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GeeksAreMyPeeps

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  1. As mentioned previously, all printings are doing well.
  2. Yes, a customer could order just the incentive. That's always been the case. If the customer was required to buy 25 copies to get the 1:25 incentive, then the incentive shouldn't cost more.
  3. The term for ordering incentive variants are simple; you buy X numbers of the order-alls, and you can order one copy of the incentive. The only thing that changed is their price (which I won't be paying)
  4. And apparently, even when I do place an order for a variant, they cancel it and then double the price when it's resolicited:
  5. No clue. I just think these Suayan variants are awesome covers.
  6. Reference: https://bigtimecollectibles.com/collections/mico-suayan-exclusives/products/snake-eyes-deadgame-1-btc-exclusive-virgin-variants-cgc-9-8-signed-by-mico-suayan
  7. Any thoughts on the potential value of the upcoming Snake Eyes: Deadgame variants by Mico Suayan? They're some beautiful covers. Apparently Liefeld has a bug up his about it because the homage acknowledgement indicates McFarlane before him, and is refusing to sign them.
  8. X-Force 2 got a bump when the Deadpool movies were coming up. Problem is that there were a ton printed. But it still did all right.
  9. You'd think that Secret Wars 6 & 7 would be in higher demand then as well.
  10. It could very well be sun fade, since magenta ink tends to fade more with exposure. Since you can see some around the edges, the likelihood of it being a manufacturing error is low, I think. More likely that that area was protected a little more from exposure.
  11. This is awesome, considering that I've been lazy about getting my Annihilation books up on eBay
  12. https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=Star+Trek%3A+Starfleet+Academy+1+1996&_in_kw=1&_ex_kw=&_sacat=0&LH_Sold=1&_udlo=&_udhi=&_samilow=&_samihi=&_sadis=15&_stpos=10018&_sargn=-1%26saslc%3D1&_salic=1&_sop=12&_dmd=1&_ipg=50&LH_Complete=1&_fosrp=1
  13. Just looking at the number of sales on eBay in March and in April, there was an uptick starting in mid-May. No huge sales, but definitely more sales. Some noting the (previously relatively un-noteworthy) writer in the description. I've read it also features the first openly gay human character in the Star Trek Universe as well, although I can't imagine that that's true, considering how many television episodes and novels there have been.
  14. Looks like some people might be speculating on the Star Trek: Starfleet Academy series (Marvel, 1996) written by Christian Cooper, the man that the woman in Central Park called 911 on.
  15. I think you can create a pull list from Midtown that's shipped. Maybe look into that?
  16. Keep in mind that when Spawn first came out, everything wasn't reprinted in trades. And McFarlane at the time said there would be no second printings. So if you missed an issue, or were new to the series, unless you tracked down all of the back issues, you may not have had an idea of what was going on. I remember catching up on Claremont's run on X-Men back then, and in EVERY SINGLE ISSUE there's some character lamenting that they're just trying to get by in a world that fears and hates them. The point was to treat every issue like it's someone's first (because it likely was, in the era when every comic printed tens or hundreds of thousands of issues), but when read as a run, they come off as a team of whiners.
  17. It may be nitpicking, but I think coloring back then mostly would have been with CM&Y, with the black coming from the inks, so that would be a choice of the inker (or the editor or writer, if it was directed). My take on the panel is that it's intended that the arm be obscured. I think there would have been a better way to show that than having the rest of the panel in daylight, but I don't think we can take the black arm to mean that it was black in color, rather than in shadow.
  18. Because comic readers are a tiny portion of the movie market, so they're going to develop a character they think they can make an interesting movie with, rather than one that that tiny percentage is more likely to recognize.