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08-27-2008, 09:47 PM
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Angry Green Rage Monster Mod. SMASH!
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I never tire of seeing this piece ... I will add it to the collection some day
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08-27-2008, 10:00 PM
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Ultimates
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Philadelphia area
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Originally Posted by Vracula
Hal were you aware of that piece!I mean OMG!!!!it's gorgeous!that has just been added to my list of unattainable grails!
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It certainly is gorgeous Vivek!
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08-27-2008, 11:09 PM
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Ghost
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Originally Posted by risingstar
This was one of those pieces that compelled people to take greater note of the statue industry. Suddenly, these couldn't be dismissed as action figures or toys anymore. There was spectacular craftsmanship involved. For the first time, people were asking for statues and sculptors by name, even making requests for certain pieces to be made.
The DKR remains one of my favorite pieces. I remember getting this, the Sandman bookends, the Joker, and the Swamp Thing all at around the same time in the mid to late 90s. I suddenly found myself asking, who is this Paquet fellow? I didn't remember ever coming across his name in comics.
What I do remember, however, was that people were starting to get excited about the hobby. Some even began to dabble in the art themselves. Many would cite Paquet as an important influence, not only because he was great at what he did, but also because he inspired them to follow from his example and create something out of nothing with their bare hands. Then came Catwoman, Destiny, Spectre, Golden Age Green Lantern, the clocktower Batman, and numerous other trailblazing pieces.
You did some mighty fine work over the years, Mr. Paquet. Should someone ever put together a Hall of Fame for comic artists and creators, you would certainly deserve the coveted induction as an innovator of a now thriving industry.
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Well said. William is clearly one of the pioneers in the statue industry. Together with other artists like Randy Bowen and Mike Hill, we all owe a great deal to such gifted talents who paved the way for what came after.
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08-28-2008, 04:17 PM
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The Spirit
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Reading, Pa.
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This is one of my all time favorite statues that I own. I traded some Spawn comics for it at my local comicbook store many years ago.
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08-28-2008, 04:43 PM
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Ultimates
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Location: Philadelphia area
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Originally Posted by AgentU7
This is one of my all time favorite statues that I own. I traded some Spawn comics for it at my local comicbook store many years ago.
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LOL! Talk about looking back on a deal!! You certainly made out on that one.
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08-28-2008, 06:10 PM
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The Spirit
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Reading, Pa.
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Originally Posted by HalJordanFan
LOL! Talk about looking back on a deal!! You certainly made out on that one.
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Yes I did. I gave him first prints of 1 thru 50 for the statue. I pd less then cover price for each issue, I was looking to get rid of them and I really wanted the statue. It was a no brainier.
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08-29-2008, 12:16 AM
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Columnist Thunder Mod
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Originally Posted by risingstar
...The DKR remains one of my favorite pieces. I remember getting this, the Sandman bookends, the Joker, and the Swamp Thing all at around the same time in the mid to late 90s. I suddenly found myself asking, who is this Paquet fellow? I didn't remember ever coming across his name in comics...
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I own WP's Joker statue and its the best 3D rendition of The Joker I've ever seen. It's one of my very favorites.
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