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Flex Mentallo

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  1. On 5/18/2023 at 5:45 PM, Ricksneatstuff said:

    Mine are 18 and 65 

    (but 17 is right there too, and I love 35, 66, 70 and 71 too)

    Now, that I think of it 2, 8, 41 and 56 are no slouches. OK, I have 73 faves but these are my favorite of the best 73 Planet covers :D

    Good answer. As a reward, I will not post my 18 or my 65 yet again. But they are two of my faves as well.

  2. On 5/8/2023 at 2:26 AM, sfcityduck said:

    Well, no one knew himself as well as he did.  He sent me an article he wrote about Leonard Brown and Malcolm Willits.  He clearly was very proud of the association he had with them, although he did not hide that he largely exited their story due to the choices he made to pursue his academic and professional pursuits.  He sent me this article he wrote about them:

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    It's so touching to read an article about the early days of the hobby, written by one passionate man remembering another, both now lost.

    I guffawed at the passage describing how other aspiring dealers hunted down 'the naked man' only to find everything he'd collected already vanished [presumably to reappear later in the vault]. He names a couple of these aspirants, one of them not entirely unknown to me,and writes, 'It couldn't have happened to more appropriate people.' Shades of Richard Chandler!

    Seeing Brown and Wilts dressed like FBI agents [before they switched to slacks and sneakers], reminded me of the day some 10 years ago, when I flew in from the UK to Houston to meet my fellow boardies Richard Evans and Billy Parker for the first time, only to find them strangely not dressed like FBI agents. [Needless to say, the suit I'd worn to impress them languished in my suitcase for the rest of my visit.]

    As Rich Olson would certainly have known, 'Know thyself' is one of the maxims inscribed in the forecourt of the temple at Delphi, and his oracular certainty of his path is, like the oracle, a proof that he made good life choices and didn't regret them.

     

  3. This Kickstarter campaign might be of interest to Art Adams fans like me. It launched yesterday. Phenomenal response - pledges over 200k in a single day!

     

    Note - if you are not in the US, international shipping will be very expensive. I pledged for the deluxe hardcover and shipping to the UK is more than the book.

     

    It's possible Bud Plant will have copies at some point, but no guarantees, especially if the kickstarter sells out!

     

    The Art of Arthur Adams

     

     

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  4. Just thought I'd share this from the Collected Editions Forum. I'd love to know what's going on with DC!

     

    MAY 02, 2023
    Superman: The 85th Anniversary Collection
    Collects:
    Action Comics (1938) #1-2, #23, #60, #182, #305, #395, #473, #643, #732, Action Comics (2011-2016) #7,
     DC Comics Presents#26, Superman (1994-2006) #1 and #81, Superman (1939-1986) #1, #30, #65, #133, 
    #167, #287, #400, Superman (2018-2021) #18, Superman Confidential #1, Superman: Rebirth #1, 
    Superman: The Man of Steel #1, and World's Finest Comics #176.

    AUG 22, 2023
    The Phantom Stranger Omnibus
    Collects:
    The Phantom Stranger #1-6 (1952), The Phantom Stranger #1-41 (1969), stories from The Saga of the Swamp Thing 
    #1-13, Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #18, The Brave and the Bold #89, #98, #145, 
    Showcase #80, Justice League of America #103, House of Secrets #150, DC Super-Stars #18, Secret Origins #10
     and DC Comics Presents #25, and #72.

    SEP 12, 2023
    Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 10
    Collects:
    Batman #86-100 and Detective Comics #211-232

    SEP 26, 2023
    Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1 (2023 reprint Edition)

    Oct 03, 2023
    Wonder Woman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 2
    Collects:
    Wonder Woman #124-149

    OCT 10, 2023
    Detective Chimp
    Collects:
    Amazing World of DC Comics #1, DC Comics Presents #35, DC Special #1, Tarzan #231 and #234-235, 
    The Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog #4, #6-46, and Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #6!

    OCT 17, 2023
    Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 5
    Collects:
    Action Comics #142, Wonder Woman #35-47, and Sensation Comics #90-104.

    DEC 05, 2023
    Superman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1
    Collects:
    Action Comics #241-265 and Superman #122-137.

  5. On 3/29/2023 at 2:50 PM, WolverineX said:

    Now that the first Uncanny X-men omnibus 1  is in stock, does anyone know when vol 2 will be reprinted?

     

    https://cheapgraphicnovels.com/x-men-uncanny-x-men-omnibus-vol-02-hc-dm-byrne-cvr-new-ptg.html

    I don't think there has been any word of a third printing as yet, at least not that I recall. Earlier printings are  OOP of course, but still available on Ebay if you can handle the nosebleed prices, as I'm sure you know! Marvels publication calendar for the rest of this year looks full - they've even delayed a few omnibi until next year. So a new printing would be at least a year away, more than likely.

     

    https://www.comicreleases.com/2021/12/all-upcoming-collected-editions/