again great stuff , I had the pack of 8 posters ...(but not in package) traded them at a comics shop in early 80s , I see you have the THOR from that series on ebay ... NICE
Yes, the Personailty Posters were once selling for almost $1,000 in package and about $100 separately. Now, they sell for about $45-$50 each. These are the ones that have been the most reproduced in the last decade so be careful if buying some online or at conventions.
My favorite poster at the moment is the Black Bolt. I paid $150 for it on eBay in 2005 and thought that was a lot. It turned out to be a good decision.
Yes, all the Third-Eye posters were blacklight and there are still many examples left over unused/mint from those good old "Head Shops" In fact, the Grateful Dead used this Black Bolt image as the graphic on their mid-1990's backstage pass I.D.
again great stuff , I had the pack of 8 posters ...(but not in package) traded them at a comics shop in early 80s , I see you have the THOR from that series on ebay ... NICE
purplemask99 3 years ago
Yes, the Personailty Posters were once selling for almost $1,000 in package and about $100 separately. Now, they sell for about $45-$50 each. These are the ones that have been the most reproduced in the last decade so be careful if buying some online or at conventions.
My favorite poster at the moment is the Black Bolt. I paid $150 for it on eBay in 2005 and thought that was a lot. It turned out to be a good decision.
tellshiar 3 years ago
The Back Bolt was a "black light" poster right ?
I recall seeing it at a "head shoppe" in the mid-seventies. (unless I am mixed up - after all it WAS the seventies and it was a head shoppe LOL)
purplemask99 3 years ago
Yes, all the Third-Eye posters were blacklight and there are still many examples left over unused/mint from those good old "Head Shops" In fact, the Grateful Dead used this Black Bolt image as the graphic on their mid-1990's backstage pass I.D.
tellshiar 3 years ago