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Brock

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  1. That does sound pretty interesting. Thanks for the heads up!

    It kind of combines the idea of variant covers and NFTs in one package that takes the whole variant craze to its logical (and yet somehow insane!) conclusion.

    I love the notion that someone could use the open source structure in mischievous ways. If every issue has a variant cover, could I make a print run of 10,000 copies and artificially produce a "standard" cover?

    I bet the folks over at Bad idea are wishing they had thought of this first!

  2. On 10/25/2023 at 12:39 AM, skillzdadirecta said:

    Oh I found that out already... posted these on reddit and got a REALLY strong reactio which is why I came here :nyah: They're Whitmans according to the CLZ app as well.

    Hey skillz -

    If you have a read through this thread, you’ll see lots of discussion on exactly this topic. My own opinion (and I could be wrong) is that these fat diamond books were “non-returnable” editions, used in a variety of contexts. In the previous pages, you’ll see reference to them as appearing in Whitman bags, anecdotal recollections of dealers about them being early direct editions, and photos suggesting they were sold on newsstands in the UK.

    Lots of people call them Whitmans (like CLZ), and CGC calls them “multi-pack editions”. It used to be that collectors called these reprints, though now we know (believe?) better… part of what this thread tries to do (at least occasionally) is throw some fresh light on this topic. We’re definitely learning as we go…

  3. On 9/30/2023 at 9:08 PM, OtherEric said:

    That's the one I still need, I've got the 33 and 35. Heck, I've got two of the 33.

    @Brock, keep me in mind if you want to let that 34 go.

    Thanks, @OtherEric - I've been travelling, and slow on keeping up with things here. It's a beater copy, but I'd be willing to send it to you if I can cover my costs. I will PM you!

  4. On 9/29/2023 at 3:04 PM, bellrules said:

    Funniest thing just happened. Since I’m off work at the moment due to I jury, decided to hop into my Time Machine and check out a shop I usually avoid and found this. It’s yours for the selling price (plus shipping) if you want it. (There was no #10 unfortunately) PM me if you do. 

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    I told you he was the magical Whitman finder...

    If you say the name of a scarce Whitman issue three times into a mirror, @bellrules will find a copy.

  5. This is one of the great Whitman mysteries... why are some issues so plentiful and others so scarce?

    I'm not sure where you are based, but some of us theorize that Western Publishing's U.S. distribution system collapsed in the latter part of 1980, which is why (some?) of the Gold Key and DC Whitmans from this period are a) scarce and b) most commonly found in Canada.

    Although we know that Whitmans are not reprints, they were warehoused and stored to be bagged in sets and sold at different times. It may also be that the print runs for many Whitmans were set based on past sales and forecast demands for future issues, making for some big swings in print runs. In other words, "the last bagged set of 2 issues of Beagle Boys vs. Uncle Scrooge didn't sell that well, and there are plenty still on shelves, so cut back the number of Whitman variants for #10 and #11 because we don't need so many."