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Posts posted by warlocke
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I appreciate your eagerness to discuss why my book is crappier than the grade on the label suggests. Thank you, sir. However, I believe that CGC designates page quality separately for a reason. If any mods would like to clarify, then I would appreciate it greatly.
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Hmm. My understanding is that page quality isn't a major consideration in determining grade. Right? The cover is brighter than it appears in the image, though. I should try to get a better one. Thanks for pointing that out.
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Thank you! I bought them all slabbed. Flash is awesome! I may be selling some, though.
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Woohoo! Awesome books!
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Haha. Well, we're also running out of floor space. San Francisco's cost-of-living is absurd. The book is on ComicLink right now, if anyone is interested. I'll probably offer to buy it back in a few years.
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Two Flashes are better than one. Nonetheless, I'll be parting with this comic soon.
Baby needs a crib!
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Want another one?
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That's so Final Fight. I love it!
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The Punisher is where it all started for me. I have an attic full of well-read Punisher comics.
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Lots of science papers.
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Willie Mays. The Life, The Legend.
I'm a softy for baseball history to begin with, and along comes the definitive, authorized biography of the greatest player of my lifetime, and arguably the most complete player in the game's history. His story is amazing - graduated high school in Alabama and, one year later, was playing for the NY Giants in the middle of one of the most famous pennant races of all time (won in a playoff by "the shot heard 'round the world"). He was rookie of the year as a 20 year old.
I also enjoy nonfiction about the Fifties, and the stories of the integration of baseball and of society at large and the rise of televised sports are major topics of the first half of the book. Great stuff.
Go Giants!
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Recently re-read Walden and have now started on Brave New World, Sort of an Orwellian 1984 tribute.
Umm... Brave New World by Aldous Huxley was written eighteen years before 1984.
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Filter,you're making everyone here look badI've had this one for longer than a week, but I just scanned it in for the first time this week and felt like sharingWhere on Earth did you get a copy like that one? I am beyond floored.
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I sold sgcomiccollector Giant-Size X-Men #1 and X-Men #3 copies. Payment was made immediately via PayPal, and shipping to Singapore via UPS wasn't too painful. I highly recommend this buyer.