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Here's my one and only. The book was part of a collection that I bought, and subbed by me without pressing.
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- mrwoogieman, Kramerica, OtherEric and 9 others
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Here are some pics, to give you all a sense of what it is:
Front Cover:
Back Cover:
Inside Front Cover (with Steven's sig):
Table of Contents:
Price for Playboy #1:
So, it really is a price list for a Southern California dealer in 1983. Probably personally knew Dave Stevens and got him to do the cover. I would imagine that these are indeed quite rare, since there would be no reason other than the cover to keep it.
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Wow; I'm truly shocked at the final price. I have a signed copy that I picked up 5+ years ago. I'll try to post a pic when I get home and can dig it out.
It's very tough to find since it's essentially a Playboy back issue price guide/catalog. Obviously a fantastic cover, though.
- F For Fake, mrwoogieman, littledoom and 4 others
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- Bird, bc, *Bronze age fan* and 1 other
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if still available (I think they are):
Captain Storm #15
Captain Storm #16
Ghost Rider #3
GI Combat #168
Power Man #48 (7.0)
Star Spangled War Stories #151
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I own the Albedo #2 and the TMNT #1, but not Cerebus. Never got around to buying a Cerebus, and have honestly lost interest in it when I read the series ending. To me, and to stay copper, I would swap Cerebus for Bone #1 first print because of the low print run to be consistent with the Albedo and TMNT.
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I think for Wildcats #1, it was an incentive ratio, and I recall it was 1:100. I really wanted one, so placed an order for 100 copies of #1, just to get the #1 Gold, which was signed. I don't recall if the Gold unsigned was an option or not.
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Matthew,
Is it this one? The Comic Book Heroes?
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I've found Stan to be incredibly kind and generous with his time. He does quick sketches for free (see my avatar), and will also take commissions. I had one done at SDCC years ago, and it turned out great, and I picked it up later in the weekend. Not sure what his current commission list is like or how quickly he will do them.
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The best was Ren and Stimpy #1, which came bagged with a secret message on the cover. The secret message is "You eediot! You opened the bag!! Now the comic ees worthless!!"
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16 hours ago, wormboy said:
Tim,
You're very welcome for the wine, and thanks for organizing. Very fun show, and time flew by. I always forget how much time and effort it takes to set up and do a show. Fun, but as a lot of people will tell you, much more fun to buy comics than sell them.
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Should be fun as always! Mark - Are you compiling a wantlist again?
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I seem to recall seeing a stack of these for free at my LCS, but that's about all I remember. I don't think I even grabbed one, and it might have been around FCBD time.
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Pre-Killing Joke and a great, moving story. I highly recommend getting a copy to read (or read in TPB).
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2 hours ago, The Resurrection said:
Detective Comics 1-880
But not #881?
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Wise choice. Stay safe, and worry about the other stuff later.
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Awful news...I hope the books are recovered.
My greatest adventure 80
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I thought I had already posted mine; old label goodness.