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iggy

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  1. I showed Kav this in a PM, it came to mind after all the talk about comic book novelties. I made this mural for my friend’s grunge era alternative rock bar in 1993. It’s 4 4x8 Masonite panels so 8x16 overall. It portrays a comic laid out flat... staples and all. It came back to me after the bar closed and I ended up selling it to another bar owning friend. It’s now hanging in the small concert area of his bar.
  2. Oh wow, when you first mentioned it, I figured it could be a cringe moment where Rick shoots him down. This should be a cool outcome if he’s always wanted one... possible legit offer... wonder if your buddy would sell.
  3. I’d like to see a clip of that- maybe post a link here or otherwise tag me when that happens...
  4. Thanks for looking into that, great info!
  5. I’ll bet that the production changed over the years, possibly to keep postage costs as low as possible. In the red box on the ad that Jayman posted it says expensive heavy varnished paper- that looks like the Dracula example. The Frankenstein- hard to really tell from the photo, but looks less varnished and possibly lighter weight paper. They may have switched to the cheap and lighter weight plastic years later...?
  6. Not mine, someone posted this on Facebook from one of my groups:
  7. I was just making fun of your cover scan- What If... there was a direct distribution system in 1978.
  8. Since nobody mentioned it, the issue with this book is the hidden 4 letter word on the cover... it took me awhile to relocate it.
  9. A board member won the Promise Collection copy of that issue and seemed thrilled to do so.
  10. I’m in the “pay your electric bill instead” camp (so you can charge your phone).
  11. Doubtful any fees are paid by those who shill their own books and also pretty much own the auction house.