Well, it looks nothing like the other examples….the way the S goes into the T looks pretty consistent.
FFS
For me it's inconclusive. The first part looks pretty spot on. Those trading cards are like his convention autographs, so I know those are legit. However I did just find some examples where the S is separate which I think are authentic too.
Maybe he took more time signing the pages than he did the trading cards? I saw a video of him unboxing the first books, he seemed really proud of it.
Well fingers crossed, mine is on the way to a forwarder so won’t see for a few weeks.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cx8dlQUO5pN/?img_index=2
I noticed this on Instagram earlier- I guess he went into a local B&N in Philly and started signing copies that were on the front table lol? Regardless, here’s a screenshot of the signature:
Now that the signature has surfaced and looks authentic, the remaining Indigo copies will sell out in minutes.
Authentic??? Those are clear fakes. Look how he crossed the t. /s
It will be nice to have a zero drama release where everyone is happy.
I respectfully disagree on this one. This seems to me to be a case of having applied himself for the book page and rushed the in-store signing. For those who have a fairly similar handwriting as his (like yours truly) I can see signs that show clear consistency. run both sigs by a graphologist and I guarantee these will be confirmed authentic.
Graphology is generally thought of as pseudoscience.
What are you calling graphology?
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