It seems like the images are being procedurally generated from a set of assets and poses that work together. That said, there is
some original art there - sort by
=false&search[sortBy]=LAST_SALE_PRICE]highest last sale to see some of them.
Well, an NFT is like a particular "bitcoin." Why do bitcoins have value? Because people have decided that they have value - because a buyer and a seller agreed on a price and an exchange was made. This is also why cars or raisins or shiny rocks (or dollars) have value. You in particular might not find any value in a shiny rock or an NFT or a bitcoin, and that's okay, but some people do.
At any rate, these are the current values for the NFTs. An NFT may have gone up in value since its initial sale, but Doug doesn't get that new value. It's like if you sell someone a shiny rock for $5 and then they sell that shiny rock for $10, you still only have $5, not the $10 that the subsequent seller got. All that is to say that I wonder what the original values for these tokens were.