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GeeksAreMyPeeps

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  1. I did a complete pre-Unity re-read a few years ago when the new line was launching and it doesn' hold up so well. But then, a lot of comics from that era don't. The new line is a pretty good read. Especially Archer & Armstrong.
  2. He (I assume it is a he) is a huge fan of Transformers on the Valiantfans board.
  3. It feels good when you get there. But then it just makes you think what the next collecting goal will be. Transformers. I have a bad enough habit there. I think i sometimes do more marketing for IDW than they do. I tried collecting this stuff 20+ years ago when these books first came out, which was impossible due to the asking prices back then. I am doing way better at getting keys now, and cheaper too. Solar 3: $6.00 Harbinger 1: $5.00 I know this was unreal for some, but it felt like the universe balancing itself back out because I lost a longbox somewhere. I cannot even remember how many books went missing (or Sold by my parents at garage sales I didn't know about) or stolen. I start to think "didn't I have that one..." Do you go by the handle Cyberstrike on other forums?
  4. Valiantman's site lists the same ratio, but with the print run at 85,000. When this book was published, Valiant print runs were starting to dip down a bit, but they were still huge, especially on something like a 0 issue. http://www.valiantfan.com/guide
  5. Given that the comics are based on the novels (if I'm not mistaken, they're adaptations rather than new material), I would expect less increased demand in these books than I would with movies based on properties that originated in comics.
  6. I don't care how rare something is, just cause it is "rare" doesn't make it the most collectible. Hulk 181 isn't rare by any means but myself included and everyone else prefers it over 180 because who really cares about a one panel cameo. Bloodshot collectors that are picking up EW #4. This might be hard for someone who wasn't collecting at the time to connect with, but one of the things that made people go crazy for certain issues in the '90s was that Valiant had a habit of announcing that a new series was coming and then dropping those new characters into books unannounced. This happened with Bloodshot, Ninjak, and Doctor Mirage, at the very least. Maybe more. There was already speculation going on as the pre-Unity books started to pop, so when those new characters popped up in a book unannounced and everyone knew that a series was coming, there was a mad scramble to pick up those books, because it was the only book that had that character, regardless of whether it was a single panel. I imagine a good amount of what the market will settle on will take that into account, as there are still people that remember that first book as the book.
  7. The important thing at the time was that these were the hot upstart super-hero universes crossing over. There was tons of speculation of titles from both publishers, so naturally the crossover was amped up that much more. Of course, now Image doesn't have as visible a cohesive shared universe (sure there are a few that take place in the same world, but it's a minority of the publisher's output), and the Valiant of that era is a dead universe too.
  8. While I would *love* for there to be a run on Bishop books (I have quite a stack of OO copies), I don't see that happening, as there are tons of them out there.
  9. I wonder if the beer was any good. I'm sure it's not, now.
  10. I would say no..... Goodwill with regular customers goes a long way. bingo...all went to reg subscriber/pull list customers that don't normally order but wanted off the rack (not off the street folks)...just those that support us week in and week out.... I spend a lot of money in LCS, and this week had stores sell me the DV3 variant for 11.99 and one offer it to me at $75 (after I called them them to hold one for me, they bayed it), guess which stores i will shop at Is this in the NYC area (I ask because of your user name)? If so, which stores?
  11. Stupid lemmings. Average of 2-4 sales a day for months....then 39 sales in the last 6 hours. Stupid lemmings. And they say the market isn't going to crash... Buying 25 year old books isn't what crashed the market. Just ask the guy I bought a case of Superman 75 3rd prints from a few months back. No, buying 25 year old books wasn't what crashed the market. It was buying new books that did it. What will crash the market this time...? Buying those same books, which are now 25 years old.... It's the cirrrrrrcle of liiiiiffffffe.... Buying new books wasn't the problem (if you're referring to customers). It was retailers buying books that consumers weren't then purchasing. Also companies soliciting books that they weren't then shipping, tying up retailer money.
  12. You are quite correct....in the beginning, for a while, EW #5 was "the more important" book to get in terms of Bloodshot. EW #4 was recognized, but it was passed over in favor of the "full" appearance. Rai #0 was important for all sorts of reasons aside from Bloodshot. EW #4 is also important for being the first appearance of the Immortal Enemy. While EW #5 is important, the market has seemed to have chosen the other two, for now at least.
  13. This comparison makes no sense. Someone got a very good deal on the Magnus #5. (thumbs u Just noticed it was a BIN. Seller left a lot of money on the table by not making it an auction with a $99 minimum bid
  14. Midtown had a stack of DV#3 on the shelf this morning. But I think they keep their online business separate from their store stock. At least the week or month of release.
  15. Did we just lose something like 18 pages of the thread?
  16. Yes, sell them to me! Do you really need more books? Hell, even if someone took away all of your books you'd still have the best Valiant collection.
  17. It's more the rarity. About half of these were distributed to those who cut the coupons from the first 8 issues of Magnus, and the other half were given to retailers as thank yous. So they were never solicited like normal issues.
