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What do you consider to be Science Fiction?
Get Marwood & I replied to VintageComics's topic in Comics General
The novel was a warning about the dangers of romance? Yes, don't knock boots with body parts sewn together in a mockery of life and then animated via electricity. It's a clear message. -
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I love that Similar theme, three Spidey #188's: The regular newsstand copy on the left has a very strong, dark red Spidey outline, suggesting it was printed early. The MJI copy in the middle has much lighter red, indicating that the ink was running lower at that stage. The second regular newsstand copy on the right shows the red starting to degrade completely, and it shows as yellow on the cover (Spidey's feet) We know that the guts and covers are printed separately. They would have run off all the covers and, at some point, taken a batch of them to assemble the MJI copies (which we think were done on a different stapling machine as the staple position is often different, and more power would be needed to drive the staple through the comic with a MJI insert). We have no way of knowing whether they took the covers from the top, bottom or middle of the finished cover stacks. So, even though we can see cover variations - errors and reduced ink strength - we can't really use that information to form any robust order of printing guesses, as all scenarios are technically possible. The MJI above may have a mid run cover and a start or end run guts. It looks like the cover came mid run, as how could a cover missing red have preceded it - or a cover with stronger inks followed it? Unless they topped the ink(s) up mid run. Did one lot of ink last an entire cover run? And who won the FA Cup in 1964? And am I taking bollocks now? I feel like I'm talking bollocks now.
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He's a proper collector, is our Captain
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- the adventures of the fly
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I love that cover. There's something unreal about it all, out of place. It's hard to work out who has got the biggest head.
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Oh, what rotten news. What a year this has been. I do like the positivity of the farewell message. It's nice to know that the site, which was indeed AMAZING, will remain for those of us that have found it an invaluable resource down the years, but also for the newcomers whose comic inquisitiveness leads them one day to find it. Mike, wherever you are in Comic heaven, I salute you. You gave the hobby this wonderful site. RIP
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Archie cover price variants! 15 centers exist 1962-1963
Get Marwood & I replied to bill999's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
Try and find a 159 John -
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What are you listening to while reading the movie sub-forums?
Get Marwood & I replied to Bosco685's topic in The Movie Forum
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Marvel UK Price Variants
Get Marwood & I replied to Get Marwood & I's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
I'm going to say that they definitely wont, Gary......... ....in the hope that they immediately will -
Gold Key UK Price Variants
Get Marwood & I replied to Get Marwood & I's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
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Gold Key UK Price Variants
Get Marwood & I replied to Get Marwood & I's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
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Gold Key UK Price Variants
Get Marwood & I replied to Get Marwood & I's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
That's actually illegal, Kev. -
Gold Key UK Price Variants
Get Marwood & I replied to Get Marwood & I's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
Reasons to be cheerful, part three. Reasons to be cheerful, six pee. Reasons to be cheerful, f*** me! Reasons to love Postmen. Up-grade-me. -
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