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Baron

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  1. Had a good day at the Long Beach Comic Con today. Neal Adams was in a light and pleasant mood - normally he has his nose to the grindstone cranking out pieces. Had a good conversation with Stuart Sayger about a potential commission. Saw Rahsan Ekedal and got to tell him how much I enjoy two pages he sold me and the book Echos that I read as a result.

     

     

    Picked up three pages from Drew Johnson - all at my wife's request.

     

    This one grabbed my eye as we were walking by and I really wanted an excuse to buy it. My wife decided that since we like traveling, Big Ben's tower in the background can represent our recent trip.

     

    The comic should be coming out in the next few weeks. This is the first published cover I have purchased.

     

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    We also picked up these two pages just because we really liked the imagery - and the unbelievably low price of $5 each.

     

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    Nice Drew Johnson cover, his stuff is always nice and and don't know why he doesn't get more artist alley traffic after working on long Wonder Woman run and Supergirl as well.

     

    I wish I bought more of his Supergirl pages a couple years ago when he had them still, that was a great artistic run with very clean lines.

  2. Here's some news posted today regarding the Fall TV series winners and losers:

    "What is TV top-rated series with adults under 50? Here’s a hint: It’s not on any of the major networks. It's The Walking Dead. AMC’s high-octane zombie drama has been chopping heads and taking names in Season 3, drawing 10 million viewers a week (a full 50% increase from last season) and topping huge hits like “The Big Bang Theory,” “Modern Family,” and “The Voice” in the key adults 18-to-49 demographic."

     

    I read something similar yesterday where they go on to say lookout for another bunch of copycat shows from the other networks.......

     

    Ian

     

    *Cross Fingers* they make a "Raise the Dead" show, I have that series in my back issue bin and the Sudyam covers were nice to boot.

  3. (2) Detective 871 (1st print) has a small print run of approximately 37K which is small for a DC Bat book. It is the first book that Scot Snyder wrote for Batman and has a classic cover.;

     

    (3) Detective 880 is the first time Scot Snyder wrote a Joker story, it has a modest print run of 35K and an amazing cover by Jock. It may be my favorite Joker cover ever. While all three of these books have been getting some heat thanks to Death of the Family, I expect that they will get huge heat once that story gets in full swing and people realize how hard these books are becoming to find in top condition (particularly the 871 (2nd print).;

     

    I just sold a copy of #871 and #880 first prints raw on eBay and they didn't perform anywhere near to where I thought they would. Both were NM+, and the #880 was the only copy on eBay UK at the time of listing, and it fetched £9.50 (around $14.25) whereas a copy listed as VF/NM ended at £16.00 (around $24) just 12 days before. There's plenty of mileage in that book but I think it will take a while to reach its peak.

     

    The #871 did fare slightly better finishing at £11.01 (around $16.50) which seems to be at the higher end at the moment. Again, plenty of mileage in the book but I think this one will peak before #881.

     

    In summary I think I should have pressed them and slabbed them as they would have fetched 9.8, and the census isn't exactly bulging with 9.8s of either book at the moment.

     

    Kudos on minimizing your return.

     

    Couldn't be arsed to sub them.

     

     

    Prior to the "Death of the Family" run, I was selling Detective #880 for barely $10, then when the storyline kicked-off the last remaining copies I had sold for $14-$16. Wish I bought more of the copies that magically appeared at my LCS last month, but the copies weren't NM.

     

    I'm still looking for cheap copies of Detective #871-873 but at minimu they're popping up for around $8-$10.

     

    I'd like to chime in that Marvel's Children's Crusade mini-series has sold well for me with around x2 to x3 cover price that past few months from my collection. I've also sold off my Infinity Gauntlet/War/Crusade series as well as Thanos on-going from the 90s pretty easily. Good time to clear out stock to de-clutter my collection.

     

     

  4. My shop has done well with comics distributed outside of the traditional Diamond system.

     

    This week we stocked the self/micro distributed Blindside #1 and did great with it.

    Only a handful of shops carried it.

