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What is the likelihood that Michael Kellehers recreated art will be mistaken for the original artwork from the original artists at any time in the future?

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What is the likelihood that Michael Kellehers recreated art will be mistaken for the original artwork from the original artists at any time in the future?

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All of the recons that Michael has done on paper could never pass as the original art to a buyer with even the slightest knowledge of original art. The paper he recreates the artwork on is much closer to print size than the twice-up size used into the late 1960s, also the board stock differs from what was available in the 1960s. Michael signs all of the artwork with his own name and a note of who originally created the art (i.e. “Kelleher after Kirby” or “Kelleher after Ditko”).

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