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Ryan.

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  1. On 4/23/2024 at 11:16 AM, AmazingComics413 said:

    It does appear that way.

    I can tell you all that Laird graciously made an unscheduled appearance at our event (Western Massachusetts Comic Book Show) last year, he signed and took photos with fans for almost 2 hours before disappearing back into the sewers.

    A little birdy told me that Laird actually will make an appearance in Portsmouth...

  2. Takes: First takeit in the thread wins and immediately trumps all ongoing PM negotiations. I reserve the right to overrule takes in the event that a PM deal is concluded and I hadn't yet had a chance to mark an item sold. Any variation of "takeit" counts. Please do not edit takeits and please do not commit to buy unless you intend to follow through.

    Payment: Zelle, Check or MO preferred. Paypal or Venmo okay

    Who can buy: No Hall of Shamers or Probies, or anyone on my personal list. 

    Shipping: Free within the US. International at cost.

    Returns: Three days' return shipping from receipt. Buyer is responsible for shipping cost back unless item was damaged in transit.

  3. On 4/19/2024 at 7:37 PM, boomtown said:

    Is this the signed and numbered edition, or were only the first 1200 signed and numbered?

    From what I've seen, every copy has the same printed signature and numbering of 603/2000.

  4. On 4/19/2024 at 3:06 PM, shadroch said:

    Is this the graphic novel, with added pages or simply a brochure of extra pages without the original book?  

    Here's the description from Mycomicshop:

    In 1983, Marvel Comics published a landmark edition of Frankentsein [see Frankenstein SC (1983 Marvel Illustrated Novel) and Frankenstein HC (2008 Dark Horse)] - exquisitely illustrated by Bernie Wrightson. But (for reasons revealed inside) many of the illustrations Bernie drew for the project were left out. Now those rare, unpublished pieces, breathtaking in design and rich in detail, are gathered together at last - in this special, high-quality collector's edition. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. NOTE: Limited to 2,000 copies. Cover price $8.95.

  5. Takes: First takeit in the thread wins and immediately trumps all ongoing PM negotiations. I reserve the right to overrule takes in the event that a PM deal is concluded and I hadn't yet had a chance to mark an item sold. Any variation of "takeit" counts. Please do not edit takeits and please do not commit to buy unless you intend to follow through.

    Payment: Zelle, Check or MO preferred. Paypal or Venmo okay

    Who can buy: No Hall of Shamers or Probies, or anyone on my personal list. 

    Shipping: Free within the US. International at cost.

    Returns: Three days' return shipping from receipt. Buyer is responsible for shipping cost back unless item was damaged in transit.

  6. On 4/18/2024 at 2:45 PM, ADAMANTIUM said:

    Lol I've beaten it as a kid, probably not now, but I've also watched YouTube videos of those who can currently, but the sentiment is still there, I agree! I didn't have many games as a kid so I had to play one over and over, unless of course blockbuster had one that was good. That said it is the only NES game from my childhood that I've kept to this day lol

    :whatthe:

  7. On 4/18/2024 at 11:57 AM, wardevil0 said:

    Wizard helped pre-Unity Valiant, Bone, Strangers in Paradise, Cry for Dawn, Hepcats, and more indies I can't remember get traction with kids who wouldn't otherwise have ever looked beyond the ever-expanding X-books.

    Completely agree. Other than TMNT and The Tick, which is a local IP here, I had almost zero exposure to indy books at that time, being pre-internet. Once Wizard switched to more of an entertainment magazine, with a focus geared toward movie speculation and putting celebrities on covers, the utility of Wizard disappeared for me.