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Hulkstr8

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Hey,
Was there ever a Liara lithograph?

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rasmusvn

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There was a poster of sort that was signed but not a litho as far as I'm aware.

http://social.biowar...47888/1#5219549

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Hulkstr8

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That was awesomely helpful. Thanks

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Captain Crash

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Its only a matter of time before there is one Im sure.     The poster above was very limited. 


She is available as a wallgraphic at wall360 though  B)

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Hulkstr8

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That is rad, thanks Capt'n.

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rasmusvn

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Would anyone happen to know how many of these are in exsistence?

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Hulkstr8

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No idea. Super rare from what I was told from a buddy at my local Comic shop. You had to order a boat load of ME comics to get the incentive.

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vometia

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I think it is a lithograph, and have seen it described as such, though the exact definition seems to be quite hard to pin down, and even if I had an exact definition, I'm not sure I'd be able to tell.  The paper is very similar to the Treehouse lithographs, anyway.

Haven't a clue how many were printed: they don't seem to be numbered, unfortunately.

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DaosX

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I actually have one. Paid a good chunk of money for it. It IS a lithograph in the sense of the paper that it's made from and the print quality. It is 1 inch thinner though if memory serves me right. I'll have to check the dimensions later. It is different to the other lithos in that it doesn't have that white border around it. If you want details or is interested, you can PM me.

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Hel

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Calling them lithographs is a bit of an overstatement. They're mass-produced posters on a different material than normal posters. Before I had a Dragon Age image framed, the person who did the framing informed me of this little detail. He showed me the difference through one of those eye-magnifying glasses.