I have been working very hard at building up the world's largest collection of one-of-a-kind Polaris items (hey, I don't mock your dreams and aspirations, ok?!)  I've managed to make a few scores in the past few months so I thought it was time to share.  Keep checking back, hopefully this section will be updated often...
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This is the Dynamic Forces Polaris Bust that everyone waited and waited and waited for.  Was it worth it?  Yeah.  It was. 
This baby was sculpted by Pablo Viggiano, painted by Alejandra Jorquera and Designed by Juan Bobillo for Dynamic Forces. 
My Polaris Bust is #102 out of the 350 that were made with the varient silver base.
The cat is not included.


This was my first "real" piece of unique Polaris.  This is the original art from Mutant X #10 page 7.  It's that great page that features Polaris and Magneto.
Cary Nord was the penciller, I'm not sure who inked that issue. 


This is the original art from X-Factor #87, page 14.  It was one of the best issues in the history of X-Factor (if not THE best) and this page features nothing but Lorna.  Joe Quesada did the pencils and signed the bottom.  Peter David (yay!) wrote the issue and put his John Hancock at the bottom too.  I am VERY psyched to include this page in my personal collection.

COLOR GUIDES:  Once upon a time comic pages were colored by hand.  The colorist was presented with photocopies of the pages and they would color in it by hand for the printer's to use as a guide.  Often you will find color codes noted on these pages.  They are one of a kind and will only increase in value now that virtually all coloring is done with computers.  These represent the "Polaris Wing" of a color guide collection that is becoming too large to manage.







X-Factor #82, page 8
X-Men #240, Cover
Uncanny X-Men #295
 page 6


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