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Ryan.

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  1. Any day now your incessant prediction of global collapse will come true. Hang in there!
  2. Any more Battlefields? I can confirm that issue 11 is insanely tough. Took me years to get a copy.
  3. I was today years old when I realized that Battlefield 11's cover is a continuation of the cover of Battlefield 10.
  4. Seems like there are way more CP 1s around than Crow 1. Plus that Tim Vigil front cover is putrid.
  5. Gotcha. When I think Scarce I think of books that have just a few dozen on the census. For relatively common books like Avengers 1 you may as well hold out for a copy you really want. Patience is a valuable commodity in this hobby.
  6. This. The only page quality designations I avoid are brittle/slightly brittle. As a mostly Golden Age collector, if I passed on CR-OW pages, I wouldn't be collecting much Golden Age.
  7. Regardless of where either of these books end, it's still nutty to me that TMNT 1 is a (roughly) $200K book.
  8. Sure...a friend...sounds totally believable.
  9. I won't pretend that the Turtles are anywhere near as popular as Spider-Man but these boards tend to overemphasize the cultural weight of movies. The TMNT merchandise machine is humming along as strong as ever, particularly in the collectible action figure hobby, which is huge but often overlooked by comics collectors. TMNT might be THE number one IP for action figure collectors.
  10. Study of the superhero’s Jewish influences beats off stiff competition to come first in this year’s Diagram prize. Nice.