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Alondo

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  1. He pretty much succeeded, with his capabilties from the Phoenix force. Took Wakanda forever to rebuild, and they dealt with a lot of PTSD from it. Worst part of that storyline was Marvel nonchalantly dissolving Black Panther and Storm's marriage. Back to Moderns on eBay, the Bradshaw homage variant of Spider-gwen #1 has become a consistent 3-figure book. Even the Mexico variant sold for $75. Wish I had held on to my copy.
  2. The point here is that an absolute statement saying that "nobody, other than comic book speculators want to see " Shuri as the Black Panther is hyperbolically broad. I was able to quickly find a September 2020 article by Reuters promoting the idea of an in-universe character taking over the mantle, including Shuri. In said article, they quoted senior Rolling Stone writer Jamil Smith, saying "They should really consider following the storyline of the comic book and advancing Letitia Wright (who plays Shuri, the tech genius sister of Bosemen's charater) into that central role". I doubt any of these individuals are heavy speculators.
  3. If I had gotten these for speculation, I definitely would. Only place these are going right now is to get graded.
  4. Yep the Fried Pie virgin variant is limited to 50 The Baltimore Comic-con black cover variant is limited to 99 (numbered) The New York Comic-con red cover variant is limited to 99 (numbered)
  5. Although I agree the rumors regarding an Ironheart Disney+ show featuring the voice of RDJ as Tony Stark are wobbly, at best, I believe some of the momentum was already underway for these books due to RDJ and Tom Holland's comments regarding their push for Riri Williams to enter the MCU, as well as an Ironheart -script showing up on the Hollywood Black List earlier this summer. Indiewire Article re: RDJ thoughts on Riri Williams CinemaBlend Article re:Tom Holland thoughts on Riri Williams ScreenRant article re:Ironheart Movie -script in Hollywood Black List Of course, everyone will collect what they feel is the best investment choice for them, but I don't personally think these books are a bad choice to pick up, if found for a reasonable price...Now, chasing them for a premium, that'd be just plain foolhardy.
  6. I whole-heartedly concur. Miles Morales is such an interesting character that recaptures the teenage awkwardness of Peter Parker when he was first introduced, but with a different spin. Add to that fact that his background gives him wide appeal across numerous demographics. I've gotta say, though, that it's nearly impossible to have this conversation without mentioning Edge of Spider-verse #2. For all the naysayers (me included), Spider-Gwen/Ghost Spider's popularity continues to rise at an incredible pace.
  7. I believe that means that someone was trying to beat the max bid of 299 but only did so in $1 or $.50 increments, so I think the most likely culprit would be n***y(873) who finally got in there with a bid of $13.05
  8. Absolutely, he seems to always have a consistent fan following that I expect to balloon once the animated movie premieres. I wouldn't be surprised if Spider-Gwen gets a nice bump, as well.
  9. Exactly. It goes back to 2004. Conversely, it's extremely helpful when shortening a length of time, too. For example, when tracking the popularity of characters from the Black Panther universe, I limited to the last two months to filter out the inevitable bump in popularity immediately after the movie's release. It showed whether characters really have "staying power".
  10. The analyzer at trends.google.com doesn't allow me to combine the two different names into one result, however, when I ran them individually, each got very similar results. This means there isn't a deluge of people exclusively referring to her by the new name instead of Spider-Gwen.
  11. I have a tendency to base my forecasting on Google Trend analysis, which gives a little insight into the zeitgeist for these characters. Here are the search trends for these characters today:
  12. My attempt to sum up the #1 variants I know of for the first issue of this book: Regular cover 1:5 Harriet Tubman Cover Baltimore Comic-con cover (All Black - 99 copies numbered) New York Comic-con cover (All Red - 99 copies ) ComicsHeatingUp variant (Black and White - 250 copies) Hoknes variant ??????? (Black title on Dark Grey cover) Books a Million variant (w/Trade Dress ) Books a Million variant (Virgin - 50 copies) Cape & Cowl variant (250 copies) Jetpack Comics Forbidden Planet variant 2nd Printing
  13. Sorry to sidetrack the discussion, but I'm a HUGE Black Panther fan, and I try to correct the myth about the name. The Black Panther comic book character (first published July 1966) pre-existed the establishment of the Black Panther Party (established October 1966). In fact, Marvel temporarily changed his name to the Black Leopard to disassociate him from the group. It obviously didn't stick and they changed it back.
  14. I'm not sure how much it will hold up long-term, but the interest in the new Cosmic Ghost Rider can't be ignored. The variant for Thanos 13 has gone nuclear, and with Donny Cates spearheading the efforts, there might be something there.