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Mr Sneeze

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  1. Looks like the full content is there which is a plus. I agree, it’s a glued binding. There are probably some cords glued in across the spines as well which is good in terms of a functional binding and consistent with cost effective book binding. I imagine you can’t see the centre fold without cracking the spine so don’t try. Given the trimming these books are destroyed as individual comics but awesome as they are. In any valuation don’t consider these comics to be salvageable in any meaningful way. That said, they are awesome!
  2. Also open to the comic centre fold to see if you can see the sewing, this would be best case.
  3. Have a look at the top of the spine to see if they have been sewn in as complete comics or have been separated on the spine to remove ad pages etc. The former is obviously better and more valuable imho but will likely still have glue (pva) along outside of the spine. Very cool books!
  4. I am surprised that the Oscars are cared about outside the industry at all, but then, that is on Hollywood for selling the spectacle since their inception and also on us requiring validation to some degree.
  5. The best thing for me as a Canadian selling on .ca is printing postal labels.
  6. As I recall, some of the Alien World and Twisted Tales stories were to this young teenager at the time pretty awesome. I had no idea what EC even was yet. I’ll give them a try.
  7. Not the STD‘s I hope.
  8. We're talking actors instead of a script. Nuff said! I mean, maybe have a story in mind to see what kind of range etc you might want, but obviously no one has a burning desire to tell a specific FF story.
  9. For what it’s worth, I really liked the first film and never understood the controversy over it. It stands on it own and has aged well. Much better than most.
  10. You’re absolutely right. What an inane strategy to come out and be confrontational when all that is required is to show some measure of respect or love for the property. I was merely speaking to the hope that a good movie might be made.
  11. If the movie begins with Rey waking and finding the last three movies were a dream, then maybe there’s a chance.
  12. To be fair, she can say whatever she likes if she ends up making a good movie. Sadly though, I have no interest but I’m hardly the target audience anyway.