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Solar

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  1. There is One piece of OA for Saga. Not for Saga #1, which is what I meant (and should have said).
  2. Holy mess that's fantastic! Congrats man - Matt really nailed it.
  3. Saga has one first print regular cover and the 500 RRPs. Wytches has the reg and FIVE variants. Yes the nycc is the best and the rarest, but it lacks the exclusivity of the Saga RRP. There are a ton of first print variant options for this book for people who miss the nycc. I also still maintain that the Saga RRP is boosted by the fact that there's no OA. It's the only high-end collectible for the title. Full disclosure - I own two nycc wytches and no saga RRPs.
  4. It does say SDCC and NYCC 2013 in one of the listings, for what it's worth. I almost wonder if they're framed display copies, rather than the actual OA...
  5. Seems like they put out placeholder covers for advance order sites. I believe at least the last 2 have changed a few weeks before release and this one looks pretty loose.
  6. The Francavilla variant is 1000 according to his twitter.
  7. Definitely for the best. Y should be a tv show.
  8. I think you missed the boat on that one. It was selling for more the first two weeks it was released. http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=walking+dead+127&LH_Complete=1&LH_Sold=1&rt=nc I agree about the timing. I do believe this book could end up being significant with Magna and BERNIE being introduced. They may end up being unimportant bit players but it doesn't seem like it to me. Bernie is a living legend Let's be honest. The first appearance of Gabriel is worth something and he's the most irrelevant character ever. Or maybe the Chew Preview makes it worth something..... It's Chew. and this one is still hot. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Superman-Adventures-5-1997-NM-9-6-White-Pages-/361058830218?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item5410c8878a It's strange to me that the Chew preview outsells the Walking Dead Preview (Capes and Agents).
  9. Maybe he's a fan and just named them that as a shout out. Happens all the time.
  10. Why does this even matter? Obviously no one can tell by looking at the pages. The art is the art - Miller breakdowns and Janson finishes, regardless of who "touched" the paper.
  11. Rarity is supposed to factor on points for a registry. Now you can argue that I am pro in this camp because I own one of the rarest of them all. But I can also argue that you have taken your stance because you do not own an ashcan. Not hating, just facts. I have talked to Frank personally through emails about how many ashcans may exist and it is very few(probably less than 12 in total). Frank had these printed himself while pitching publishers at cons. These are books that were given to publishers and many of them were thrown away or heaven knows where. My ashcan was Franks personal sole copy from his first self printing of the book and he wasn't planning on selling but needed the funds for a move, so I am quite honored to own it. Do you honestly believe that a common copy of say #12 should have the same point value as an Ashcan that has only 2 examples known in existence? I wasn't personally attacking you. And you are correct, I'll never own an ashcan. And that doesn't bother me. A common copy of 12 should not have an equal value as any rare book. Especially an ashcan. The challenge is defining rare. Ashcan = Rare! Would you consider either SDCC sets rare? Only printed 50? What about other Comic Con sets that are limited print? Rare or not Rare? There's true scarcity and manufactured scarcity. The SDCC books were made to be collectible. There's nothing at all wrong with that, but it means that all the copies are in the hands of collectors who paid way more than standard cover price for them, protect them, slab them and resell them with relative frequency. The ashcan isn't even an image book. It's a pre-Image self-published book. It's one of those books that creators throw at you when you walk down artist alley. You might look at it for a minute, but chances are you're going to leave it on an empty table or chuck it as soon as you're out of the creator's line of sight These books are scattered to the wind. That's why there are only, what, 5 copies on the board? Put out a huge WTB offer on the boards for the SDCC sets today and you'll get multiple offers. Put out a huge WTB offer for the ashcan and I bet you hear crickets.
  12. No new info there. It's pretty obvious that these covers are being purposefully vague about that particular character's zombie status.
  13. Considering your other books, that should give you a pretty nice lead I'd think.
  14. I have to go with 15 & 16. First appearance of the Bolland Shrimp.
  15. Has anyone heard a definitive update for new issues, or a potential Television update? Wasn't there going to be a board game at one point? If this is old stuff, I apologise, I don't visit the Modern section too much nowadays. I don't think u have missed anything. It has been rather stagnant but i personally am in for the long haul. Just a fantastic read that i think will translate well to tv. Nigel is BACK! Thought you were in prison or something the way you dropped off the map so quickly. Great to hear from you. Yes, things are moving slowly with everything. But they say good things come to those who wait! So just imagine how good it's gonna be. Anywhoooo -- yes, I did say something about spotting me with some TV folks at SDCC. And in a million years I never thought anyone would. So it was pretty funny when I met with the animation company on Friday at the Hilton Gaslamp restaurant ...and right as I'm about to leave I see one of my favorite retailers sitting at the table right behind me! He'd been eavesdropping the whole time!! But he's sworn to secrecy.... I actually was in Prison. I roomed with Jerry Sandusky for the first 3 months....sooooooo i won't be playing Tight End on my 40 and older Football League Team this fall. Son of a B@$!!!! You had me right up until '40 and older.' Somehow I don't think you're Jerry's type.
  16. Scalped 43 had a fake first appearance of Earl Tubb from Southern Bastards. It was actually a fairly important Scalped character, Sheriff Wooster Karnow who had absolutely zero to do with SB. Some people just couldn't wrap their heads around Karnow and Tubb not being the same person, since they were both sixty-something-year-old white guys by the same creative team. As to why it would be worth even less today, I'm assuming that's the spoiler, although I haven't read the new issue.
  17. I had NOTHING to do with it... Thanks for predicting it would tank though. You are a bright one. Putting an awful lot of stock in one ludicrous eBay sale, aren't we...? Anyone that thinks that one easily manipulated eBay auction is suddenly a good indication of market value should just join the queue at Larry's store - I hear he's selling 9.8 candidates of his shop variant for the low low price of $65 each! He's a real saint, that Larry.
  18. Picked up another key page from issue #1 - thanks Court. Anybody looking to sell a FG #1 page, hit me up. http://comicartfans.com/gallerypiece.asp?piece=1155965
  19. Sounds like they're just as stumped as everyone else who tried to adapt it All of these finite, mature readers series (Y, Preacher, etc.) are better suited for TV. There's just not enough screen time in a movie to do the source material any kind of justice.