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s-man

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  1. Batman: Long Halloween $8 Revolver $5 (Kindt) Y-Lastman 1-7 $35
  2. Forgive me for asking but if you do sell this book, will it prompt you to sing: "So long, farewell..."?
  3. I think the main difference (at least to me) with a celebrity sig on a book that's not a comic and one that is, is the illustration aspect. When there are just words on the page, the author is the only one I would want to sign. But add illustrations to it and I would be interested in a celebrity sig as well, as long as the sig is significant to the character being portrayed in the illustrations. I'd also want the illustrators signature. But that's me and I am a collector of sigs.
  4. But the economical part of SS is all about personal preference...what someone is willing to spend on it.
  5. Simply stated that's all up to the buyer. If the buyer sees the signature as a good thing then it increases the value and they buy it for the marked up price, if they do not and the book isn't sold because of the sig, then it decreases the value. Or is that too simple?
  6. The long answer is nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
  7. My way of thinking about what counts as 1 "book" is that if its a single issue (weather be 20 pages or 200) than its one book. If its a tpb, then its however many issues are represented in that one tpb (ie. X-Men tpb with issues 1-10 = 10 books read). In the case of the Invasion 1-3, I personally would count them as 3 books. But as others have said this is for fun anyway, so count them the way you want!
  8. And will the gold version have a yellow label?
  9. I'm waiting for the platinum editions, that's where the real collectability begins!
  10. Anyone mention Rob Guillory? I came to appreciate his style after reading the Chew series, very visually interesting work.
  11. Balancing on one of his stones? Very kinky!
  12. I too grew up reading MAD and loving his work, RIP..