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Tsimanga

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  1. Fake -script identified

     

    However, the even bigger clue that the document is false is the phone number. While the phone number is a little blurry on Bieber’s Batman Vs. Superman -script, the area code can be made out as 823. While the Burbank, California address on the -script is correct for Warner Bros., 818 is actually the real area code for Burbank. In fact, according to a quick Google search, 823 isn’t even a valid area code in North America.

     

    It looks like 822 to me, not 823. 822 is Canada.

     

    Besides that... fake phone numbers for production companies/agents are very common as they are notoriously hard to find.

     

    But the pic does look fake...

     

    You are in the film business, aren't you? I was reading about scripts one night on a forum, and happened across a post from a "Tsimanga" which is why I ask.

     

    I wonder if Snyder and crew would appreciate all the attention due to this joke, or more disappointed due to bad light it could have on the project.

     

    Yes, at times I try.

     

     

    Hell, if Selena Gomez can star in a serious movie, bring in JB.

  2. Fake -script identified

     

    However, the even bigger clue that the document is false is the phone number. While the phone number is a little blurry on Bieber’s Batman Vs. Superman -script, the area code can be made out as 823. While the Burbank, California address on the -script is correct for Warner Bros., 818 is actually the real area code for Burbank. In fact, according to a quick Google search, 823 isn’t even a valid area code in North America.

     

    It looks like 822 to me, not 823. 822 is Canada.

     

    Besides that... fake phone numbers for production companies/agents are very common as they are notoriously hard to find.

     

    But the pic does look fake...

  3. It was wrong for me to post anything negative about Tomorrow’s Treasures. I’ve gotten some great books from him in the past. The books mentioned previously looked good when I received them and they probably looked good to Richie too. Without giving him the opportunity to correct the problem, it was unfair to bring it up. I would just say to look over your purchases and make sure it’s what you expected. If there is a problem, contact him, and I’m sure he’ll correct the problem. My apologies to Richie and Tomorrows Treasures. [sorry]

     

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  4. What are some of the best "Robot" comic book covers of all time? Not asking about pulps...but newstand comic books from any age. I think it might be a neat focus for a collection.

     

     

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    It's either that or this:

     

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    I have to be honest, in my opinion, only the Fantastic 3 is a decent robot cover. The robots in the Action looks pretty "silly" as does the one in the Human Torch and the one in the Startling is just so-so (never understood why it is a "classic" cover).

     

     

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  5. Dear Rick,

     

    What's the best way for someone like me ( a collector, not a dealer) to sell two or three long boxes of higher grade copper/modern age books... they are all major titles such as Action, Superman, X-men, Fantastic four, Avengers, etc... and also a long box of higher grade Richie Rich, Sad sacks with dupes.

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    As far as the C-LINK auctions go for selling multiple copies of the same issue... if you are the seller and you don't like the placement of your book, you can always tell them to pull it and move it to a future auction. They don't force you to sell it in any particular auction.

     

     

  7. Maybe It's high time CGC published the guidelines they follow for grading.

     

    Why all the mystery (shrug)

     

    So CGC can keep the money flowing in from people hoping for upgrades on resubs.

     

    I also believe that CGC knows many books are pressed and give 'gift' grades to books in order to keep people's hopes high for upgrades in pressing and resubbing. CGC is all for pressing... it's been a real cash cow for them. :devil:

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    I think it was all a timing issue on the second part of the CLINK auction.... I've seen it happen with all of there auctions and it's a good time to buy.. obviously.

     

    ... ending 4pm Western time is too early... seeing how about 80,000,000 people are on the west side... Although at times it may seem like a hoard of people going after the books, you don't need a frenzy, all it takes are two people bidding for the same book to drive prices up.

  9. TOS 13 9.0 seemed like a relative bargain at 1101.

     

    Now, that one was mine... :cry:

     

    The TOS and TTA prehero's didn't do all that great IMO. Hardly any bump in price at all/if any from yesterday on all the books. Maybe people spent their cash yesterday, or, if on the west coast, aren't home from work yet. Either way... lots of relatively good deals just went down... to my chagrin.

  10. Thanks a lot.. :) Not really planned, I just pick up books I like when they come my way. I'd like to find some nice strange tales but not really having much luck there. Apart from clink, where I'm sure I'll be beaten to a pulp :insane: .... while Tsimanga laughs devilishly in the background :insane:

     

     

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    lol... Some are mine... but the majority of them are not. I just listed all the 50s/60s pre-hero/horror books in the Clink auction for all to see... not just mine. It's better and more impressive to list them all. Makes a better sales pitch ) I've done it many times before.