Hello and welcome to Shelf Porn, our weekly visit into the home of a fan. Today's shelves comes from Brett Jones, who credits his brother with introducing him to Spawn and comics. Check out his collection of comics, original art, action figures and more below.

If you’d like to see your collection featured here, you can find instructions at the end of this post.

And now here's Brett ...

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Hi, my name is Brett Jones and this is my collection of Shelf Porn.

I have been a comic and toy fan ever since my brother bought me the first 50 issues of Spawn when I was much younger. After that I was hooked on McFarlane toys and all things Spawn. This love of the independent creators at Image inspired me to write my own indy comic called Radiation Day, and as I have shopped it around at conventions over the last few years I have been able to add to my collection as well as become friends with some great talent in the comic industry.

As you can see I have more prints and artwork than I have frames for, but each of them will be framed in time. Some of my most prized items are the Batman New 52 variants and first prints that I was able to hang with Scott Snyder for a few hours and have him sign. Also, I have The original sketch variant and convention teaser for Spread that my good friend Kyle Strahm did the art for as well as the Comic Defense Legal Fund variant of Southern Bastards #1 signed by Jason Aaron.

However, my all time favorite pieces I have are the three original art pieces, one of Spawn by Kyle Strahm, one of Invincible by Chris Yarbrough, and a page from The Beauty issue #1 featuring ME drawn by artist Jeremy Haun!!

I was also fortunate enough to meet George Jeanty and get some Buffy art from him signed for my wife and daughters who are huge fans of the show and comic.

Pretty much everything you see here is like a second family to me and I actually have many more Mcfarlane toys and full comic boxes that are locked away in the basement that maybe I will dig up for a future Shelf Porn installment. Until then, thanks for checking my stuff out!!

Brett Jones































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If you’d like to see your collection featured here on Robot 6, here’s what you need to do:

1. Take some photos and save them as jpgs.

2. Write up a little something about your collection.

3. Send them to me in an email. Please put the text into an email and attach the images as separate files; don’t embed them into a Word doc. Uploading them to Dropbox or a similar service also works.