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Game changer? No. Multiple copies? No. Familiarity was with the original X-Men team. It took Giant Size #1 and several issues of the regular series to become familiar with the names, powers, and personalities of the new team members. Yes, I was familiar with Wolvie from his appearances in Hulk, but he didn't strike me as a big deal from those first appearances. It also took me time to come to enjoy the plots and scripting. By ish 100, it was apparent this was a cool, fresh, and enjoyable team and title. But by then, I was heading off to graduate school and starting a five year hiatus from buying and reading any comics.
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Infinite Marvel Picture Frame books
namisgr replied to Guardian Comics's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
For a frame of reference. Your copy looks like it's missing some of the black ink on the artwork. Wild! -
Cover colors on the Janowicz books were exceptional. Here's a scan from the Heritage archive of the #1. Yes, the image looks to have been heavily processed to accentuate the whites, but still...:
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Infinite Marvel Picture Frame books
namisgr replied to Guardian Comics's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
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Useful deal!
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The Northland pedigree copy. I was the third owner, from the original to Michael Goldman to me, then it went to whomever bought it off me (I think on E-Bay).
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Infinite Marvel Picture Frame books
namisgr replied to Guardian Comics's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
Issues 86 and 93 are the DDs with black picture frames that have been especially tough to find in NM+ or better shape, and tend to be more expensive than the rest. But the cover art on the 91 is sweet. -
Infinite Marvel Picture Frame books
namisgr replied to Guardian Comics's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
My former top copy was one that turned up at a comic show and that I later submitted. The raw copy I still own is next to it, and is an example with just a bit of wear that keeps it out of being slab-worthy, but that has great eye appeal. -
Is ASM #31 the most underrated Spider-Man key?
namisgr replied to Shaun Hill's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
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A collaboration with colleagues at Arizona on an experiment performed on the Space Shuttle Discovery, testing a possible mechanism for space flight-induced muscle loss.
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What are you listening to while reading the movie sub-forums?
namisgr replied to Bosco685's topic in The Movie Forum
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What are you listening to while reading the movie sub-forums?
namisgr replied to Bosco685's topic in The Movie Forum
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What are you listening to while reading the movie sub-forums?
namisgr replied to Bosco685's topic in The Movie Forum