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catman76

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  1. I love the Alex Raymond Flash Gordon comics, really love the 30s serials and the 1980 movie but I always liked Buck Rogers way more. What I find sad now is whenever i mention Buck Rogers to anyone they think I am talking about that boring ugly 70s show. I loved Buck Rogers ever since I found this book in the library when I was in middle school and then in high school tracked down a copy I could own. I photocopied that last page in high school and colored it and it was hanging on my wall for years. I have a bunch of 30s Buck sunday comic pages too I need to dig out
  2. Wow I never have seen that version of the space port before with Flash Gordon stamped on it. But then I only have ever seen the one I have anywhere ever and my Buck rocket is a little more beat than yours
  3. Agreed, but I personally like Spain more so I picked him over Williams.
  4. Crumb is on criterion, I have the bluray of it
  5. Robert Crumb Justin Green Spain Rodriguez Gilbert Shelton
  6. If it's solely American "comic book" artists... Robert Crumb Jack Kirby Steve Ditko Will Eisner For American comic artists period... Winsor McCay George Harriman Charles Shulz Chester Gould
  7. How can water even get in there? I thought the inner thing was heat sealed and air tight, but I guess not.
  8. catman76

    Grogu!

    Doesn't the show take place right after Return of The Jedi? The Jedi have been gone for like 30 years at that point and Luke had no idea who they were and Han didn't seem to know either .Everyone else who knew of them dismissed them as an ancient religion or were some mythical thing that really didn't ever exist. So makes sense in the show to me. But I have no interest in the show and really hate baby yoda. If Lucas had done this everyone would hate it and say he only did it to sell baby yoda dolls and to manipulate everyone. Which is why they put him in the show yet everyone loves it. Blah.
  9. I love the insides, but the reason anyone else wants this comic is because of the cover...
  10. catman76

    AUUGH

    No and I don't care about that. The ones that keep me up at night kicking myself are all the comics, and anything really, that I passed up on when I saw it for sale cheap and now I will never be able to afford it ever again. Like the time I passed up a Batman #20 for 40 bucks and way too many more to list.
  11. I have had no problems with USPS except media mail will take way longer than usual lately. I mostly get things sent priority mail and that stuff comes super fast for me every time still. I don't trust UPS especially, they treat everything like it's a football and I have had so many things broken and smashed that I will never ever use UPS again after that and knowing people that work there and their stories of how they treat packages.
  12. As a kid I had no interest in new comics I saw even though I somehow got some Transformers, GI Joe and heathcliff comics over the years somehow since they were around I remember. The only comics I liked were the tons of 60s and 70s westerns and horror stuff my cousin gave me as a kid. The first comics I bought with my own money I earned myself was when I was 12 and bought a bunch of 40s and 50s comics at a junk shop. I know lots of old four colors were in there like Gene Autry, Lone Ranger, some Walt Disney's Comics and Stories, Uncle Scrooges, Archies andI think Blackhawk #23 was in that stack. I forget what else.
  13. The sales figures would say otherwise. The TV show made the comics and the character more popular and after the show was canceled the title went down to half the sales they were before the show... "Batman" average monthly sales (this does not include Detective Comics): 1960: Batman 502,000 1961: Batman 485,000 1962: Batman 410,000 1963-64 NA 1965: Batman 453,745 1966: Batman 898,470 1967: Batman 805,700 1968: Batman 533,450 1969: Batman 355,782 1970: Batman 293,897 1971: Batman 244,488 1972: Batman 185,283 1973: Batman 200,574 1974: Batman 193,223 1975: Batman 359,000 1976: Batman 423,000 1977: Batman 375,647 1978: Batman 375,079 1979: Batman 333,231 1980: Batman 301,102
  14. What else would Anakin look like? The dude was burned alive of course hes bald and messed up
  15. nope. I crack them open, read the comic and bag the comic
  16. Forget repros. Personalize it and draw your own new cover like this person did...