Comic Book Collectibles
Going Like Sixty — October 6, 2008 — Art & Design
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Comic book art for sci-fi fans continually gains strength in the art world as computer generated graphics dominate the current on-screen genre. Star Trek, Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica, Terminator and The Matrix never saw the light of day as classic comics.
In their heyday, the creative artists for the "pulp fiction" business were lowly paid, long suffering artists who created great art for a small weekly wage. Now these highly collectible pieces are skyrocketing in value.
In their heyday, the creative artists for the "pulp fiction" business were lowly paid, long suffering artists who created great art for a small weekly wage. Now these highly collectible pieces are skyrocketing in value.
Trend Themes
1. Comic Book Art Collectibles - Opportunity to capitalize on the growing demand for highly collectible comic book art from sci-fi fans.
2. Computer Generated Graphics Dominance - Disruptive innovation opportunity to create advanced computer generated graphics for the on-screen sci-fi genre.
3. Rising Value of Classic Comics - Opportunity to invest in classic comics that are gaining significant value in the art market.
Industry Implications
1. Art Market - Opportunity for art dealers and collectors to tap into the growing market for comic book art collectibles.
2. Entertainment Industry - Opportunity for film and TV production companies to incorporate advanced computer generated graphics into the sci-fi genre.
3. Investment Industry - Opportunity for investors to profit from the rising value of classic comics in the art market.
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