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Westy Steve

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  1. On 3/19/2022 at 7:28 PM, Jaydogrules said:

    What an absurdly over valued and over rated book and character.  

    (Sorry , somebody had to say it :fear:)

    -J.

    I will buy that if you can name another character with a first appearance and origin this inexpensive with one movie made, at least two more promised (because the October release is Part One), a video game, action figures and cartoon appearances. He’s popular. 

  2. I can see UF4 outpacing TWD1 under the right circumstances (which is why I’m gobbling this stuff up).  I have a friend who knows almost nothing about Comics. But I was surprised to hear he knows who Miles Morales is because his nephews own a PlayStation and it’s their favorite game.  There is a giant company that makes money off of the character and has a vested interest in consumers not forgetting who Miles Morales is.  They will promote whichever Spiderman makes them money and you’ll see him in the toy aisle at Walmart.

    Rattling on, I’m kind of surprised the first issue of his first series isn’t more expensive. Nobody is saying it, but it could be described as “origin, first full appearance“ even if UF4 (apparently) isn’t considered a cameo.  Again…I own UF4, but his story was one of multiple story lines.  

    Anyway, my feeling is MM Is obviously not a flash in the pan, and given the value relative to the short amount of time he’s been around, he’ll be a star of the modern age and will be compared to TWD. 
     

     

  3. On 3/16/2022 at 4:09 PM, Ken Aldred said:

    I've always maintained that there's good and bad published in every Age. Moderns are no different to Bronze in that respect. Miles Morales' stories are worth reading, if a little dragged out by Bendis in his initial run of books.  Reads better in Omnibus format.

    Interesting you say that about Bendis.  I was reading Uncanny  X-men 94 - 100 in a TPB and I kept thinking, “man, these guys can’t catch a break!”  It was just a series of constant ambushes and fights that probably made a lot of sense when you had to wait 30 days between each issue but when you read them back to back it seems ridiculous.  I read issue one through five of ultimate comic ms Spiderman in a trade paper back and it read well.  I can imagine it might’ve been a little grueling waiting 30 days between issues. Still a good read though.

  4. OK guys so I’ve been on a buying spree, picking up early Miles Morales issues right and left. I figure he’s not going away, and the early stories are great…haven’t read the newer stuff yet. 
     

    So now there is a strong rumor going around that Will Smith’s kid may actually have landed of the role of Miles in a live action role. Reviews are mixed. Some people don’t think that a kid raised in Belair can do the job. On the other hand twilight vampires can be Batman and do a good job.

    Is this going to kill the value of my latest purchases or help them?  I mean, live action is good, right?  Timing has never been my strong suit. 
     

    Second unrelated question:  I ran across a issue #6 of Ultimate Comics Spider-Man still in the poly bag. Were all the direct editions like that?

  5. I clearly have a problem. Money has been hemorrhaging from my bank account add an alarming rate. I have been gobbling up early and late issues of UC Spider-Man (finally found the stash at my LCS and bought them out), a second print UF4, made deal on a 1st print UF4, bought the TPB and watched Into the Spiderverse a couple more times. 
     

    The thing is, I knew about this when it came out, I’ve seen these issues at shows, and watched the movie a few years ago.  Oddly, I started this before I found out the trailer for the Oct 2022 sequel movie dropped three months ago. 

    I was trying to figure out where this obsession started, but I can’t put my finger on it. I think I just saw an ad for the book and the more I investigated it the more intrigued I was in the story is amazing. I figured I needed to grab some of this stuff before it got ridiculously expensive.

    Miles Morales is not just a flash in the pan…he’s a permanent fixture, and there are a lot of people like me who aren’t paying attention to it.  Glad I figured it out..my collecting and reading has been enriched.  

     


     

  6. Marvel Premiere 10. Has a tear and a fold on the back cover that I am not going to unfold. I will leave it to you book doctors.  The design gives it the appearance that there might be a subscription crease or abrasions in the top right corner, but that’s the artwork. LOL. Some light spider webbing around the top front cover. I would guess this is a 4.0?  $125 shipped. 

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  7. Hey guys,

    Hand me any book Golden age through bronze and I can grade it as well as CGC.  I even know how much “golden age bump” to add.  I’m not bragging because I know there are a bunch of you can do the same. 
     

    But modern books are something else entirely. I feel I can grade the high end of the scale pretty well because it’s mostly about corners and near imperceptible bends. But when a modern book has actual significant wear like people were (gasp) reading their books, the grading scale seems to go all wonky.  What’s up with that?  Why does a 8.0 modern look like almost like a 9.2 bronze book?  The only way I can approach it is just grade like always and subtract a point. 

     

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