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The Less Blob

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  1. Yes, but I wonder if they can "fix" this by saying some aspect of the mind stone stayed with him so when she reanimates his android body there is still some "him" in it? Afterall, Captain/Ms. Marvel is practically a god based on her mere interaction with an infinity stone, it didn't need to be stuck in her head for her to have her powers
  2. I really liked the last episode and it fills in a bunch of blanks in terms of post "snap" and all that that are not covered in the movies (unless I missed it in the SPiderman movie or it is addressed in Agent of Shields episodes I am not up to yet). My 9 year old was so pizzed it was so short. I defintely would have liked another 20 minutes. The sitcom stuff was fine for a few episodes. I am pretty sure things are going to start turning more dark in episode 5
  3. Yeah, this is different than the Previews scenario, this is the actual story and it is pages, not just a couple of panels.
  4. I suspected they worked out a deal. In 1963 spiderman was not a big deal yet
  5. Ben Cooper seems to have been good natured about it because in 1963 Ben Cooper is selling Marvel Spiderman costumes. I wonder if Marvel got a release from Ben Cooper as part of that licensing and that is why there was never any litigation?
  6. It exists and has been up for auction: https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/1954-ben-cooper-spider-man-1st-ever-1750757999 Did Stan come up with ANY of his own ideas?
  7. Hey 50 cents turned into a $7.99 sale seemed like genius at the time
  8. NYX 3 for $7.99. Not recent. But it still hurts. At least I sold my other copy for $50 (I think here). Thank goodness I misplaced the third copy and never sold it.
  9. I sold at least 3 of them for $50 or less, don't be sad
  10. I sold at least 3 of them for $50 or less, don't be sad
  11. Well, depending on when in November those comics came out (there are several with the ad), they might be the second not really cameo appearance of Wolverine (by the Marvel Previews logic) other than that issue of Sgt. Fury where he is one of the soldiers in the background. The imagery of Eternals was previewed in Marvel comics 4 months before Eternals came out.
  12. Pretty Corben cover on that Epic 2, but I'm swearing off more magazines until I triage a short box worth of dupes/undercopies.
  13. I was perusing a seller who had a bunch of 70s charlton war and I have to say, some of the covers are pretty decent. I feel like the ones i may see tons of that were some part of return/unsold book swindle are often the more generic cruddy covers. Anyway, I want to know how they were able to pump out these bland generic war books for decades but E-Man and Bionic Man could only last a few issues (I assume Doomsday+1 might have ended because Byrne left?).
  14. How about this guy (let's assume the back has nothing going on and there is no stray mar over the "F", that looks like dust)?
  15. OK, fair enough, I guess I wasn't seeing the other dinkums on the back as well. I feel like this looks nicer than the 7.0 below, this 7.5 has a giant crease, but it doesn't have back dinkums
  16. I've only had one book like this that had a big blop on the back and, frankly, as it was back and not obvious ink like this, i think it was foxing. to me the book looked like a 6.5 to me without the blop and CGC gave it a 6.5. But if was a GA book. Highest in the census too, which meant absolutely nothing in 2002 when i owned it.
  17. My guess is that it is a mark a newsstand or comic shop put on the back of the comic to show it was their's. But this looks vastly better than the last BA 7.0 and 7.5 I just bought other than the red dot.
  18. What do you think the blop on the back does to the grade?
  19. Prices on this book are all over the place and crazy. Not many of these newsstands out there...
  20. They paid $1 million for a fairly developed comic universe. The cost of one minute of a WandaVision episode. Sounds cheap.
  21. They probably paid very little. Some of the crossgen titles went 3-4 years. There is a lot of material. But yeah, beautiful books may not = good TV. But its a shame, reading about the corporate shenanigans, they came up with an elaborate structure expecting to lose money until they got TV and other media deals, which did not materialize in time. Kind of putting the cart before the horse. It's not like Indie publishers can't make money or break even, but they walked into this thinking they were already image or darkhorse
  22. 1st appearance of master of quack fu and a variant? $1000 book after a press, easy!
  23. Isn't wolverine in ads that pre-date 180 or are they contemoranious? Starlord is pictured in marvel premiere 11. Isn't black lightning on the cover of comic reader before BL 1 came out? We could go on and on with characters who were pictured before they appeared. Noble causes 4 variant shows invincible, it is a cool novelty and commands a premium, but it isn't invincible 1. I was just flipping through my Werewolf by Night 37 and they have teaser images for the Eternals. 1st app?