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Balham's Finest

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  1. I like Gosh Comics... There's a small-ish back issue selection (maybe 20 boxes) in the basement, but the main level is chock full of quirky stuff that you just won't find in North American shops.

     

    Gosh is excellent for unusual stuff.

     

    They also have lots of limited edition bookplate editions and prints of recent mainstream things.

     

    Agreed they are not the place to go for back issues.

  2. Also to mention, his solution was if I have a problem to take it up with USPS and claim off them. Knowing full well my contract is with him not with the postal service, only he can file a claim

     

    Have you notified him via separate PM that you are nominating him for the PL? I am assuming the 30 day rule is waived here given the seller's insistence that they are not responsible.

     

    I might be missing something, but isn't the the 30 days more for instances of books not being sent or payment not being made? Doesn't seem to me to really apply in this case, unless you are saying that Comicshrine is supposed to wait until 30 days has passed without him receiving the refund he has requested.

  3. Came across this article about a DC Project that Tom Hardy is involved with:

     

    Tom Hardy DC Project

     

    it’s a DC thing," he shared. "It's really good actually, it contains elements of all kinds of stuff. From 'Ocean’s Eleven,' to Batman, you can get all the wrappers out and it would be a big, really cool, Technicolor, 'Pulp Fiction'…It’s a psychological fest, it’s absolutely awesome.

     

     

    Anyone think this sounds like 100 Bullets? A guy can hope...

     

    Heist (Ocean's Eleven), detective (Batman) and conspiracy (Transmetropolitan).

    I think of 100 Bullets too. That or Scalped.

     

    I can't imagine anyone who had actually read Scalped describing it as being like Ocean's Eleven or Batman, let alone both!

     

    Scalped is detective work, action and conspiracy centered around the president of the Tribal council using funds & resources on things that are on the surface bad (meth houses, drug trade, casinos).

     

    With the Batman comparison, I'm not saying Dash is a super hero. He was a detective.

    With the Ocean's Eleven comparison, I'm not saying Dash robbed Crazy Horse Casino. But he certainly run amuck with meth houses.

     

    Well, it's also about native Americans and is funny in places, but I wouldn't compare it to Blazing Saddles...!

     

    Nah, I take your point. It's a bit of an odd comparison for me, though.

  4. Came across this article about a DC Project that Tom Hardy is involved with:

     

    Tom Hardy DC Project

     

    it’s a DC thing," he shared. "It's really good actually, it contains elements of all kinds of stuff. From 'Ocean’s Eleven,' to Batman, you can get all the wrappers out and it would be a big, really cool, Technicolor, 'Pulp Fiction'…It’s a psychological fest, it’s absolutely awesome.

     

     

    Anyone think this sounds like 100 Bullets? A guy can hope...

     

    Heist (Ocean's Eleven), detective (Batman) and conspiracy (Transmetropolitan).

    I think of 100 Bullets too. That or Scalped.

     

    I can't imagine anyone who had actually read Scalped describing it as being like Ocean's Eleven or Batman, let alone both!

  5. Hang on a second.

     

    If Chip had proposed a partial refund, and the other party had accepted it, and then the next day the other party said "hang on, I got my maths wrong, I'm not happy any more" would you still think that they should just go back to sending each others' books back?

     

    The transaction was a balls-up, that's clear. But it sounds like a resolution was agreed on, and Chip actioned his end. In this particular situation I don't agree that the other party should get out of the new deal just because they're unhappy and it's somehow "neater" to revert to the start position.

  6. Are sellers that hard up for money or just really eager to say look at the grades I just got?

    I really don't get the point in posting books for sale you don't have in hand or before scans can be posted also. :facepalm:

     

     

    End rantrant

     

     

    I don't get it either. Why the rush? Just get the books in hand and then list them for sale.

     

    I would think in a number of cases the rush is that people want to get to potential buyers first. Either because they think there is not an enormous amount of demand out there, or they are worried that if they don't act fast supply will grow and prices will drop.