     

    Online the variants are heating up.

    http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=blindside&_sacat=63&_odkw=amazing+692&_ipg=50&_sadis=200&_adv=1&_sop=12&LH_SALE_CURRENCY=0&_osacat=63&_dmd=1&LH_Complete=1

     

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    Dagnabbit, I wish this was posted this weekend. Marat was doing a signing and he had these on his table which I passed on for $30. Argh!

  5. Irredeemable Ant-man - new listings up to $9.95 each from $1 2 days ago.

    Multiple lots all gone - either sold or removed, I only saw one guy offering 4, and that was from Canada. I assume people have decided that the O'Grady character will be the Ant-Man in question and are reacting accordingly.

     

    I'm still keeping a look out on Robots v Zombies, Powers (image) and Nonplayer simply because of recent TV/Movie contracts but they still seem to be about the same price.

     

    Sweet, I actually got a stack of the Irredeemable Ant-man series since I thought it was a very funny book picked up cheap in the back-issue bins. Might try and hock it now then to cover my SDCC expenses.

     

    I thought the "Powers" tv show is dead in the water? I think there was a pilot or something filmed for it but the networks passed on it.

  6. This weeks modern comics heating up that are NOT variants:

     

    • Thief of Thieves #1
    • The Goon #3
    • Batman: Harley Quinn
    • Batman: Vengence of Bane #1
    • Detective Comics #1
    • Malibu Sun #13
    • Action Comics #1
    • Saga #1
    • Dark Avengers #1
    • X-O Manowar #1

     

    and two bonus books heating up that just missed the cut:

     

    • Amazing Spider-Man #441
    • Nightwing #4

     

    Check out how many variants were not included in this list (ie. Thief of Thieves was actually number 24 on that list) over at The Market

     

    I love the list of books that are not variants. To be honest, the variants bug the hell out of me, so it's very refreshing to see this list.

     

    What's going on in Malibu Sun 13, ASM 441, and Nightwing 4?

     

    Amazing Spider-Man 441 is a spidey fan favorite. Carnage + Silver Surfer = awesome!

    Malibu Sun 13 is the 1st appearance of Spawn which seems to have a ton of fans lately.

    Nightwing 4 ... no clue. (shrug)

     

    Dagnabbit, I've been staring at 20-30 Malibu Sun 13s at a LCS for the past 2 yrs. that was sitting in the quarter bins. Betcha it's gone now, =-(

  7. Somehow I missed it, but Kevin Eastman was doing a signing at Meltdown Comics in L.A. yesterday afternoon. Anyone make it there and was he sketching?

     

    I was there. Yes he was.

     

    Dagnabbit. Don't think I would've made it there anyway with the traffic to L.A.

     

    Anyone know his future appearances this year will be at?

     

    Paris and San Diego in July are all he has finalized at the moment.

     

    Cool, thanks. I bet he'll be mobbed at SDCC so I doubt I'll be able to get sigs/sketch from him there. Hope he is still going to Long Beach Comic Con this year like he did last year *crosses fingers*

  8. Picked up two Clayton Crain sketches when he did a signing at a local store.

     

    These were pre-made ink sketches in his recent Crain sketch book.

     

    1. Carnage

    2. Ghost Rider (there was another bad ghost rider sketch but another person beat me out on buying it by like 5 mins. :mad: )

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  9. Why not choose a down payment amount that homeowners use when hiring contractors, I wouldn't do 50% at all since if its an expensive piece then you'd still be out of a large sum of cash. Maybe continue to increase the payment as the stage of development nears completion (ie. preliminary, pencils, inks, colors, shipped).

     

    Here's CA law on down payment for contractors (housing):

     

    State law puts a maximum down payment of 10% or $1,000 (whichever is less) before work starts.

  10. Does anyone know if Kevin Eastman confirmed that he and his family are moving to the East Coast (Florida)? I think I read about it on a comic forum. Just wanted to check since he's been pretty good at popping up at local So. Cal cons these last couple years since he lived in L.A. and it'll be disappointing if he no longer gets to appear regularly at the smaller events (ie LBCC).