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natevegas

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  1. I like this title as well. It also helps that it is on time. Just think its almost caught up issue number wise to Nowhere men.
  2. That is what makes westerns so hard to do well anymore. Sure I like them if they are done well but society seems to want to watch more reality tv than something that reminds them of the past. International movies watchers have no real understanding or relationship with cowboys, its a niche that works in the US only.
  3. No way the St. Louis WW cover is the best, a lot of detail and it looks like a painted cover not a cartoony mish-mash.
  4. It doesn't have any more variants than most new Image titles like EOW...
  5. I saw 2 copies left of #2 and none of #1 at a few lcs in town. I think the word has spread about this title. (thumbs u Better go hit those large stacks up!
  6. Maybe they want it to fade in the sun? Very strange they wouldn't sell you it/
  7. I think there is some Saga in the water. (thumbs u
  8. I stopped watching NBA after Jordan retired for good.
  9. I'm confused did anyone think this title had long term legs? I smelled a fad right away.
  10. At least Jordan was passionate about his profession.
  11. sports talk is keeping this thread alive too funny.
  12. And that more than anything else will make the fans not care eventually.
  13. I guess this is one of those times when the name of the title is very appropriate. Nowhere Men is umm nowhere.
  14. If they go high enough someone will sell it. Everything is for sale!
  15. OA this, Hardcover that..... boring. Where is the content discussions at???
  16. any other reviews of #12 out there???
  17. I'd disagree, Saga is way out there and can quickly turn off a a certain comic book reader whereas East of West has a much broader appeal.