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No offense taken. you cool. This is the super hero movie though. I believe Rob. If this doesn't do 1 billion box office world wide than we know Super Hero movies are dead at the box office and our mainstream doesn't care any more. I believe in this movie and what Rob Liefeld says that if doesn't hit 1 billion world wide I will personally donate $50 by PayPal to a charity of your choice and donate another $50 to my bromance partner @Bosco685 charity of his choice. I expect 1 billion worldwide. This is the event movie of 2024. If I a and Rob Liefeld are wrong I be first to admit it. I think this will be the super hero movie that brings them back after turd after turd. Lol.
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This was my stamp. both my grandfather and great-uncle where into stamps and coins. They did everything to get me into stamps and coins but I love comic books, baseball cards, Star Wars figures and video games more. Here is the stamp I love as kid in 1980s thought he was Sherlock Holmes brother as a kid. found out he was a successful lawyer. well when they bought it in 1980s it was 5, now worth maybe a dollar. A TERRIBLE investment.
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‘Masters of the Air’ Soars to Apple TV+’s Most-Watched Series Launch Ever (EXCLUSIVE) https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/masters-of-the-air-premiere-ratings-apple-tv-plus-1235916408/ “Masters of the Air” launched with more viewers in its opening weekend than any Apple TV+ series ever has in its first season, according to the streamer. Though an exact number of viewers was not made available, that puts the epic war miniseries launch above other high-profile original titles like “Hijack,” “The Morning Show” and “Severance.” Remarkably, following the premiere of “Masters of the Air,” viewership across all of Apple TV+ climbed by 65% worldwide when compared to the previous seven-day period. The streamer also maintained double-digit growth across more than 100 territories. “Masters of the Air” is currently debuting new episodes, with its sixth installment premiering on Friday, Feb. 23. The finale will bow on the streamer on March 15.
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Moderns that are heating up on ebay!
The humble Watcher lurking replied to thirdgreenham's topic in Modern Age Comic Books
This one got some heat because of Taylor Swift. -
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MCU's FANTASTIC FOUR (TBD)
The humble Watcher lurking replied to Bosco685's topic in The Movie Forum
Just realized someone named Kirby is in the lead role in the new Fantastic Four movie. How cool is that? A picture of Jack Kirby in his prime is below. -
MCU's FANTASTIC FOUR (TBD)
The humble Watcher lurking replied to Bosco685's topic in The Movie Forum
I see they got Herbie the Robot in this? -
This is up there as one of the best new movies. A very powerful and emotional movie.
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Rob Liefeld is retiring
The humble Watcher lurking replied to mr_highgrade's topic in Comics General
I never got the Gambit love either. Give me Cable or Deadpool. Damn, I take Bishop over Gambit. -
Rob Liefeld is retiring
The humble Watcher lurking replied to mr_highgrade's topic in Comics General
I was golf caddy cool my bro. I adobe dude. Those 100 copies of Avengelyne make us both rich. -
Rob Liefeld is retiring
The humble Watcher lurking replied to mr_highgrade's topic in Comics General
I have no side in the fight. Just thought it was interesting that Alan Moore one of the greatest comic book writers worked for Rob Liefeld and was paid like close to upmost $50,000 a month. Not a year a month. Too me that is mind boggling. Of course it wouldn't happen today. That was the 1990's. Just find it interesting Alan Moore of Watchmen worked for a dude who couldn't draw feet. Lol. -
Rob Liefeld is retiring
The humble Watcher lurking replied to mr_highgrade's topic in Comics General
Interesting fact in the 1990s Rob Liefeld paid Alan Moore multiple thousands a month to write Supreme. So dude has money. He will be alright in retirement. https://forgottenawesome.blogspot.com/2020/10/liefelds-point-of-view-on-end-of.html