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Comics and graphic novels Spider-Man beats Superman in record $3.6m comic sale

A copy of Peter Parker’s debut in Amazing Fantasy #15 has swooped over the Man of Steel to fetch the highest price ever paid for a single comic Alison Flood Fri 10 Sep 2021 08.48 EDT Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare via Email 3 months old Superman might have superhuman strength and X-ray vision but he has been seen off by Spider-Man, after a comic featuring Spidey’s first appearance overtook the Man of Steel’s record to become the most expensive ever sold. A copy of the 1962 comic Amazing Fantasy #15, in which Peter Parker and his alter ego Spider-Man make their debut on the page, was sold on Thursday at Heritage Auctions for $3.6m (£2.5m). The record for a comic sale had previously been held by Superman’s first appearance in Action Comics #1, which sold privately for $3.25m in April.

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How a man fed a lion and still got eaten.

How a man fed a lion and still got eaten.

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Indonesian boy receives first smallpox vaccine

Indonesian boy receives first smallpox vaccine
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Beautiful artwork
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mail carriers in 1920 in the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia)

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it is a long story but i did that with my art i use oil painting it took me a month to do this draw

The term drawing is applied to works that vary greatly in technique. It has been understood in different ways at different times and is difficult to define. During the Renaissance the term 'disegno' implied drawing both as a technique to be distinguished from colouring and also as the creative idea made visible in the preliminary sketch. The Shorter Oxford Dictionary defines drawing as: 'the formation of a line by drawing some tracing instrument from point to point of a surface; representation by lines; delineation as distinguished from painting...the arrangement of lines which determine form.' Despite this insistence on the formation of line and the implied lack of colour, few would deny that a work formed by dots or shading or wholly in line but in a range of colours is a drawing.The following drawings, made in different ways, have been selected to help define and also to stretch the boundaries of what drawing is. They vary in the medium used, which includes metal-point, graphite.

it  is a long story but i did that with my art i use oil painting it took me a month to do this draw
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