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reddwarf666222

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  1. Well when alien technology brings you back to life and places your soul in a new body a sex change can happen
  2. It's a bit like that isn't it? Whenever I see a Wolverine #35 out in the wild I feel compelled to buy it just because of this thread. But...you know...I'd rather keep that dollar. II think it would be even funnier if it was a thread dedicated to X-Men #1 released in the early 90's as hard to find in a high grade. Would you still be compelled to buy that issue after 66 pages of discussion?
  3. Gator you drank a magic potion by mistake. You now have the powers of Matter Eater Lad, Arm Fall Off Boy, and Bouncing Boy. What is the end result of a battle against you and the Joker.
  4. Dear Gator, Now that Abby died, when are you taking over the Dear Abby column? Gator, You are stuck on deserted island with Bruce Lee, Bear Grylls, and Chuck Norris. You have to kill one of them, eat one of them, and screw one of them. Which one do you eat, which one do you kill, and which one do you screw and why? What would happen if Miss Fury fought Catwoman?
  5. Couldn't the same be said for say Avengers #4? The re introduction of cap in marvel continuity hardly counts as an origin imo The book obviously is a little hard to find and I think a lot of the more casual collectors overlook it because they simply don't know it exist as the 1st Justice League and instead are more worried about the marvel boat that left port years before the avengers movie was cool. It brings Cap into the silver age, but #4 has all the characters most people consider to be the core team that made the Avengers into what they are today. Brave and the Bold 28 does get overlooked, but mainly for the first reason I listed.
  6. It is a smart investment, but I would list the comics in this order as the ones you should invest in a result of this film. 1. All Star Comics #8 - Wonder Woman's first appearance. Routinely goes for well under guide price. 2. Detective Comics #225 - Martian Manhunter's first appearance. A very affordable comic right now to where alot of the people outside of comics are unfamiliar with him 3. More Fun Comics 73 - Aquaman's and Green Arrow's first appearance another comic that goes for extremely cheap prices in my experience 4. Showcase 22 - Hal Jordan's first appearance this comic still goes for very affordable prices 5. Brave and the Bold 28 - I have to go with hero's first appearances first over the team, this issue does offer the nicest entry investment off all the issues I listed and that should be considered.
  7. Problem I have with Brave and the Bold 28 while it is actually from my experience a harder comic to find than say an FF #1, X-Men #1, or an Avengers #1 it has always had some negative appeal to me for some various reasons. 1. All the superheroes in this comic had their origins in other comics. 2. It is not the first DC Superteam 3. It is not the D.C. comic that launched the Silver Age for D.C. I would argue go for the origins of the characters being portrayed in the JLA film that are affordable like a Showcase 22, Detective Comics 225, All Star Comics 8 they routinely go for well under what they should go for, and More Fun Comics 73. Those are the comics that have potential to go up substantially after the film. Action 1, Detective 27, and Showcase 4 are at peak prices and I don't think a film will affect their values. FF#1 it is the start of the silver age for Marvel and all the characters had their origins in that book. X-Men #1 All superheroes make their first appearance in this comic and a top ten villain in comics possibly top five. What I like about Brave and the Bold 28 1. Hard comic to find 2. Have more respect for than Avengers #1, to me Avengers #4 means more than #1 3. Lets face it they are DC's number most liked superhero team
  8. A maximum bid they may have been higher than that even considering this is the second highest unrestored issue out there. I am curious as to what kind of restoration the 3 restored copies at 9.0 received.
  9. I just got my first Wonder Woman issue from the Golden Age, an All Star Comics #8. The sad part about it is I was actually went to inspect a Hulk 181 for possible purchase, but my eyes crossed paths with this issue and when the owner wanted 1,400 for this issue which was cheaper than the Hulk 181 I left the place with this issue instead. The only other good and yet sad thing at the same time is I sent the issue off for a full restoration within a few hours of pickup. [/img] [/img] [/img]
  10. Here is mine framed with a Giant Sized X-Men #1 [/img]
  11. [/img] This is one you did for me a few months back. Captain America Vs. Captain Britain