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ebtorres

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  1. 23 hours ago, mysterymachine said:

    If they wanted to, they could just explain that the bite broke his skin but his jacket or clothing kept the bacteria from reaching the wound. I still haven't seen the episode, but even if the bite looks infected it could still be a regular/normal infection from dirt.  Even though I'm not a big fan of Chandler Riggs,  anything could still happen. I trust Scott Gimple as much as I trust a proctologist with a hammer.

    lol

    Based on Chadler's dad's reaction, it seems this really is it for "Coral" on the TWD show... 

    http://metro.co.uk/2017/12/13/walking-dead-actors-father-criticises-show-claiming-fired-son-know-much-hurt-7155054/

     

  2. 40 minutes ago, 1p36DSA said:

    I was bidding like crazy, but came up short on like 30-40 books. Someone paid some good money for the Hero 100 copies, much higher then their original sales. Glad I was able to snag some of the OA pages from 108 since those were all gobbled up before;) IMO those were very reasonable compared to everything else selling.

    The 9.9 and 10's that were available went for some good prices! Could have gone broke if I actually won all the stuff I was bidding on lol

    Hmmm... was that you i was bidding against for a page from #108? :taptaptap: 

  3. 16 hours ago, .mike said:

    I was wondering if anyone else was expecting the origin for the Batman who laughs to be related to "the Killing Joke"

     

    I enjoyed it, but I thought it would have been really cool if they had made origin about an alternate reality where the "one bad day" in the killing joke made batman go nuts

    This would've been cool, albeit too easy.

  4. I've had two of these in my hands before they hit these outrageous prices. The first one is a sad story...

    I purchased a raw copy off eBay. The seller had it as NM and had decent pics posted from which I thought the book could hit 9.4 as is and probably higher if pressed, so I purchased it for, iirc, $150. The seller mailed it quickly, but sadly just put it in a bubble envelope, no cardboard, nothing! At time of delivery, the mailman of course folded it in half to fit it in the mailbox, so y'all can imagine my disappointment when I opened the envelope and saw what was inside... :( 

    Mailed it back for a full refund. I'm sure the seller must've sold for more soon thereafter.

    The other I had was also a raw copy and I sold it a few years ago for a decent profit, but nothing near the current exorbitant prices.