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Connor Underwood-migration

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  1. Yes. I agree. Lots of rich stuff like ads for unknown comics. I've been going through a lot of these. By that I mean actually opening them and seeing every page. Weird, wacky and wonderful stuff. Lovin' it. See my stuff over at comicopolis' forum. Porcupine has some nice n scarce comics over here. I feel so Mid-Atlantic. Does that mean I feel Atlantean?
  2. Bleeding Cool stuff no one's seen for over 50 years. Evah! And they're not for sale. They rule unknown realms.
  3. Couldn't resist it. u *smurfin'* rule, man. F bangzoom. U did it. F 'em all. G dang haters. *smurf* 'em to f'ing death.
  4. I have several of those full holographic covers from Ultraverse and I don't think the 3-D aspect will survive. I mean these holograms are fading or diminishing over a shorter period of time than I expected. Will they continue to go all silvery and lose their 3-D thing? Probably. And sooner than you think, I'll bet. Perhaps the technology of the time couldn't test how long they would last. Perhaps the publishers used the least expensive technology at the time. Maybe that's why they're turning into silver foil covers.
  5. Yes, it's Colletta. I sold his son some of his, Coletta's, Charlton work. He lives in Naples, Florida. I've got his email around hear, somewhere, if someone wishes to query him. When I realized who he was I asked if I could interview him about his father and he agreed. However, I never got around to creating a list of questions for him. I really wanted to know if he, Vince, was a rakish, womanising playboy type of artist who was always dating figure models. Plus did he ever get into any fights. With whom?