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Get Marwood & I

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  1. Thank you for contacting 'World of Your 100 Best Avatars' again, even though we told you quite clearly not to bother the last time you contacted us. We regret that not only can we not accept any further posts but that we also cannot engage with dimwits. Please print off a sheet of A4, roll it up into a cone, and stick it up your Khyber.
  2. Thank you for contacting 'World of Your 100 Best Avatars'. We regret that we are unable to accept any further posts but are grateful for your interest.
  3. Generally Poor Accessibility @Gotham Kid
  4. Looks like our little doggie here is on the look out for a Little Beaver
  5. To be honest, I've been buying them all up for years and have three warehouses full of them Robert. When I've finished pimping them to oblivion I'm going to flood the market and make a gazillion.
  6. Andru. Old Romita. Ditko. Young Romita. Kane. Garney.
  7. I dunno grapeape. 'Legit or nah' has got an abrupt eathiness to it. It's nicely casual
  8. Sounds cool. Do you mean #0 or #1? Either way, posts pictures when you get it back
  9. Noice I picked up 3 more Star Treks yesterday at the fair. Two 6p's and an 8p. I'm up to 82 of the confirmed overall 120 UKPVs now. They're getting quite hard to find lately, the Golden Keys of Penceville, especially in high grade.
  10. Hello N e r V If you get time, have a read of the post below, and some of the pictorial examples that follow it, and see if it changes your viewpoint at all. Whilst I can understand your feelings, the drive to call first printing price variants of US original comics just that ('price variants', whether they be UK, Australian or Canadian) is less about attempting to 'pimp them up' for pricing and more about seeking a reasonable classification so that they can be more clearly distinguished from reprints and other countries locally produced books. See what you think: I don't think the price variant prefixes of 'UK', 'Canadian' and 'Australian' that CGC have now adopted muddy the waters in respect of US copies. Quite the opposite in fact. There are only really four types of comic price variant in respect of US books: US Price Variants (first printings with, for example, 30/35 cent prices, the 1999/2000 Marvel newsstand price variants etc) UK Price Variants (first printings with pence prices) Canadian Price Variants (first printings with Canadian dollar prices) Australian Price Variants (first printings with Australian dollar prices) Everything else is a reprint or a locally repackaged item. If it wasn't part of the original US production run, it's not a variant as it's not the original thing. While we're on the subject, I don't refer to newsstand copies as variants of direct editions as some do. They are 'editions'. The only way a newsstand copy can be a variant is if there are two copies of the same first printing newsstand book with printed differences (e.g. the 1999/2000 Marvel Newsstand Price Variants which have newsstand copies with three different cover prices). A newsstand edition with a higher price to it's direct edition cousin is still just a newsstand edition.
  11. That's cool, I've not seen that one before. I like how the absence of yellow leaves the top of the red Avengers 'A' as magenta.
  12. Monumental mischief indeed! I was looking at a copy of this at the fair yesterday, coincidentally. Bonkers looking comic. Brilliant. And who wouldn't want an Owl cowl