  18. Watch eBay get hoovered clean after the midnight movie showings. There are also screenings and previews before the official release date, so it's always possible that the news will be out before then.
  19. How is it "disingenuous"...? Is there some sort of intent to deceive involved in using the term "flashback"? There isn't any on my part. Are you sure that's the word you mean to use? Perhaps "disingenuous" was a poor word choice, but my point stands. I think you're taking huge liberties with the definition of "flashback." By this definition, for any character that has multiple titles being published in story arcs (especially when there are cliffhangers where a subsequent issue picks up immediately after the events of the previous one), then all but one of those titles are flashback titles, since the events in all but one of those issues necessarily take place before the events of the other. I don't think anyone sees things that way. Storm's exposition takes care of explaining how they get there. The actual story doesn't do anything to add to the story in the annual, which is the purpose of a flashback. The use of the word "significant" should be discouraged as much as possible, because it is qualitative, and not quantitative, and thus subject to the personal interpretations of whomever is discussing it. What is "significant" to one is not "significant" to others. I don't think many people would agree with your definition of a "significant appearance", in any event. Why does the character have to be central to the story? There are several instances where characters have made full appearances, which weren't necessary to the story. Case in point: Wolverine's second full appearance is GSXM #1. The entire story could be told without him. He makes very little difference in the outcome of the story. There are a couple of panels throughout where he is the focus, but for the most part, he is a background, ancillary character. In fact...Wolverine doesn't make a significant (there's that word again) impact on ANY story until X-Men #109, where he is the central focus of Weapon Alpha. Up until then? Could have completely done without him, and whatever he did do could have been done by any of the other characters with no problem. I think you're quibbling with definitions here again. One of the purposes of the story in GSXM #1 was to introduce a new team of characters, of which Wolverine was a member. Generally I'd say things like that, or bits that reveal character, make an appearance more significant. There's not a hard cutoff in determining that. It's a spectrum. Considering where the annual falls on that spectrum and its proximity in publication to UXM 266, I can see why collectors value the latter book more, regardless of the publication date.
  20. Considering what's been presented in this thread, I don't think there's any question whether the annual was actually published first or whether it was on the publishing schedule to be published first. But I think it's a little disingenuous to call UXM 266 & 267 "flashbacks" even if the events in them take place before the events in a previously published book. A flashback is a narrative device to convey to the reader information from prior events that are pertinent to understanding the events currently at hand. That's not the case with those issue. (If the events of those issues had appeared in place of Storm's summary of the events, then I could understand calling them a flashback.) What seems the most likely explanation? As I remember it, Marvel during a few years during that time period (including the summer in question) was publishing annuals throughout the summer, with 4 or so annuals crossing over in a single month to tell an extended story. My guess is that a particular month was determined to be when the mutant annuals would be published, and that month was before UXM 266 & 267 were on the publishing schedule. It's quite possible that the decision of when the books would be published wasn't even made by creative but rather by teh marketing department. (I work in a creative field and I can certainly tell you that in big companies, decisions that *should* be made by creative, if one wants to maintain a certain level or creative integrity, are instead driven by marketing.) I also have to say that I think there's an area between "cameo" and "significant" appearances where the annual falls. A significant appearance in my opinion is one in which the story can't be told without the character in question (or is a significantly different story). That's not the case with Gambit here. There's nothing requiring his appearance here. One might argue that his inclusion is necessary if Storm was to be involved, but if he and Storm had parted ways at the end of the Nanny storyline this story could have been told without him with minimal changes. At the same time, it's not exactly what one normally calls a "cameo" as he is depicted throughout the book. In short, is it his first appearance? Yes. But is it important enough to be considered the key? That's up to the individual collector, but I'd have to say no, considering the details of the appearances and the proximity of the release dates. For the record, I've got a few extra copies of the annual but only one of 266, so it would be to my advantage if the contrary were true.
  21. Remind me what the deal with Harbinger #15 is again. I remember picking up a stack of this issue when it came out for some reason, but I don't remember why. Is this the first Livewire and Stronghold? So it is. Just double checked. While I do think that the first VEI appearance should be considered more important in this case, there will be people looking for this book that don't read the books. Time to get some of my OO copies graded, I think: I'm sure I picked up more as I tried to complete my collection.
  22. Remind me what the deal with Harbinger #15 is again. I remember picking up a stack of this issue when it came out for some reason, but I don't remember why. Is this the first Livewire and Stronghold?
  23. These scans initially came from me, and I have a bunch more issues scanned (pages about Valiant, the Top 100 and Top 10 back issues lists), and a bunch more to do. I have issues through 109, missing only 2-9, 25, 28, 29, 32, 46, 52, 54, 91, 98, 105 & 106. I'm putting them on eBay soon, so I'll scan those pages before selling them. So, are you someone from the Valiantfans board...? Yep. My understanding is that you're a former member? I joined back in 2008 but only became active on the boards in late 2012.