  7. Saga does not need anymore variants or alternate covers. It has an established reader base and doesnt need the hype.

     

    Who says it doesn't need more hype? You? For all you know, BKV has ambitions to ultimately make it the #1 selling comic in the market. Maybe he wants to earn twice as much money out of it. Maybe he wants to increase popularity as much as he can in advance of ultimately putting out a TV series or film?

     

    I'd be very interested to know what you think the magic number of readers is beyond which a creator should stop trying to increase the popularity of their book.

     

    Do you read Saga and the letters section? If so, I would be very interested to know if you do.

     

    BKV himself said in the letters section that he agrees with the his readers that Saga does not need anymore variants and we can expect no variants in the foreseeable future. BTW Kirkman suggested that 25 variant covers for issue #25.

     

    Saga22Letters.jpg

     

    Also, traditionally BKV is not known for cash grabs when it comes to variants. At least with his own created properties. Y the Last Man, Ex Machina, Saga. Very little variant covers if any.

     

    I don't doubt he wants Saga to be the best selling comic book property. What writer or artist doesn't want that? I think BKV is approaching things the right way . He can go the Nowhere Men route and just whore variant covers. I'm sure that ended pretty well for Stephenson.

     

    In the letters section he has also gone record saying he is totally fine with Saga not being made into a movie or TV show .

     

    I don't read the letters section as I read the book in trade, so thanks for posting that.

     

    Two things: first, I wasn't talking exclusively about variants, rather about your contention that the book doesn't need more hype. There are a number of reasons why a creator might feel that it does, as I mentioned before. You're also assuming that the only reason a creator would want to do variants is for hype/sale reasons - not necessarily the case. It looks from BKV's response that at least part of the reason was that he likes seeing other versions of the characters.

     

    The second point is that one of the reasons BKV is not known for cash grabs is that he has the luxury of several very popular books behind him that are still making money long after publication. This is not a situation that the majority of creators find themselves in these days.

     

    If he's happy, doesn't want any more variants and is looking to grow the book's reader base organically, then that's great. My original issue was the idea that all other creators should follow this model - the majority simply can't if they want to keep their heads above water.

  8. Saga does not need anymore variants or alternate covers. It has an established reader base and doesnt need the hype.

     

    Who says it doesn't need more hype? You? For all you know, BKV has ambitions to ultimately make it the #1 selling comic in the market. Maybe he wants to earn twice as much money out of it. Maybe he wants to increase popularity as much as he can in advance of ultimately putting out a TV series or film?

     

    I'd be very interested to know what you think the magic number of readers is beyond which a creator should stop trying to increase the popularity of their book.

  9. +1000

    Only wish other creative teams took note of this and stop saturating the market with variants.

     

    That's easy to say, but variants (generally) translate into more sales, and more sales translates into more money for the creators.

     

    Wonderful if you're an established writer like BKV who can afford to leave money on the table because (a) the book is very successful and selling well even without variants; and (b) you're not worried about where your next paycheck/royalty check whatever is coming from. But it's very understandable that people not in that position would feel differently.

     

    I think the vast majority of people who get upset about variants are speculators or hardcore completionists - and I wonder what portion of the comic reading public falls into one or both of those categories? Nobody else cares how many covers of a book there are because in all likelihood they're just buying one anyway.

     

     

  10. People reading this thread probably have all the issues anyway, but just wanted to let you know that the latest Humble Bundle of Image comics contains (a digital copy of) the first Hardcover - issues 1-18. That's on top of loads and loads of other stuff. Fantastic value (and for a good cause):

     

    LINK HERE

  11. o.k., I still haven't read this series in it's entirety :blush:

     

    I have about 60 issues or so. So, instead of trying to find the missing random issues I was looking at the Hardcover deluxe editions available.

