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hapicamp

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  1. Hi. For many reasons, two being snow and joy, I'm getting these books out to read (and X-Men, DD) . They've essentially been untouched for the last 45 years, only handled twice in the last couple years to asses and re-bag/board,,,, oh, wait, # 48 a couple times more, to see those Sweet Sweet intro panels on pp7 . # 35 - 50 (#36 missing)
  2. That's all I can add but man have to - wow, beautiful. I blew it up full screen and juuuuuust keeeeeep scrolling, again and again, can not take my eyes off it yet. Incredible book, incredible moment for fans,,,,im still feeling my same first sighting rush, hours later. Looking forward to this journey, glad i found it early.,,, enjoy all.
  3. "..towering presence.." Globally, , Thank you Sir Sean, RIP
  4. Same experience as all posts above. We met in person, he was fully prepared...happy to recommend Pat.
  5. This was my first, quick and dirty hit the button see what happens w/ PhotoScan. No room lights on, all shades drawn, 3:30PM w/ tree shielding sun, book on couch making that immediate area even darker. At first glance results, colors a bit duller/lighter v in-person view (which is also the case w/ my HP8710 scanner, factory settings). But the uninterrupted by glare & reflections view, and ability to do a straight on shot instead of from an angle is a really nice element it gives you with a phone pic imho.
  6. Thank you for posting link. Just downloaded, tried it and wow...really clears up the home scanning issues (I've had) of the newer thicker slabs, and far superior to phone pics re glare and reflection....thanks you again for bringing to our attention!
  7. Cheers and appreciate it Callaway29. I like to wonder What If Martin had no tee time. Thanks SNiPER and I'm with you.... really enjoy low mc and color break in this grade range with older books too. GLWYS.
  8. A bump, and a jump to the last paragraph in "Origins of MARVEL COMICS by Stan Lee" 1974. "Therefore, let's not consider this a conclusion. Let's rather call it a beginning, the beginning of an ever-continuing journey into the realm of Marvel mythology---a realm where all, regardless of color, sex, or creed, are truly kindred souls, united by a common love of adventure, fantasy, and just plain fun. Perhaps, just perhaps, that's what Marvels really all about. Excelsior!"