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Help save my Fairy Princess

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Pretty isn’t it?

But the orders are in on, The Fairy Princess, produced by Dark Horse and they are to be frank, exceptionally lousy. Perhaps because those orders were, for the most part, solicited through the Diamond Previews catalog I’m not totally surprised, as the big sellers there tend to always be big muscles, big breasts or big guns and this piece certainly has none of those elements. David Scroogy and Gentle Giant have done an exceptional job of seeing my vision through a lengthy pre-production process but now, with these orders, we’re faced with either canceling the piece or coming to my fans with hat in hand. I, quite frankly, love this piece and want to see it actualized. So if you follow the link here:

http://www.greenmanpress.com/princess.html

you can see many more views of the piece and check out all the ordering details. Please be aware that none of these orders will be processed until we manage to break even or its determined that we are forced to cancel the project. You will then be notified of either when the sculpture can be expected to ship or that your charge has been canceled.

Hope you can help out!

Cheers,
Charles

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3 thoughts on “Help save my Fairy Princess”

  1. Deadlines, deadlines. Charles certainly has ’em. He’s at the drawing board now, so here is The Wife typing a post. The website has been down and there is a month of news to summarize and post, but that will have to wait another day (sorry).

    TODAY is the release of the “Stardust” DVD so we wanted to let you know. It’s yet another wonderful gift item for friends and family! Some friends of ours are having a special Stardust Release Party for us, with food, drink and a state-of-the-art entertainment center – we are quite excited.

    Also, if you are lucky enough to live in a town that has a Borders Bookstore, you can get an exclusive version that includes a booklet of my art with the DVD. Only at Borders. Otherwise any Target, Walmart, B&N, or movie store worth their salt should have it.

    Cheers!
    Karen

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  2. secondary market will be the death of comic related statues and busts…i bought both the bust sets of stardust off ebay for only $28 shipped and the yavin statue off ebay for $55 shipped…i also collect the various sandman related statues and busts they almost always go for less than half their msrp, many times only 20-25% of the msrp.

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