     

    Looking for any honest thoughts on these. Nicer than the comics?(looks like the same size, not larger :( ) Worth getting, or track down my missing issues? Does it contain the entire series(one thing I dislike about the SANDMAN TPBs is the reshuffling of the issue order).

     

    Thoughts on the Brother Lono mini-series?

     

    I'm really looking forward to reading this series now that I've started getting some of the OA. Risso is just awesome :cloud9:

     

     

    I can't help in terms of the deluxe editions as I don't own any of them (I have the floppies and normal TPBs).

     

    To the best of my knowledge, they do contain the whole series - issues 1-100. There aren't any mini series etc. to worry about, apart from the (very) short story in Vertigo Winter's Edge #3, which I can see from Wikipedia is included in the first deluxe. If I were you I would check that the covers are included though, as they're one of the best things about the series.

     

    I loved Brother Lono. Really loved it. Got a lot more out of it when I read the whole thing in one go after it had finished, as opposed to reading them as they came out - which I also did. Other than the fact that it features Lono, there's no tie to the main series.

     

    As for OA, the only piece I own from the series is the very first page of issue 100. Was on Risso's commission list for a while, but he's v expensive...

  12. Furthermore there are plenty of great presale sellers here who do that, for example the only one I did this year was from Royce (Designer Toast) who not only guaranteed a 9.8 but when the book came back 9.9 he didn't over charge or change the book. I got a better book than expected and he didn't blink an eye.

    Yep, Toast is awesome. On a general note, I find the asymmetry that permeates these sorts of situations interesting...buyers want refunds if grade is slightly lower than seller's estimate, but never pay the seller more if grade comes back higher than seller's estimate. hm

     

    If a seller says hey its a 9.8 and doesn't come back a 9.8 then they should be refunded. If the buyer gets a gift from cgc well that's great. Dre does 9.8 subbing all the time. If a book comes back 9.9 you pay for it. Is that what happened here not sure. HOWEVER if you want to put a number on it and can't stand behind it then you should refund.

     

    I like the way Dre does things with the policy on higher grades. But I would have no problem with a seller who said if it comes back 9.9 you have first refusal on it as long as you pay X% more. As long as they were up front, people could make their decision whether or not to buy. I'm sure many wouldn't, but I don't think having that as a policy would be shady at all.

  13. Honest question. If Adonis pre screened the book as a 9.8, and during the sig process it gets dinged down to a 9.6, should he be held accountable for the drop in grade? Assuming he guaranteed a 9.8 to begin with?

     

    I've never taken part in these pre-sale events, so I'm unsure of the rules for all involved.

     

    Yes, imo. If you take someone's money and agree to deliver them something, then it's on you to make sure it's delivered.

  14. The problem is I did not want to sell this book... I wanted it because who it was written buy and its future collectability...Not for short term monetary gain.

     

    Yes, but now the only way for you to get a 9.8 is to buy it from someone else.

     

    You can either do that with $150 that you get from your refund plus however much else it costs you, or with the sale price of your 9.6 (probably more than $150) plus however much else it costs you.

  15. Under these circumstances, I would expect a seller to push back and state that they could not accept payment with an invoice the incorrectly describes the item as a 9.8. This effectively sets the seller up for a SNAD case if anything other than 9.8 is shipped. Doesn't make much sense.

     

    I'd agree with that IF he looked at the receipt and read the note carefully, which in fairness he may well not have.

  16. I'm a little sleepy, so maybe I missed something. But if the seller never guaranteed a 9.8, and the buyer doesn't want a 9.6, and the seller was going to refund the buyers $, then what's all the hubbub about?

    (shrug)

    I feel the same way. Refund was offered so what's problem?
    The problem is selling CGC books without a grade. If an artist drools on the book while signing, and it comes back a 5,0 should I have to pay the 9.8 price? According to his FS thread, I would. It's shady and against forum rules.

     

    No, but to be fair it's difficult to imagine the seller actually submitting the book if it was ruined like that. Certainly not expecting the buyer to take it if they did submit it, anyway.