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gadzukes

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  1. Because of the Pandemic and then the writers strikes his company "Crafty Apes" has had a ton of layoffs. He's been one of the lucky ones who still has his job. Part of that is because of seniority within the company, and part of that is because he's really good at the job. I think it's a pretty bad time to get into the visual effects world. We really need movies to fully recover and for Marvel to start hitting some home runs. Maybe Deadpool will be the start of that.
  2. My son is super detail oriented. As a kid he spent hours making legos and meticulously taking apart his GI Joes and putting them back together. It's why he is a good visual effects creator. He can spend hours focused in on somthing like it's nothing.
  3. I was wrong.... it's not injection. It's a Rubber mold with an A B poured plastic mixture put in a pressure pot to remove bubbles as the plastic cures.
  4. My son creates Visual Effects for many of our Comic Book movies. When he's not doing that he's been getting into custom Action Figures. On these Deadpool figures He does his own injection molds using red plastic. He 3-D prints the guns, swords, and sword sheathes. Does the detail painting, then clear coats the whole figure. If you're interested he's got 2 left of the 1st batch he made. He's making more but there's a lot of work involved and it's time consuming. $100 + $6 shipping
  5. Normal rules apply. No HOS or Probation members US destinations only Venmo, Zelle, MO are ok. Returns within 7 days ok if not satisfied (you pay shipping) Shipped USPS priority
  6. My son told me he made a mold from the GI Joe called "WetSuit". It's a Rubber mold with an A B poured plastic mixture put in a pressure pot to remove bubbles as the plastic cures. He used "Deadpool red" plastic so he wouldn't have to paint any red.
  7. My son made a mold from an old GI Joe figure and is doing injection molds using red plastic and then turning them into Deadpools. Pretty cool. He 3D prints the swords and sheaths and they fit perfectly into the back pegs and then paints the final details. If anyone is interested check him out on instagram at Restoration_procrastination
  8. Just got these back from CGC. There are now only 2 examples of each on the Census (because of rarity or because no one slabs these?) The Fantastic is single highest graded.
  9. Raw copy of Active Comics 3 (Bell Features)(1942?) Coverless and missing 2 center wraps. Still.... about as rare as they come. My pics should tell you everything else about condition. $85 + $8 shipping
  10. Normal rules No HOS or Probation members US Destinations only Shipped Priority USPS 7 day return for full refund (you pay shipping) if not satisfied MO, zelle, Venmo are all ok. 1st in the thread wins it.
  11. A young "boob afictionado" doodled in this low grade GA Archie comic I just got. First he labelled it the "Boob Book", and then almost any panel with Betty or Veronica has doodles over the boobs.
  12. On the back cover.... extreme left edge. Am I seeing a shallow crease? If so, it looks pressable. I'll say 9.0 with 9.4 potential. Super nice comic. Jealous.