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I dunno, folks. If you're trying to sell a big ol' painting of something, maybe a black-and-white picture isn't the way to go about it. Just saying "the black-and-white picture doesn't do it justice" doesn't feed the bullfrog, know what I mean?
And what really slays me about this is the target market. I mean, is the average 10 year-old boy reading comics in the 1960's the one who makes major decorating decisions in the household? What are we going for here, exactly?
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