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dgarthwaite-migration

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  1. What's worse than Rob Liefeld art... a bad artist trying to copy his style.. DG
  2. I thought these were pretty bad... Joe Vigil stuff. Gratuitous violence. No redeeming qualities. DG
  3. I bought that comic when it came out. That was a prism foil cover thing to it? Right? That one a different printing? 1st print. Newsstand Edition. Most newsstand editions from the 1990's did not have the special gimmick covers (ie. Foil, hologram, prism, etc..). I don't care for the series, but I bought the newsstand version when it came out because other collectors weren't. I figured it would be more desirable down the road. I was right. I do actually like this cover better. The prism cover looks gaudy to me, DG
  4. I just wish I could find someone with a July 10th 1963 birthday. It's so hard to sell some comics unless they provide that added incentive of "birthday" date stamp. DG
  5. None are for sale. I think the book is undervalued. If anything, it's something I'm still interested in buying & upgrading. DG
  6. I'm waiting for a movie so that I can REALLY agree with that. I like Ditko's Dr. Strange better than the Spider-man stuff. I've parted with two other copies at different times in my collecting history. DG
  7. This I whittled that image down pixel by pixel with late 90's vintage software for a web site I was making. I ended up abandoning the project. I think it looks better without the dark background. DG
  8. I have a Shotgun Mary that came with a CD. I don't see the cover at the GCD. It may be a variant cover. Shotgun Mary #1(?) w/cd DG
  9. Ahhh! Adam Post is the publisher. This appears to have come out after Triumphant folded. Secret Files was decent art. It had Al Rio. DG
  10. That classifies as HTF. I've never actually seen one in the wild, but it's not something I collect either. Cool though. DG
  11. RE: R vs. T... yes. I think most had then removed... from issue #4 I believe. I don't own the regular comics so I can't compare what is missing from all of mine. I've just been told some have them and some don't. DG
  12. A few TPB's to review... Dracula (Diamond Limited TPB) Terminator Endgame (Diamond Limited TPB) Rumor is that there are two variations of this next one. It's the most common of the Diamond Limited TPB's. If you find ones that bound the regular issues in with all the original inserts, it would be rarer. I've never seen it. Robocop vs. Terminator Terminator Hunters and Killers (Diamond Limited TPB) Batman: Blind Justice (Diamond Limited TPB) The next one is the worst of the bunch. You have to spin it in circles to read it. I think I have four. I was able to grab the last one for a dollar because the dealer didn't know how HTF it is. Youngblood (Diamond Limited TPB) A little easier to find is this... Vampirella: Morning in America (Diamond Limited TPB) I'm pretty sure I posted the Cyberrad TPB earlier. I know I posted the Spider-Man Torment. Most people know about the Unity Book 1 & Book 2 TPB's. That leaves... Spawn Capital Collection (I think I have three) and Man of Steel Raffle Edition of course it's more cool if you get the letter with it... DG
  13. I sell my extras... I just don't like selling online. It's too much of a pain. I had 30 Unity 2000 #3 from when they came out and I have maybe one or two now. DG
  14. +1 DG I have set out to do what has never been done. Buying American books at any price is as easy as clicking the buy it now button I am proud to say I have shown Neal Adams books to sign he drew that he has never seen. Don't get me wrong. I've always liked foreign comics. It's McFarlane and that Spider-man #1 cover that I can't stand. Not wild about Punisher either. DG I probably have foreign keys of the books you like. Haters will hate on McFarlane its all good. Foreign comics are just novelties to me. Being a key doesn't make me like them more or less unless you go back to comics from the 40's or 50's. After all is said and done, they are still reprints. I actually prefer my comics from India that are not reprints of American content and they are in English so I can read them. McFarlane is overrated. Simple as that. He draws cartoon-like expressions and bodies contorted into impossible positions. He's overdramatic with the use of capes and costume accessories. I'm not impressed by any of the artists that formed Image. It's not "hate". I'm completely apathetic towards it. DG Funny you mention 40s or 50s, I just bought a Swedish Batman #1 from 1950. they are novelty for you, but serious collecting for some. To each is their own. McFarlane may be overrated but here you are still talking about him instead of whoever you think is underrated.... I like the Indian comics I have a few i like those too. but back to 1990s hard to find books...... Swedish Batman#1 is cool. Of course I'm still talking about McFarlane. You accused me of being a "hater" which simply isn't an accurate assessment. I own some McFarlane comics. I just don't see anything that warrants all the praise he gets. On the topic of McFarlane... I submit this relatively HTF TPB... Evidently, I have three of these now. DG how much do those cost that is pretty cool... its ok not to like some artists, we all do it. you have 3 would you be interested in selling one?? Yes and no... but I'm going to say no due to the chaos going on around me. If I change my mind at some point I'll let you know. I was trying to get two set of the Diamond Limited TPB's and couldn't pass up a third one of this when the opportunity came it's way. Price really varies on these because people don't know it exists or even what it is. If I sold it for what I think it's worth and you found one a month later for $15.. you'd be a little irritated. Try to find a better bargain than I'd want to give. DG
  15. Your logic is very compelling! Unfortunately, my eyes are fixed upon the breasts in your sig file and the motion of them is making me shake my head "no". DG
