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Pedro1974

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  1. Don't forget about Marvel Graphic Novels, like :

     

    #4 - 1st app. Of The New mutants

    #5 - Xmen God Loves, Man Kills (key Xmen Story)

    #22 - Amazing Spider-Man Hooky

    #24 - Daredevil Love and War by Frank Miller

     

    Or Rampaging Hulk #1

    Or even #13 - first published Bill Sienkiewicz artwork.

     

    Deadly Hands of KUNG Fu #1

     

    death of captain marvel :gossip: is a must have classic story!

     

    regards

  2. Magazine Keys according to RR

     

    Keys

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    Vampirella HC 1, which Overstreet listed as a bronze age key a few years ago.

    Vampirella 1.

    Blazing Combat 1, good luck finding one in decent shape.

    Savage Tales #1

    Teenage Muntant Ninja Turtles #1

    Eerie #1

     

    Significant not quite Keys

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    Web of Horror #3, first Wrightson Cover

    Psycho #1 (Skywald)

    Nightmare #1 (Skywald)

    Scream #1 (Skywald)

    Creepy #1

    Marvel Preview #2, Punisher Origin.

    Savage Sword of Conan #1

    Spectacular Spider Man 1,2

    Nightmare #20, first prof. story J Byrne

    Fantasy Quarterly #1, First Elfquest

    Vampirella #3

    Marvel Super Special, KISS

    Visions #1 ,first Flaming Carrot

    Heavy Metal #1

     

    Wait and See

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    Marvel Preview 4 , Starlord

    Marvel Preview 7 , Rocket, and best bronze age cover!

    Epic Illustrated 3, first Dreadstar

     

    I don't include Famous Monsters as I dont see it as a comic magazine but as it is a Warren and quite collectible many would add FM #1, but I won't.

     

    Nice list

     

    Imho i would put the "wait and see" fantastic three on the significant section at worst... maybe i would add the Epic 15 and the last issue on the wait and see section.

     

    regards

  3.  

    just finishi reading hellboy in hell and it was a good reading.

     

    i had some hard time getting the n°1. I was able to track down the regular cover and the "year of monsters" cover.

     

    are these n°1 hard to get (i don't see a lot of them on feebay)?

     

    regards

     

    ps- anyone know when will come out the nest hellboy mini?

  4.  

    to everyone

     

    what about the epic magazines and dreadstar related publications (the price and the dreadstar graphic novel)?

     

    are these still "1$ bin fodder" in the LCS/ Conventions or are they starting to get some attention?

     

    anyone knows about the printing numbers of the epic magazines? I can't find any info. about these (and here in europe it's rare that they appear)...

     

    regards

  5. I went yesterday and gave it a C+ but I really had high hopes so that may have brought down the grade some. My biggest complaint was the lack of substance to the whole thing. The future was shown as this bleak wasteland with people in cages but I though the comics did a better job of showing mutants being used to hunt other mutants and living in a constant state of fear. The battle scenes seemed to not have much emotional punch since the X-Men pretty much died and then they did it all over again at the end of the movie. I wanted Colossus holding Storm's body while wolverine's smoldering skeleton lay on the floor. I did like quicksilver and the young Professor X and Magneto were very good. Overall - I just left the theater going Blah.

     

    Ditto

     

    The future sentinels just simply wiped out any super powered being...

     

    Overral a nice efforth and the quicksilver actor was the best imho... showing when the FX serves the character and not the other way around.

     

    Probably a solid B.

     

    I was shocked and impressed seeing so many youngsters on such a violent and graphic movie (6 to 8 years old). Don't know what the parents have in their heads... :tonofbricks:

     

    regards

  6.  

    Thank you very much for helping me re-discover one of the stories/ art that impressed me so much as a kid! :cloud9:

    The sheer strenght that rivals with the deeper sense of humanity on Hulks behaviour!

     

    It's been years i've been trying to find when was this originally printed... now that's one mag i must try to get in the future.

     

    i always looked around the hulk main title and annuals, etc... but never tought (or even knew up until recently) about the mags format.

     

    thanks again :foryou:

     

    regards

  7. wow, what a stock...!!! How did the fella caught up that many?!

     

    I wouldn't be surprised if he found the right contact in Italy to buy these up for him when Hellboy started getting hot. Now he offers them up two or three at a time as individual lots - some slabbed, some raw.

     

    he can sell them slowly for a couple of years, winning some serious $$$ without giving the impression of flooding the market... talk about a jackpot!!!

     

    the guy can buy a nice AF15 with the $$$ from all those copies!

     

    regards

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    to everyone

     

    if possible, could you put up some pics from the stories/ panels?

     

    I never had the pleasure of owning or reading one of these...

     

    are in one of these mags a story about hulk on a desert island and a dying old man on it and at some time the hulk just goes at the bottom of the island, pounds it and pushes the island to continental shore to save the old man?

     

    This story still hangs on my head when i was a kid, and i was never able to know where it was originally printed (i read the brazilian editions that i've bought as a kid in Portugal).

     

    thanks

     

    regards

  9. This guy on eBay seems to have an unlimited stock of SDCC2 for sale!

     

    I tought in the past that this comic was somewhat "rare" or at worst a little dificult to find, but i have doubts about it...

     

    http://www.ebay.fr/itm/Dark-Horse-San-Diego-Comic-Con-Comic-2-First-Hellboy-NM-New-Unread-High-Grade-/231212093010?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item35d5508e52

     

    do you know if there's been some kind of "wharehouse find" on this comic?

     

    regards

     

    There are a few Hellboy collectors out there that caught on early, and bought everything they could find.

     

    l4JUK8a.jpg

     

    Imapaqrat, who is a seller loaded with the early Hellboy books, posted this picture the previous year when selling off his Dime Press 4's one at a time. I had some good email chats with him about Hellboy. SDCC 2, Next Men 21 and Hellboy 1 were some of his deep stock.

     

    wow, what a stock...!!! How did the fella caught up that many?!

  10. This guy on eBay seems to have an unlimited stock of SDCC2 for sale!

     

    I tought in the past that this comic was somewhat "rare" or at worst a little dificult to find, but i have doubts about it...

     

    http://www.ebay.fr/itm/Dark-Horse-San-Diego-Comic-Con-Comic-2-First-Hellboy-NM-New-Unread-High-Grade-/231212093010?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item35d5508e52

     

    do you know if there's been some kind of "wharehouse find" on this comic?

     

    regards

  11. It's been some time i've been planning on getting my birthday comic, but unfornutelly i always puted aside buygint it.

     

    Nowadays it's (more and more) of an expensive book to get, featuring 2 of my fav. characters.

     

    Maybe one day... :)

     

     

     

    Nov. 1974

     

     

    hulk181-1.jpg

     

    :cloud9:

     

    regards