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Get Marwood & I

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  1. Me too. Not with you though mind, it's just a timing coincidence.
  2. I like 'Force Unlimited X'. Or FU-X as they abbreviated it to.
  3. No, sorry Maurice, that's rubbish.
  4. Yes, that'll do, thanks. Pretend that's what I posted.
  5. Your welcome. I've noticed some of the UK reprints starting to creep up. The Alan Class reprints which contain first appearances, e.g. AF15, are starting to attract more buyers and are starting to be priced accordingly. But this example is blatantly over the top. Wait for another
  6. No, the 10c Atlas is the original printed in the US. Miller then secured the rights to print their own version in the UK. The 6d copy is a reprint, tailored to the UK market, not a first printing price variant of the US original. Still nice though, but that price is eye watering.
  7. I did a great thread on this years back and the mods pulled the whole lot. The rotters. That backs quite handy though isn't it. Somewhere to rest your pint.
  8. Ok, even I'm laughing at that image. I know it's wrong.
  9. That skeleton won't save you if Fat Arse Girl sits on you. And the claws will barely touch the surface. It'd be like two Jupiter's landing on you.
  10. On this occasion, the F stands for.....
  11. Ha! They're not the ones at the old wax works in Great Yarmouth are they? Worst wax works I've ever seen
  12. Craig, you're a kind hearted chap and I love you. I liked kav too when I joined and we got on. Then one day we had a misunderstanding and he turned on me for trying to help him. So we stopped getting on. He has good qualities for sure. No point holding grudges and I'd get on with him again. But kav has a blind spot which is that he is pathologically incapable of avoiding one or two members here with whom he has issues. I think he sees it as his mission to burst the bubble of their perceived pomposity. Trouble is, it's painful and tedious for the rest of us to watch, as all these types of personal grudge battles are. So when he returns, my door is open for us to rub along again with the occasional bout of mutual teasing (hence Fat Arse Girl). I hope if he does, he learns how to use the ignore button, as I have P.S. This thread will be pulled as, in my experience, threads about individual members always are. So post why you can.
  13. Someone find me a gif of someone with a serious disapproving face who then bursts out laughing.
  14. I've got a like, a laugh and a sad face so far. Can someone do confused then I'll have the full set.
  15. Yep, GCD is correct, it's a reprint. L Miller were prolific reprinters of US material. It wasn't until 1960 that they solicited first printings with pence prices on them (see my Marvel / Charlton threads)
  16. I liked the 'Back in Black' storyline, and Garney's art. A few good stories here and there after 300 but nothing to rival the first 185 issues really. I see the old stuff and new as completely separate. You can't compare the later sophistication to the simpler, but far more charming early books. It's all wrapped up in age too. And nostalgia.
  17. I heard Fat Arse Girl sat on his computer.
  18. I did read all the Superiors but can't remember. I thought that's the one thing Ock never managed though - to 'get off' with MJ. Well worth a mind swap in my opinion
  19. I agree. There's only so many times you can 'come up from the depths' before it gets old, no matter how tall you are. And as for fire breathing? I've seen fiercer flames fly from my arse on curry night