nerdandcheese wrote:ComicsZombie wrote:Rebecca Sugar Signed my Steven, Garnet, Amethyst and Pearl pops!
No way that’s awesome!
Post or send me a picture!
No. :p
nerdandcheese wrote:ComicsZombie wrote:Rebecca Sugar Signed my Steven, Garnet, Amethyst and Pearl pops!
No way that’s awesome!
Post or send me a picture!
ComicsZombie wrote:nerdandcheese wrote:ComicsZombie wrote:Rebecca Sugar Signed my Steven, Garnet, Amethyst and Pearl pops!
No way that’s awesome!
Post or send me a picture!
No. :p
tapia183 wrote:not sure what is better to have a sign pop figure or the box.
tapia183 wrote:not sure what is better to have a sign pop figure or the box.
tapia183 wrote:not sure what is better to have a sign pop figure or the box.
tapia183 wrote:not sure what is better to have a sign pop figure or the box.
scullysdad wrote:
Box for sure. I have seen some people getting protos signed on the figure and it freaks me out
scullysdad wrote:tapia183 wrote:not sure what is better to have a sign pop figure or the box.
Box for sure. I have seen some people getting protos signed on the figure and it freaks me out
Hermes wrote:scullysdad wrote:tapia183 wrote:not sure what is better to have a sign pop figure or the box.
Box for sure. I have seen some people getting protos signed on the figure and it freaks me out
I would be be afraid I would smudge the signature off.
Wiselordship wrote:Hermes wrote:scullysdad wrote:
Box for sure. I have seen some people getting protos signed on the figure and it freaks me out
I would be be afraid I would smudge the signature off.
I have the same fear there. Lol
scullysdad wrote:tapia183 wrote:not sure what is better to have a sign pop figure or the box.
Box for sure. I have seen some people getting protos signed on the figure and it freaks me out
zaghawk wrote:scullysdad wrote:tapia183 wrote:not sure what is better to have a sign pop figure or the box.
Box for sure. I have seen some people getting protos signed on the figure and it freaks me out
I think it depends on the celebrity. In some cases it does not add to the proto and perhaps may even take away from it, but the one proto I have signed is a Marty McFly signed by MJF. Which I think makes it a pretty nice collector item regarding actual number of Funko BTTF Protos signed by MJF.
Alanamaslama wrote:
Not a big name celebrity, but autograph and remarque by White Knight artist/writer Sean Gordon Murphy. One of my favorite takes on Batman and the Joker!
Goatedfunko wrote:Alanamaslama wrote:
Not a big name celebrity, but autograph and remarque by White Knight artist/writer Sean Gordon Murphy. One of my favorite takes on Batman and the Joker!
Don’t have any Batman pops yet but this one I’d definitely pick up. That’s a nice pop to have in the middle of a display case. Was it hard to get him to sketch that?
Tonka858 wrote:Goatedfunko wrote:Alanamaslama wrote:
Not a big name celebrity, but autograph and remarque by White Knight artist/writer Sean Gordon Murphy. One of my favorite takes on Batman and the Joker!
Don’t have any Batman pops yet but this one I’d definitely pick up. That’s a nice pop to have in the middle of a display case. Was it hard to get him to sketch that?
Wow that's nice
Goatedfunko wrote:Alanamaslama wrote:
Not a big name celebrity, but autograph and remarque by White Knight artist/writer Sean Gordon Murphy. One of my favorite takes on Batman and the Joker!
Don’t have any Batman pops yet but this one I’d definitely pick up. That’s a nice pop to have in the middle of a display case. Was it hard to get him to sketch that?
Tonka858 wrote:Goatedfunko wrote:Alanamaslama wrote:
Not a big name celebrity, but autograph and remarque by White Knight artist/writer Sean Gordon Murphy. One of my favorite takes on Batman and the Joker!
Don’t have any Batman pops yet but this one I’d definitely pick up. That’s a nice pop to have in the middle of a display case. Was it hard to get him to sketch that?
Wow that's nice
Funkognome wrote:I only care for signatures that I get myself, as it's more of a reminder of the experience. I would love to get my LetterKenny pops signed. Maybe some of Willy Wonka, but running out of time for the original cast on that one
ocwankenobi wrote:Becker signed my son's Gimli box last weekend. The 10 year old replied "daddy I can't see Gimli anymore"
Funkognome wrote:I only care for signatures that I get myself, as it's more of a reminder of the experience. I would love to get my LetterKenny pops signed. Maybe some of Willy Wonka, but running out of time for the original cast on that one
Goatedfunko wrote:Alanamaslama wrote:
Not a big name celebrity, but autograph and remarque by White Knight artist/writer Sean Gordon Murphy. One of my favorite takes on Batman and the Joker!
