• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

SilverAgeGuy

Member
  • Posts

    425
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by SilverAgeGuy

  1. STRANGE TALES #110, CGC 9.4 NM, CIRCLE 8 PEDIGREE went for $34,000 in the last comic link auction. STRANGE TALES #115, CGC 9.4 NM $6,600 same auction. I'm not paying for GPA atm, but that looks like a big drop for the 110, and a big jump for the 115.
  2. The series was held back by weak writing. The soundtrack partially made up for it, but it was my least favorite of the netflix marvel treatments to date. For me, it was worth watching, but I probably wont watch it again, unlike DD season 1 and Jessica Jones.
  3. I'm about halfway thru the series. I don't love it, but I like it. I was pretty noncommittal with episode 1, but it got better with 3 and 4. The writing could be better, but its passable for tv.
  4. Bought the 177 already slabbed, so not sure if its a reslab or not. Really happy with all 3 though
  5. Popcorn. check. Chips. Check. Drinks. Check. Standing by for binge mode.
  6. that last TV spot is pretty awesome. Finally some new footage.
  7. Picked up these 3 recently, after a very long search for the right books. Just missing 1 from the series now.
  8. Finally got around to starting this series. I'm 3 episodes in. Not sure if anyone mentioned it, but this show is definitely influenced by movies like Scanners and Firestarter both in content and in music score, very reminiscent of the old tangerine dream scores of the 80s. Also very noteworthy is the nice homage to the d&d scene in ET. Overall fun to see something so similar to stuff I loved as a kid.
  9. This book has changed hands between my cousins and I a few times. not sure which of us actually bought it new, but it ended up with me...
  10. The same guy scribbled on my FF #1. Go figure. Welcome to the club!
  11. Not just 110, but some other key Doctor Strange issues have come down 10 to 20% from their highs (126, 135). Bad news for speculators still in the game, good news for collectors! That said, the other grading companies product does sell at a discount as far as I've seen (I know I consider one of those companies rubbish, and the other I'm just not considering).
  12. The first appearance of the Asbestos man is worth mentioning on the label, but not the first appearance of Baron Mordo? Maybe after the Doctor Strange movie is released it will be (considered) worth mentioning?
  13. I think they got the rights somewhere along the way.
  14. Its a bit more complicated. I believe Hasbro owns the characters they made toys of, and Marvel owns the other characters they added in the comics (same for Rom). Not to mention they would probably be sued for a story line to close to the comics. So without some sort of collaboration with Marvel, it would have to differ from the comics substantially.
  15. Hasbro is apparently getting more involved in movies featuring their toys: Paramount Pictures and Hasbro, Inc. announced a groundbreaking deal today to collaborate on feature films for five of Hasbro’s iconic properties. Under the agreement, Paramount and Allspark Pictures, Hasbro’s film label, will establish a cross-property interconnected onscreen universe, featuring the deep stories and great characters from Hasbro brands G.I. Joe, Micronauts, Visionaries, M.A.S.K. (Mobile Armored Strike Kommand) and ROM. "Paramount and Hasbro have had a longstanding relationship and we're proud of the success we've enjoyed on the 'TRANSFORMERS' and 'G.I. JOE,' franchises," said Brad Grey, Chairman and CEO of Paramount Pictures. "We're excited to grow our agreement and make even more movies based upon these popular and powerful Hasbro characters and their worlds." Allspark Pictures, Hasbro’s film label, will produce the films and Brian Goldner (Chairman, President and CEO, Hasbro), Stephen Davis (Executive Vice President and Chief Content Officer, Hasbro), and Josh Feldman (Head of Film Development, Hasbro) have worked closely with Paramount in shaping the interconnected universe for the properties. To develop the creative roadmap for G.I. Joe, Micronauts, Visionaries, M.A.S.K. (Mobile Armored Strike Kommand) and ROM, Hasbro and Paramount will assemble a writer’s room which will include some of the most notable creative talent in Hollywood “Hasbro and Allspark Pictures put storytelling at the center of everything that we do. These brands are filled with memorable stories and vivid characters, and this Universe creates a framework for how they will become interconnected,” said Brian Goldner, Chairman, President and CEO of Hasbro. “Extending our partnership with Paramount allows us to continue our long-term strategy and overall vision to build dynamic worlds for all of our brands, and we are thrilled to collaborate with them as we develop these properties.” Rob Carlson of WME represented Hasbro in this deal. The Paramount and Hasbro partnership is responsible for the worldwide blockbuster success of the “TRANSFORMERS” franchise, which has earned $3.8 billion to-date, and whose films, directed by Michael Bay, are amongst the highest grossing movies of all time; and the “G.I. JOE” franchise, which have earned more than $675 million worldwide. Source: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/paramount-pictures-hasbro-combine-forces-151900909.html
  16. Pretty cool covers on some of those Astonishing Tales.
  17. Growing up, it was this guy http://www.bobwilkins.net/creaturefeatures.htm
  18. So much cool stuff. I had forgotten all about that haunted house.