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Bidding has ended on this item. Item:1997 MARVEL QFX BULLSEYE DD ART CARD SIGNED JOE QUESADA |
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Fleer/Skybox Marvel Premium QFX card set from 1997. Original art card # 4, Daredevil's villain, Bullseye. ART FROM THE EDITOR IN CHIEF OF MARVEL, JOE QUESADA! (see my other auctions for more signed cards). Card was created for the set, and hand signed by artist, Joe Quesada, at the New York Big Apple Comic-Con, March 1998. It comes with a POA (Proof Of Authenticity).
Joe Quesada started out as an artist in the early 1990s. His first widely distributed works were for Valiant Comics where he penciled and plotted Ninjak, X-O Manowar, and others. Later, he and his inking partner Jimmy Palmiotti formed a publishing company, Event Comics, and co-created Ash, a firefighter with superpowers. In 1998, Event Comics was contracted to do several books for Marvel Comics, dubbed Marvel Knights. As editor of Marvel Knights, Quesada encouraged experimentation and used his contacts in the indie comics world to bring in new creators such as David W. Mack, Mike Oeming, Brian Michael Bendis, Garth Ennis, and Steve Dillon. Quesada also illustrated a Daredevil story written by film director Kevin Smith. Joe Quesada became editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics in 2000, following Bob Harras's departure from the company. Joe Quesada is the first artist to become Marvel's editor-in-chief. As editor-in-chief of one of the two largest publishers in the comic book business, he holds a great deal of influence over the direction of the American comic book industry. Joseph "Joe" Quesada is an American comic book editor, writer and artist. He is currently the editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics. In Kevin Smith's 1995 film Mallrats Quesada is credited as an artist for the opening sequence featuring fictional comic books covers. He appears in Chasing Amy, alongside frequent collaborator and inker Jimmy Palmiotti signing comic books in the end scene. He later appeared as a pizza delivery man in Smith's 2001 film Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. Card is in a NM/MINT codition!
To eliminate some concerns as to the authenticity of an autographed item, I include in most cases, what I call a POA (Proof Of Authenticity), which usually is a copy of the flyer addressed to me and the page listing the artist as a scheduled guest. While I provide certificates for some items, my experience at conventions is that, the table selling certificates is far removed from most of the artists. As a result, the signing isn't witnessed by the sellor of the certificate, so how can this be guaranteed authentic? Another source of certificates are those printed up by the sellor who guarantees authenticity!!! Just a thought not to get hung up on certificates. I have been selling signed items on ebay since December 4, 1998. I haven't had any problems with authenticity in all that time! I personally guarantee that the signature is authentic, and was signed by the creator, witnessed by me. P&H is $1.50 for the first card, USA & Canada. Add $.50 for each additional card. I always pack carefully and securely, using plastic sleeves and rigid top-loaders, wrapped for further protection. International P&H is $3.00. Add $1.00 for each additional card. PLEASE DO NOT PAY FOR MULTIPLE WINS INDIVIDUALLY. WAIT FOR MY INVOICE.
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