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MR SigS

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  1. In other words, it was designed to get a 10.
  2. It was a staple of our annual fishing/camping trips when I was 5 through 10, before my parents divorced. I wouldn't go out of my way to eat it today, but I'm sure I'd enjoy the fond memories it would evoke
  3. Sounds like CIS is better suited for books that stay in the home where they're theoretically safer than anywhere else rather than being shipped or handed off somewhere. Still hope I never find out.
  4. I use I hope I never have to find out how good they are.
  5. 1st [MARVEL] Hercules is all I can figure. Not sure if there's a rumor or if it's just because it's a 1st App.
  6. Great image- That should help. "Check out the nose" "So where are you from? Nose City?"
  7. The only reality I ever saw on a reality show was inside The Ultimate Fighter's octagon. At least we still have The Learning Channel
  8. I think it's just a common pose used by Kirby, like The Demon, Black Panther, and Captain America leaping over crowds.
  9. DNA samples? Oh wait. Lawnmower Was Lawnmower Man ever printed in these? I can't imagine all three.
  10. I'm working, but it's 12 hours double time & a half
  11. TwoMorrows ( sorry) is releasing Jack Kirby's Dingbat Love in Oct, and commissioned Mike Royer to ink an unreleased Kirby story (from images, not pencils). I purchased them, but agreed not to share them until after the release. Stay tuned. 160-page FULL-COLOR HARDCOVER - by Jack KIRBY, edited by John MORROW In cooperation with DC Comics, TwoMorrows compiles a tempestuous trio of never-seen 1970s Kirby projects! These are the final complete, unpublished Jack Kirby stories in existence, presented here for the first time! Included are: Two unused Dingbats of Danger Street tales (Kirby’s final Kid Gang group, inked by Mike Royer and D. Bruce Berry, and newly colored for this book)! True-Life Divorce, the abandoned newsstand magazine that was too hot for its time (reproduced from Jack’s pencil art—and as a bonus, we’ve commissioned Mike Royer to ink one of the stories)! And Soul Love, the unseen ’70s romance book so funky, even a jive turkey will dig the unretouched inks by Vince Colletta and Tony DeZuniga. PLUS: There’s Kirby historian John Morrow’s in-depth examination of why these projects got left back, concept art and uninked pencils from Dingbats, and a Foreword by ’70s Kirby assistant Mark Evanier!
  12. This is one of those cases when I find the label hurts the eye appeal, and think it would look better between Mylar and a fullback. I'm not suggesting that- I have a hard time cracking keys, especially if I have reprints or undercopies.
  13. That presents nicely for a 4.5- Surprisingly, in fact. Is it the back cover?
  14. If she could see my current collection, she'd probably apologize for throwing out my childhood collection.
  15. Also a big [Classic]YES fan. I never got tired of watching them live.
  16. Hopefully they don't actually have kids to learn this behavior.
  17. Nobody wants brand new customers like Comicxposure does.