Don’t have any Batman pops yet but this one I’d definitely pick up. That’s a nice pop to have in the middle of a display case. Was it hard to get him to sketch that?
Alanamaslama wrote:Goatedfunko wrote:Alanamaslama wrote:
Not a big name celebrity, but autograph and remarque by White Knight artist/writer Sean Gordon Murphy. One of my favorite takes on Batman and the Joker!
Don’t have any Batman pops yet but this one I’d definitely pick up. That’s a nice pop to have in the middle of a display case. Was it hard to get him to sketch that?
Thanks! And not a prob with him at all. I asked for the remarque knowing it cost a little extra (like $30-40) than his $5-10 signature by itself. I was honestly only expecting a side profile of one of the characters heads. He asked where I wanted him to autograph and the only direction I gave him was, “Maybe in the center. For symmetry?” And then he just started drawing. It didn’t take him too long. Super, super nice guy, too.
Elewitt2022 wrote:I have been collecting Funko for a few years now, and I got my first autographed Pops as part of a completist effort for my Scott Pilgrim set.
And then for a little while, I started picking up some random autographed Pops from local shops who could vouch for the signatures, and then I sent away items to autograph companies when they had interesting celebrities I could find Pops for. Eventually I even bought some on ebay, although these felt the most sketchy, with or without the various authentication stickers.
But ultimately, I decided that having an item signed in front of me, personalized with my own name right there on the box was the most satisfying. Each signed pop has a story now, and when its displayed on my shelf, its so much more meaningful! I understand that the personalization makes it less valuable, but it can't always be about resale, right?
Its definitely harder to get, but there are a few cons where you can get up close and request signatures, so I just keep an eye our for who will be visiting, and bring my own pop to be signed.
I am curious how others on the board feel about autographs in general, and about personalization especially.
Also, if others know of good places to find signings, please share. I live in Atlanta, so Dragon Con is a great source for me each year!
FunkoholicsAnonymous wrote:Elewitt2022 wrote:I have been collecting Funko for a few years now, and I got my first autographed Pops as part of a completist effort for my Scott Pilgrim set.
And then for a little while, I started picking up some random autographed Pops from local shops who could vouch for the signatures, and then I sent away items to autograph companies when they had interesting celebrities I could find Pops for. Eventually I even bought some on ebay, although these felt the most sketchy, with or without the various authentication stickers.
But ultimately, I decided that having an item signed in front of me, personalized with my own name right there on the box was the most satisfying. Each signed pop has a story now, and when its displayed on my shelf, its so much more meaningful! I understand that the personalization makes it less valuable, but it can't always be about resale, right?
Its definitely harder to get, but there are a few cons where you can get up close and request signatures, so I just keep an eye our for who will be visiting, and bring my own pop to be signed.
I am curious how others on the board feel about autographs in general, and about personalization especially.
Also, if others know of good places to find signings, please share. I live in Atlanta, so Dragon Con is a great source for me each year!
I get autographed funkos but only if I get it signed myself because I like the experience of meeting them in person.
sxrgio115 wrote:Over the years, I’ve grown to be very fond of meeting the actors/ talents on my own. Unless they are ultra rare and cannot acquire them in person, I’ll try to attend myself. There’s something great about having a conversation with someone you’ve grown to love and appreciate.
Elewitt2022 wrote:I have been collecting Funko for a few years now, and I got my first autographed Pops as part of a completist effort for my Scott Pilgrim set.
And then for a little while, I started picking up some random autographed Pops from local shops who could vouch for the signatures, and then I sent away items to autograph companies when they had interesting celebrities I could find Pops for. Eventually I even bought some on ebay, although these felt the most sketchy, with or without the various authentication stickers.
But ultimately, I decided that having an item signed in front of me, personalized with my own name right there on the box was the most satisfying. Each signed pop has a story now, and when its displayed on my shelf, its so much more meaningful! I understand that the personalization makes it less valuable, but it can't always be about resale, right?
Its definitely harder to get, but there are a few cons where you can get up close and request signatures, so I just keep an eye our for who will be visiting, and bring my own pop to be signed.
I am curious how others on the board feel about autographs in general, and about personalization especially.
Also, if others know of good places to find signings, please share. I live in Atlanta, so Dragon Con is a great source for me each year!
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