a poster or print released? This is the same online auction place that had the 1986 coloured print I bought last year for oodles of cash...
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Many of the Space Usagi pieces disappeared from the Mirage offices. I can't go so far as to say they were stolen.

Many of them were not entirely done by me. The second piece I know is not my coloring. There were also some pieces that were drawn by others completely.
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Understood Sensei... though by that, you are saying you did at least draw the artwork on the second piece (if not colour it)? I was considering bidding on it pending your advisement. Also, does this mean it's a one off piece as well just like any commission?
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At that time--somewhere in the early 1990's--Space Usagi was being developed for a TV series. Mirage Studios in association with Turner Entertainment were my agents. We developed a bible, stories, new characters (such as Ursus the bear), and created hundreds of pieces of art. I did most of the drawings, Mirage artists did others, almost all were colored by their in-house staff, certainly the airbrushed pieces.
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Thank you Sensei for the information... I was thinking I didn't recognise the character on the left. Given it's related to something that was never technically released or realised increases the interest I have in it... so I may well pop a bid on it and see if I win. If so, I'll do a proper large scan of it for people, and who knows, maybe bring it along to San Diego.

I've had a look through some of the other items they'll be selling at the same time and boy... wow... an Action Comics #1, a Detective Comics #27, a Todd McFarlane original page, a Jack Kirby original page... tasty stuff.
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