Lest your fingers be tired...lordhelmet wrote:Thanks guys! The printing on this is so well done too, D & L did a damn fine job. Metallic inks on the yellow/gold color on both editions.
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Nice.rubberneck wrote:On both. See a page back.bulkhead72 wrote:Congrats on the sellout. I might have missed this, but other than the colorways, are there any other differences between the reg and variant? Are there metallics on either?
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rubberneck wrote:Lest your fingers be tired...lordhelmet wrote:Thanks guys! The printing on this is so well done too, D & L did a damn fine job. Metallic inks on the yellow/gold color on both editions.
Ha! Thanks:)
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I really dig the perspective on this; it's a fun print for a fun movie. The Stout seems stiff in comparison, but is great in its own Stouty way.
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Print of the drymounting year IMO. Ryan Tobin never fails to get a design spot on. He makes it seem easy. Brilliant work.
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Not a huge fan of the movie but I love the design and Tobin, I'll probably pick one up. Leaning reg, I'm already burnt out on GID ink on prints.