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JollyComics

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  1. You can look for Fade Out comic books in mycomicshop.com. This is one in Magazine version. And the red carpet is feeling vintage so this reminded me of Marilyn Monroe. I had to censure it to avoid Mod's disapproval of indecent
  2. I am a part-time actor (that is my other side hobby) and understand their business in TV/Movie industry. Is Jared marketable? Do you remember Tobey Maguire? He was a super marketable figure until he fell off from the screen and isn't summoned ever since his last superhero movie (Spider-man 3). Wait and see how far Jared will go on in those superhero movies. The execs and producers depends on anyone who makes big bucks like Ryan Reynolds. Once the movie is flop, their names are at stake easily (some actors' names were not affected and were luck to have other chances). It happened to Brendan Fraser - last few movies were financially disaster (he had multiple injuries during his stunt actions). The execs and producers turned him away and moved on. I haven't seen movies or TV that much since I started my family in 2006. Those names keep appearing periodically so I will know that names that will be worthy to watch their movies for my family. Jared Leto is STILL unbeknownst to me. It's more likely that he may not seen or won't be cast in future. HOWEVER, I think he should stay in his music world instead of acting.
  3. Well spoken. That is the reason that I didn't buy the autographs. It's just a thing however I do have some memorabilia on my own from my father who spent on his business trips for most of 33 years. He met many interesting people. I have Neil Armstrong's headshot, Bobby Hull's Algonquin Legendary Canadian Beer postcard, Kitty O'Neil's & David Prowse's personal postcards (both visited my schools) and John Bench's signed CNN baseball (CNN - Central Coast & Newcastle Line). I don't remember all others related railroad business that my dad collected for me. He managed to have nearly all of them signing items for me. I have to dig them up somewhere I buried in the basement. I never threw them away because I still have fond of my dad who always have thought of me while he was away.
  4. I REALLY don't understand HOW Voldemort and Berkbutt vertified Stan Lee's signatures. Berkbutt authentication fee for Stan Lee's signature is $20 for one book, $35 for two books, etc. etc. Sadly, Stan Lee's signature had been inconsistent in last few years before his time came up. Those scums have became opportunists.
  5. I suggested you to write your question in CGC email. I am sure they will respond you - probably directly from CCS. You will know what your chance will be.
  6. Hello everybody, I received the book today and am aware of the defects that seller described. Upon the inspection, it looks like the manufacturing defects like I have two 1950's era comic books (only top edges) but not this book. Luckly, none of the art and story were interrupted. Only first half of wraps have chipped or torn side edges before the centerfold. The cover is fine. Just pages. 6 wraps. Let you be judge them if they are manufacturing defects or not. Thanks for your advice. The pictures are here:
  7. Dubai guy could afford to fly to the States to pick it up. Just wondered.
  8. I believe I will see him at C2E2 next month. Get well soon Robert!
  9. You are awesome. Great customer service even if you are doing it for us outside of MCS.
  10. I am so sorry to inform you. Cerebus #1 isn't Copper Age. It was printed in 1977.
  11. He sold all his file copies in 2004.
  12. I thought David Sim picked all best books before selling them out.