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OveraboundingMint

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  1. Oh, so you found a stack of these worthless, sanitized reprints in a landfill and were hoping to make a killing selling them here? Not selling anything other than the itch to uncloud minds
  2. I think I hear your Mommy calling you for dinner. Watch your manners, son
  3. I just don't seem to understand you at all ! Your logic in just about every thread you have made has been so out to lunch,are you a ten year old kid? or are you just that damn dumb? reprint ?....? Over the original really ? Oh maybe because it looks new ? Of course that and reasons aforementioned, and considering that the people doing the comics then did not foresee that the character would become power man by #17. So the edited change in the reprinted cover makes more sense. And there's also the price factor, when ya can get an almost mint reprinted copy at 1/100 of the price of a slabbed 'near mint' (mostly VFs) copy. Those who have unclouded eyes can see for themselves well enough. No need to argue further
  4. I just don't seem to understand you at all ! Your logic in just about every thread you have made has been so out to lunch,are you a ten year old kid? or are you just that damn dumb? Laughs, who's the ten year old kid, when u can't win by logic,you resort to hurling insults. Sore
  5. Business agenda aside, I respectfully disagree with the conspired view, the reprinted redux cover is more dignified and more timeless in theme as a superhero 1st issue. Power added to powerman like never before. On the merits of visual appeal, I will take the reprint over the original, cheaper or not.
  6. Man, that's horrible and they removed everything that made the original cover special. From a different perspective, the edited removal was in good taste, as the original all too campy cover are filled with old fashioned 1970s sleazy elements, I prefer this one better, a power man logo in place of luke cage would be even more ideal. And this clean looking reprint beats all the old beat up read issues hands down, and pricewise too
  7. Can the original 1972 cover beat this special reprint's:
  8. The 9.0 is as nice in its own way as the 9.6 even with different color tones. Beauties
  9. Superb and unbelievably quality material. That avengers bk shown much earlier led me to prejudge and belittle these books but having seen this and the SubMariner I could now understand Iscomics's interest in them
  10. Forget Mile High II, MH3 is coming soon. Exact replicas from 1961 to 1975 for Marvel and DC 1938 to end of Neal Adams cover run.
  11. Man, mayhaps I should start publishing exact replicas of key issues by writing for publishing rights now. I can have the mintiest books and also sell them. Anyone interested to partner me on this investment plan??
  12. Distractors and detractors aside, #227 on why it's a natural winner despite being a homage piece- everything in it is iconic by accidental or else unconsciously guided artistic expression- there's the dark knight element of batman hovering above the scenario; the pulp factor; the NA horror element of the gothic haunted house; the damsel in distress; the villain; the deep fog and mist atmosphere of the mystery detective theme; all piece together its the ultimate detective comics homage cover that was never realized in any detective comics covers, simply because Batman had entered its never before seen realistic phase as the cowled avenging justice of the night. What a masterpiece.
  13. What a beauty. Can imagine if that's in high grade. This one 's more beautiful than the original of the same grade