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Cocomonkey

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  1. On 12/21/2020 at 4:47 PM, fmaz said:

    2. DESPITE rule #1, almost everyone ends up with something they'd ranked in their top 5-6 picks.  Regardless of where you end up picking, because everyone's interests are so diverse, that item you think is so clearly the 3rd best prize will "AMAZINGLY" still be there when you pick 39th.  Happens ALL. THE. TIME.

     

    I can definitely attest to this one. Last year I think I was third from the bottom on the list, and ended up with like, my #1 and #4 choices or something like that. Granted, I ranked my form knowing I was going to be at the bottom, but still, hehe.

  2. I've been reading through the Witcher books...currently on I think 4? (Tower of the Swallows) So far, I'm finding them kind of...meh. They're interesting, but not really enough to make me want to keep reading and see what happens next, but at the same time, they aren't bad enough to push me to stop. Just like, solid middle of the road. Eh, I'll finish them, then I have Ready Player 2, Dawnshard, and Rhythm of War waiting.

  3. Definitely happy with my focus. I pick up random other books if I like the characters and can find a decent low-grade copy of their first appearance (especially X-related chars), but otherwise, my main focus is completing a full run of Uncanny X-Men (in decent-to-me grades), and at this point, I'm around 75-80%, just missing big chunks of the 2-110 range and maybe 12-15 books from 200-600. And I grab other random X-related titles, but still, UXM is it for me. It wasn't my first comic (that was a Marvel Masterworks #1 with AF15 and ASM 1-10), but it's definitely the title I latched on to the most as a kid when I started collecting.

  4. 11 hours ago, thunsicker said:

     

    Ahha...I'd tried searching, but didn't see these, I really need to tweak my search settings, I think...I've seen the more modern ones, the ones that look like standard vending machines, filled with comics, but hadn't seen an older one like this from the 60s before. I wonder what they go for?

  5. 11 hours ago, yecul said:

    Gotta be some D&D folks here. There were a few random comics in the lot as well so I say this one counts.

    Saw a post on Facebook marketplace for a lot of D&D items. A couple box sets, some modules/hardcovers, and a bunch of Dragon magazines were pictured. Enough for me and some fun stuff if that was it so I went to check it out. There was quite a bit more as it turned out

    Parents were downsizing to a retirement community and the son whose stuff this was is out west, so time to sell. I didn't look close when I was there but once home... wow.

    The boxes and modules in the 3rd pic are mostly sealed. The Illuminati sets are sealed. Had no idea what they were. Some really great stuff!

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    Wow, very nice haul! I love the art in those old materials...I have the core books from AD&D, but have always been on the lookout for others.

  6. I liked the three of them on Discovery and am looking forward to this to that extent, but I'm a little worried that CBS may be over-saturating the market on ST shows now (Picard, Discovery, Lower Decks, and now Strange New Worlds)...and also, I'm past tired of prequel shows. They can't break the boundaries too much, because their big-picture future has already been established...I was so glad when Discovery changed its setting for Season 3. Even given how little of Pike's tenure has been set as canon, there's only so far they can go with new technologies and new aliens and new conflicts. They can introduce some new aliens, or the first contact with later-established aliens, but still, things can't go too far from what the situation was like at the start of TOS, especially if this is set less than a decade before then. I want to know where things went after Voyager got home, what new technologies may exist at the dawn of the 25th century...settings where they can do anything to expand the universe, basically.

    Oh well.

  7. 19 hours ago, Comics-n-ERB said:

    Okay, I'll play.

    Several months ago I found a guy that had some comics he wanted to sell.  (I ended up getting them).  This man was a true hoarder.  Paths through his house, couldn't even get in the kitchen, doors wouldn't open fully; truly the worst cluttered place I had ever been in.  Anyway.........

    He also had a near complete collection of Arkham House books.  For those not familiar with Arkham's, they are a specialty publisher of books starting in 1939.  He was missing less than 20 books from 1939-2010.

    I was able to talk him into letting them go.  Here they are in my house.  Chronological order.  The last two shelves are stacked two deep.

     

    He also had a real nice paperback collection.  Took another trip, but I got that too.

     

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    Have you found the missing 20?

  8. Since NYC went into shelter-in-place, I've finished The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern and Collapsing Fire/The Last Emperox from John Scalzi. Now I'm reading The Faceless Old Woman Who Secretly Lives In Your Home by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor (of Welcome to Night Vale). I have a request out for a galley ebook of the next Murderbot book that I'm hoping gets approved, but hasn't gotten approved or denied yet. Not sure what I'll dive into after Faceless Old Woman, if I haven't gotten access to the Murderbot book. Maybe the Roger Rabbit trilogy that's been sitting on my shelf for a bit, and then back into my Michael Moorcock Complete Read-Through that I paused about 45% of the way in...