  16. +1 DG I have set out to do what has never been done. Buying American books at any price is as easy as clicking the buy it now button I am proud to say I have shown Neal Adams books to sign he drew that he has never seen. Don't get me wrong. I've always liked foreign comics. It's McFarlane and that Spider-man #1 cover that I can't stand. Not wild about Punisher either. DG I probably have foreign keys of the books you like. Haters will hate on McFarlane its all good. Foreign comics are just novelties to me. Being a key doesn't make me like them more or less unless you go back to comics from the 40's or 50's. After all is said and done, they are still reprints. I actually prefer my comics from India that are not reprints of American content and they are in English so I can read them. McFarlane is overrated. Simple as that. He draws cartoon-like expressions and bodies contorted into impossible positions. He's overdramatic with the use of capes and costume accessories. I'm not impressed by any of the artists that formed Image. It's not "hate". I'm completely apathetic towards it. DG Funny you mention 40s or 50s, I just bought a Swedish Batman #1 from 1950. they are novelty for you, but serious collecting for some. To each is their own. McFarlane may be overrated but here you are still talking about him instead of whoever you think is underrated.... I like the Indian comics I have a few i like those too. but back to 1990s hard to find books...... Swedish Batman#1 is cool. Of course I'm still talking about McFarlane. You accused me of being a "hater" which simply isn't an accurate assessment. I own some McFarlane comics. I just don't see anything that warrants all the praise he gets. On the topic of McFarlane... I submit this relatively HTF TPB... Evidently, I have three of these now. DG
  17. +1 DG I have set out to do what has never been done. Buying American books at any price is as easy as clicking the buy it now button I am proud to say I have shown Neal Adams books to sign he drew that he has never seen. Don't get me wrong. I've always liked foreign comics. It's McFarlane and that Spider-man #1 cover that I can't stand. Not wild about Punisher either. DG I probably have foreign keys of the books you like. Haters will hate on McFarlane its all good. Foreign comics are just novelties to me. Being a key doesn't make me like them more or less unless you go back to comics from the 40's or 50's. After all is said and done, they are still reprints. I actually prefer my comics from India that are not reprints of American content and they are in English so I can read them. McFarlane is overrated. Simple as that. He draws cartoon-like expressions and bodies contorted into impossible positions. He's overdramatic with the use of capes and costume accessories. I'm not impressed by any of the artists that formed Image. It's not "hate". I'm completely apathetic towards it. DG
  18. +1 DG I have set out to do what has never been done. Buying American books at any price is as easy as clicking the buy it now button I am proud to say I have shown Neal Adams books to sign he drew that he has never seen. Don't get me wrong. I've always liked foreign comics. It's McFarlane and that Spider-man #1 cover that I can't stand. Not wild about Punisher either. DG
  19. Those other books are more rare, for sure. I think this was the first ever Valiant made book; other books to find that are quite rare are the variants of the Nintendo Hardcovers. Also, the 4 TPB books are pretty tough to find, and good buys anywhere south of $20: "Mario Special Powers", "Koopa Kids", "Battle against Bowser" and "Tantaga Invades Earth". If you can find them in high grade, jump on them, they basically don't exist! I strongly disagree with the 4 books listed above being rare overall. There are tons and tons or warehouse overstock of the "Valiant Illustrated Action Books" out there. The 4 Nintendo ones are named above, there are also WWF ones. The have appeared by the palette-load at stores like "Odd Lot" and "Building 19" here in the northeast. They are on eBay all the time. I've found that one of the 4 appears less than the other three Nintendo ones. Now, many do have price stickers and have been stored improperly, so finding 9.8s can be really tough despite them being plentiful. I agree on that point. I have yet to get 9.8s on most of them and have settled for 9.6s and 9.4s. Also, we use VIAB instead of TPB to talk about these books. This allows us to distinguish them from the "real" Nintendo softcover TPBs by Valiant. On the subject of those early promotional Valiant pamphlets, they can be hard to come by. Nearly all of the supply we have was limited to a single seller who had cleaned out the Valiant offices when they closed. The KFC one in both Spanish and English falls into this category as well. I'm inclined to agree emphatically that they are NOT rare by any means. Hard to find in many areas... YES. Obviously, if one person had pallets of them, that's a stockpile that isn't available in the market anywhere else. I was trying to complete my Nintendo collection when everyone else was driving up the prices of the superhero stuff in the 90's. Most of the $1.50 reprints just weren't available in my area locally. I eventually gave up. My hardcover Nintendo books came from a toy store. I believe it was KB Toys. They were already on clearance when I discovered they existed in 1992 or so. My WWF Action series books came from one comic shop that simply ordered everything. I've often wondered how rare the H.A.R.D. Corps promo posters are. I know I have both the blue and black border versions. I would assume blue is more rare. DG
  20. If you are collecting indy work by specific artists, there are a lot of obscure HTF comics out there.. Pia Guerra artwork that predates Y: The Last Man Very early David Mack I like stuff by Fastner and Larson I like this cover by Linsner.. DG