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Topnotchman

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  1. The scan of my Masters of Universe #13 is a Star Imprint
  2. Anybody remember this one, the magical Popples
  3. These high number Masters of the Universe, above #4 are very elusive in 9.6 or higher.
  4. Comick1 sent an accurately described BB #45, packaging went above and beyond and arrived in perfect condition. (thumbs u
  5. Todd at New Dimension comics bought out remaining Eclipse comics around 7-8 years ago. I ended up with some of the 2-D comics from him, it was the Three Stooges comics. I didn't think much of it. Although I do remember selling one of them to Al with Basement comics. I think I got $7.00 You ended up with all Three Stooges, or different ones? Yes, ND did buy out what remained of Eclipse's inventory, then slapped those silly "archive edition" foil on the MMs...and CGC doesn't GLOD them. Which, of course, is ridiculous. The foil was added, in some cases, nearly 20 years after the fact. I only had Three Stooges in 2-D, I bought a stack of Three Stooges from him and they came with them. I thought it was a printing error when I had them. He had quantities of all Eclipse comics from some type of archive. He had quantities of the scarce TPB that he auctioned off on Ebay some were bringing three to four hundred each. I could give him a call tomorrow to see if any of the Miracleman 2-d existed in any quantity.
  6. And you're still posting here with us commoners? I had it on Ebay, he bought it from my Ebay store, I thought it was odd another comic dealer would want it.
  7. Todd at New Dimension comics bought out remaining Eclipse comics around 7-8 years ago. I ended up with some of the 2-D comics from him, it was the Three Stooges comics. I didn't think much of it. Although I do remember selling one of them to Al with Basement comics. I think I got $7.00
  8. Why Because Strawberry Shortcake is cool
  9. I was the underbidder on that book, I really wanted it as it was off white. I thought I would get it for around 2K, I was wrong.
  10. There is also a thick gloss that scuffed easily, I mean very easily, the spine feathered which means it kinda splintered and colors flaked off. Also on a good percentage of the print run there is a factory color breaking crease right in the center of the cover. Ouch
  11. The ant problems I have seen in the midwest. The ants live outside in a nest, often in a tree or under ground. They find a way into the home through the foundation area. They then repeat the trail with the rest of the ants as they find food in the home. They carry the food back outside to the nest. So you should put a granular pesticide around the home as they will not want to cross the poison line. I can see a problem of trapping them in the home, maybe try this at night while they are sleeping. If you are not sure they sleep at night, maybe write a note and see if they can give you a specific answer, good luck
  12. My guess is about 3,000-5,000 copies. It was their first book. I just emailed Gary Reed and asked him. If anyone would know it's him.
  13. The Tundra was a reprint of the original material. Only Tundra issue #3 has new material, which was the unprinted The Crow 5. I was not aware of this If you ever get the chance to read Caliber Presents 15, that was the preview material for The Crow #5, but then Caliber went bust. So that material didn't show up for a few years, and was included in the Tundra #3 issue. Maybe if you stayed on the forums a little bit more you'd learn more about this fascinating hobby ''Top''. One book in your sig line I hand picked in the NY area, the other I hand picked in the state of Washington. They don't grow on tree's in my area
  14. The Tundra was a reprint of the original material. Only Tundra issue #3 has new material, which was the unprinted The Crow 5. I was not aware of this