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RedRaven

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  1. Heads up mag fiends. Watched this on Amazon last night.
  2. Nice, I checked the prices and I am pleasantly surprised. I always loved that book for the cover alone.
  3. Is the Spacemen 1965 Yearbook really scarce? It wasn't about 20 years ago. Those things were everywhere, in high grade, and dirt cheap. BTW: found this on the internet archive while googling for this topic... https://archive.org/details/Spacemen_1965_Yearbook
  4. I don't buy much of anything (comics or mags) anymore. My last mag purchases were around 2014. I need to rescan everything for insurance purposes. When I do I will try to whip up mega-image #2. I've never patched the blazing combat #1 hole but I the urge to do that has gone. I'm pretty well content with my collection.
  5. The Last Galactus Story (Epic Illustrated 26-34): Now functioning again https://www.cgccomics.com/boards/topic/415533-the-last-galactus-story-epic-illustrated-26-34/
  6. The Last Galactus Story (Epic Illustrated 26-34) For a long time I maintained a post cataloging all panels from Epic Illustrated comprising the Last Galactus Story. I failed on my watch for the last several years as the storage provider those images were hosted on went defunct. I shall address that now.
  7. Last post in that thread sums it up
  8. Old hippies cashing out for their retirement? Better printing techniques?
  9. Barely. Which is great as the issues are quite affordable. As far as I can tell Heavy Metal is an after thought to most magazine collectors and it seems that most people who would purchase back issues for nostalgic reasons more often than not buy/download digital collections.
  10. Awesome, Cirque du soleil meets Star Trek.
  11. When I purchased them I don't recall the exact price other than the international shipping was the largest part of the transaction. Not more than $10 for the book. As far as difficulty: I thought they would be hard to track down but it only took a few minutes and I had located them on Amazon France. I cant make any estimation on whether I was a victim of dumb luck or if these books show up commonly.
  12. http://boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=7028146&fpart=1
  13. Spirou Oct 23, 1958 1st Appearance of the Smurfs: Market Price - practically nothing Spirou Oct 30, 1958 1st Cover Appearance of the Smurfs: Market Price - practically nothing
  14. Scanning throwaways from my sketchbook in order to practice a little digital coloring in photoshop.
  15. I recall this being answered by Ridley Scott in an interview back around 2000. Didn't realize his origin was still in doubt.
  16. Wow, a Jeff Easley painting I have never seen!