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sd2416

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  1. One UK store has 7 in stock, that's the only online source i found that still has them Doesnt issue 3 come out tomorrow?
  2. Is Avenging Spiderman 16 generating any buzz or is it just being pushed by some ebayers?
  3. http://gijoe21.com/printings.htm First printing : There are two different versions of the first print: newstand and direct market. While some collectors place a small premium on the price they will pay for a newstand version, both of these versions are first printings. The direct market version, pictured on the left in the image below, has a white Spider-Man head in the box on the lower left corner of the front cover. When G.I. Joe #21 was first published by Marvel Comics in March 1984, this version was sold exclusively by comic book specialty retaliers, which are commomly referred to as local comic shops. The newstand version, pictured on the right in the image below, has a UPC code in the box on the lower left corner of the front cover. When G.I. Joe #21 was first published, this version was sold by drugstores, grocery stores, toy stores, convenience stores, and magazine vendors. There is one other difference between the newstand and direct market versions of the first print. Note that the top left corner of the direct market version has a stylized "M." One pilar of the "M" contains the price and the other pilar contains the issue number and the month the issue was released. The top left corner of the newstand version contains two square boxes as opposed to the stylized "M." One of the boxes contains the 60 cent price, the issue number, and the month the issue was released. The other box contains the comics code approval seal. Also note that the direct market version does not have a comics code approval seal. Second and Third Printings : There are several ways to identify a second or third printing. The easiest and most efficient way is the black Spider-Man head in the box on the lower left corner of the front cover, as shown in the image below. Another way to identify a second or third printing is to check the indicia on the bottom of the first page. Following the publisher and copyright information is a stamp stating the printing number. The image below was taken from a "Third Printing." Yet another difference between the pritings are the advertisements both on the back cover and inside. For example, both the newstand and direct market versions of the first printing have an ad for the Parker Brothers Frogger video game, as shown on the left side of the image below. The subsequent printings have ads for things other than the Frogger video game. For example, the back cover ad for The Young Astronauts Program on the right side of the image below was taken from a third printing. Interestingly, while the ads on the insde changed with each subsequent printing of the book, the Postbox: The Pit letters page has been consistently reprinted as it appeared in the first printing
  4. Who here has a copy of issue 1 first print they want to sell? Not going to flip. I went to the store yesterday and picked up issue two, dont want to read it until I get issue 1. Just pm me.
  5. when did first apps change to previews, letter sections, etc?
  6. In April 2009, Marvel Comics released a one-shot specialty comic entitled X-Men Origins: Sabretooth which was part of a series of origin stories for a number of other X-Men characters. The comic chronicled some of Sabretooth's earliest childhood experiences. Within the comic, it's revealed that Sabretooth's childhood and early life, with the exception of being in an abusive family, differs distinctly from the life of Dog Logan as shown in the Origin mini-series.
  7. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Amazing-spider-man-365-Lot-of-X15-1st-Miguel-OHara-NEW-SPIDER-MAN-/330818373189?pt=US_Baseball&hash=item4d064fc645
  8. Mycomicshop.com has all but 3 of them in stock. The missing 3 are within the last 12 or so if anyone is interested.
  9. I set myself up for that one. I did it on my phone and it pulled up the 2099 title. Gave up too soon.
  10. I dont keep up with that title anymore. Whats that thing he does? Wow. Looks like Marvel might have asked Rich to delete his post. Feel free to discuss in the Superior Spider-Man thread. I posted here as well since Larry made a reference to it in one of his posts last week. How did you remember he was in 365?
  11. I dont keep up with that title anymore. Whats that thing he does?
  12. Isnt there some promo comic for Green Arrow out today? Could that be it?
  13. what the !@#$%^&* what's the deal with that?? 1st Scarlet Spidey?? I have one of those, time to look for it First Scarlet is Web 118, isnt it?
  14. I think it's a given that Kirkman is the one with the best shot at having this be his lotto-ticket creation. He's a creator on the book, and an exec. producer on the show. So between everything I'd be shocked if it wasn't more than a million, especially with a third season almost fully filmed. Adlard on the other hand, he came in later, and we have no way of knowing his deal. I'll agree on that. Kirkman is COO of Image too so he's pulling in $ there. I just figured Adlard has some piece of the pie. He does get creator credits during the opening credits of the show. Superman gave credit to Shuster and Siegel. Credits dont mean $$$