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MostAwesomeComics

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  1. A BIN? Something is fishy. There are cheaper copies online for sale. Unless someone REALLY wanted the black mature label version, so much that they paid $500 to $700 more for it then they could have bought a white label for.
  2. The keys are #1,2,6,19,27,48. All the younger people who love the show/comic now are going to grow up and get jobs and eventually, and for nostalgic reasons, want a copy of this book. (thumbs u Prices might seem outrageous now but wait until all the kids who don't have the money now grow up and decide they have to have one.
  3. Why are there so many comparisons being made between the walking dead and spawn? Spawn is nicely drawn fluff with 2 dimensional characters and unremarkable stories. The movie sucked, the cartoon sucked and the spinoffs are all hiding in dollar bins. The walking dead is on the other side of the spectrum. The art is so so but the stories are what keeps fans coming back. The show is a huge success, and unlike spawn has brought a lot of people back into the hobby. Im not trying to bash spawn I just don't see the parellells. I like todd mcfarlanes art. It looks cool. But spawn is nothing like the walking dead. Im not saying the walking dead is the number one comic/tv show of all time but it captivates people in a way spawn never has. Theres no real comparison to be made. Unless you are simply trying to contrast the two to show what makes the waking dead a good comic book. I personally would like to see a better artist take the helm with the walking dead and I agree the stories seem a little repetitive at times but I still find it exciting and I can't wait for #102 to come out to see what happens next. Just my thoughts.
  4. Nice guy, even nicer books A pleasure to do business with.