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NoMan

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  1. Great. I thought the only SS book I needed was Dark Knight Returns 1 w/Miller & janson. Now I want this. Nice looking book!
  2. Michael traynor. He tells a funny story about walking down the street back east somewhere and someone recognizing him and thinking he was really his character and got mad at him for killing off someone in the show.
  3. The acting couch on the show I'm on was in the walking dead. He was killed off I guess. Let me a call sheet and get his name.
  4. Having never seen an episode of this show, it's a big deal when this Negan kills someone?
  5. Bought the run cheap at an awesome comic shop in Portland called Acme Comics. Haven't read it yet. Time is such a difficult commodity. So tired. Too tired to read.
  6. I have worked on putting a run together since 1985, when Landis and McDonough stopped publishing it. At this point I'm only missing one issue. I could literally write a book about the experience and the characters I have met along the way, including the principle players. I have it on good authority that film maker Nicolas Winding Refn wants to put out a book reprinting all issues of SE from 1980 - 1985. However, I double this will come to pass as someone who retains 50% (but claims 100%) of the rights to the material is out of their f#cking mind. Weird, weird, weird….
  7. I'm never read #395. I'm told the colors are better in the original comics rather then the TPB stuff so that's the way I'm headed. Hopefully find a 395 at that Yorba Linda con coming up in California 1/17
  8. Maybe fly in to John Wayne airport. Sometimes smaller airports like Wayne and Burbank are chesper
  9. Sleazoid Express anyone?
  10. I read 67 of these posts so far. No mention of The Silent Invasion by Renegade Press. You can get them for cheap. Black and white comic that came out about 1986 about a reporter chasing dreams about UFOs. There was a bound reprint book in the 90s and frank Miller wrote the intro. I never here anyone discuss this title. It was awesome. Being super active in comics in the 80s I rember a lot of this stuff. I can't manufacture enthusiasm and I just never cared for the turtle stuff. I figured it might be pricey one day, just never cared. Same way I have the money for a HG BA 12 theses days and I believe it's a good buy, I just can't get interested in ir
  11. Holy mess! This sounds like it's gonna be a show!
  12. I'm about to finish that run. On issue 28 now. I've really enjoyed it. I have the second omnibus that begins Romita's run. How is the early Romita's stuff?
  13. I guess I should get my tickets now. Do they sell out?
  14. I guess you have you answer in the final price no probably not seen by many. Another CGC 7.0 just sold on ComicConnect for 65 000$. It sat at at BIN for 77K for a rather long time. Last bid was for 59k, then one day it went for 65k.
  15. I'm told the 'tec 395 is one of the better (best) Batman stories to read. I've been looking for a reader for awhile
  16. 8.5 or a 5.5? That's a big varation. I guess 8.5 or even 8.0. I'm thinking the spine ticks will keep it out of the 9's. But I'm just learning so don't listen to me.
  17. What do you imagine this will go for? http://www.comicconnect.com/bookDetail.php?id=686798
  18. The Biltmore is scary? I'm there about twice a month (My other hobby is Los Angeles street photography and the Biltmore is a good place to eat and use the bathroom while in downtown) and I've never found it scary. You sure you're not thinking of the Cecil Hotel on Main? Or the Roslyn on 5th?(Someone jumped out the window of the Roslyn about a week ago and a women died in the water tank of the Cecil about a year ago after being recorded on surveillance video acting as if she was chased by imaginary things.) Richard Ramerizez (Night Stalker serial killer) lived at the Cecil, also. Although, I'm not sure why you would be in the Cecil or the Roslyn unless one were truly going native in one's ethnographic/sociological studies.
  19. Btw...here's a peek at the animated John Carter stuff by Bob Clampett... Maybe that was taped at that Witchcraft convention. Thanks!
  20. It's interesting to note that the only thing John Landis was known for at that time was his film Schlock. Am I the only one here that visited Forest Ackerman (in the early 90s) and was taken down to his "Acker Museum" in his Hollywood Hill's home? His wife wouldn't let him have the horror stuff upstairs. It was an amazing space: props from 1925 film Metropolis,a letter with a story from 11 year old Stephen King. Wonder what happened to all that stuff.