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celluloidbuff

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  1. 5 hours ago, Spawn1709 said:

    Quick question. I'm pretty new here and was just wondering how long it takes for people to get the grades back from when CGC receives the book (not the actual book back, just the grade)?

    As soon as you see "Finalized / Imaged / Shipped" in your submission status. You will be able to click the link on your invoice number on the left to see the actual grades; the link for the aforementioned phrase takes you to package tracking.

  2. 8 hours ago, poppy73 said:

    Right now I think the best looking covers are the Star Wars Action Figure Variants. 

    I enjoy so many different artists' covers, but these hold a special place in my collection for a variety of reasons. Finally got to meet JTC at Star Wars Celebration (previous SWCs he was always away from the booth when I stopped by). I'm a bigger fan now than before.

  3. 1 hour ago, ADAMANTIUM said:

    ....... :( 

    I had to break down and buy a new computer..... today, Help?

    Not sure what I'm doing, but I've always bought a "laptop", with my current having 200+ gigs of storage and only 60 used since I got it either 2015 or 2017....

    This time, since I just got done with a con, I went the cheap route and bought a chromebook with only 16 gigs of storage wha wha....

    Only casual use now, so should be ok..... but it will come with a "usb ethernet connection.... "

    Is there a way to convert my "phone ethernet connector" over to usb?

    Lots of places sell an RJ-45 (a little bit larger in size than "phone ethernet" - phone connector is actually an RJ- 11) to USB adapter.

    Here's a link to one on Amazon that is USB 3.0 and 10/100/1000 ethernet: https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-1000-Gigabit-Ethernet-Adapter/dp/B00M77HMU0/ref=asc_df_B00M77HMU0/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=167140037427&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=6701102665264457106&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9017953&hvtargid=pla-195027879195&psc=1

    Hope this helps.

  4. On 4/22/2019 at 3:02 PM, sacentaur said:

    They made a point to showcase Arya’s accuracy with weapons last night, once with the dragon-glass daggers and once with a bow-and-arrows. Then with the special emphasis on the customized weapon Gentry made for her, I think we’re due for her to take out a major baddie next episode!

    Very prescient post in hindsight. Nice work out of you.

  5. On 4/15/2019 at 1:07 PM, Mercury Man said:

    I never understood actor on a comic, unless said actor is pictured on comic.   

     

    On 4/17/2019 at 9:46 AM, comicginger1789 said:

    ^I agree with that. Getting Tobey Maguire or to sign a random (or even key) issue of Amazing Spider-Man is silly and has zero interest to me. However, I do think it would be cool if Harrison Ford signed an Indiana Jones comic or Mark Hamill a Star Wars comic because those characters were drawn similarly to their likeness. 

    I understand both your points.  I've got some celebrity signed books from various film and television franchises, but creators are usually my primary focus.

    That said, I've got a decent collection started of actor-signed action figure variants for the Star Wars comics that's become my primary focus. Those covers combine my love for my original figures (without the hassles of storing said figures), meeting (most) of the actors in person that had such a huge impact on my youth, sometimes getting to hear behind-the-scenes stuff I've never read or heard before, or even just getting health updates on actors who had to cancel because so many of these guys live in proximity to each other in the UK and remain friends either because of interactions during filming or forming those relationships years later on the convention circuit. There's a "thrill of the hunt" element to obtaining some of the lesser known or uncredited actors who filled the roles of minor characters or creatures or puppeteered various characters before the days of CGI. Some of the original trilogy actors have sadly passed or have retired from the convention scene for health reasons, so sometimes it's a race against the clock.

    Obviously, I can't go to every con, so facilitators have been a big help; many times, I've had the pleasure of meeting the actors on previous occasions where I only got an 8X10 signed because I didn't know about Signature Series until long after I started attending cons, so at least I'm not missing out on that part of the experience with having the signatures facilitated.

  6. 8 hours ago, dupont2005 said:

    How many pages is it? I saw a pic and they looked square bound and thick but it was on Becky Cloonans Instagram so it could have been some issue 1000 related swag

    96 pages, so thicker than Action 1000 (at 80), but it's also $2 more retail ($9.99 vs $7.99, unless it's a store variant where they're charging $20-$30 or more a pop right out of the gate).

  7. Four modern Signature Series (fast track) RECEIVED 03/05/2019.

    Scheduled for grading 03/06/2019

    Credit card charged (a positive sign) - still scheduled for grading 03/12/2019

    Grading / Quality Control - 03/13/2019

    Shipped - 03/14/2019

  8. Not sure if this is appropriate on a comics forum, but I've had a family member all of a sudden want to attend this event as well. As previously stated, the 5-day passes sold out in two days' time.

    If anybody has an extra or is unable to attend, today (March 8th) is the last day to edit the name and email address on the order to match the buyer (otherwise, you have to physically exchange the badges). If you have one and want to PM to work out arrangements before tonight's deadline passes, please let me know. I will be unavailable to respond to PMs from about 18:30 (Central time) to about 21:00 or so because I'm taking my son to see Captain Marvel tonight.

  9. 5 minutes ago, BetaRayBill said:

    I've noticed two icons in the registry sets, one is of an eye, which is a clickable URL to a picture, but what does the icon that looks like a document mean?

    Also if you have a comic that doesn't belong to any existing set, besides requesting a set, is the only way to register is to make your own custom set?

    I'm pretty sure those are the winners of previous years' Best in Set Type awards.

  10. @InvaderZim73 I bought a book I consider a grail (Star Wars #1 black/white C2E2 sketch variant Luke Skywalker action figure) from him. He was open to time payments, so appreciated for a budget buster like this one. I did manage to cut down the time significantly with the sale of a few of my own books so we could complete the transaction more quickly. Communication was always courteous and professional, letting me know exactly when he'd be able to ship, packing the book extremely carefully. I was thrilled when it arrived in such perfect condition. I wouldn't hesitate to buy from again. 

  11. @OV I bought several books from him in a few different transactions after he responded to my WTB thread on Star Wars action figure variant covers. Communication was always professional and courteous, shipping was always done quickly, everything was packed beautifully, and the books were all in perfect condition. They included both blue labels and yellow labels, and he was very fair with pricing and willingness to spread my wants over multiple purchases. He doesn't have his own kudos thread, so I thought posting this here would be appropriate. I wouldn't hesitate to buy from again.

  12. Comics stalwart and all-around nice guy Phil Hester has a friend with a rare form of cancer that needs to fly cross-country for a clinical trial for twelve weeks, with each weekly trip costing $1K. To help defray some those costs, Phil is offering some original art on eBay. So far, he's got a Swamp Thing (unpublished) piece, a page from Red Hood and the Outlaws #25, and a Deadman piece coming soon. Here are the links:

    Red Hood page:  https://www.ebay.com/itm/Batman-vs-Joker-splash-by-Phil-Hester-Ande-Parks/173791584681?hash=item2876c921a9:g:0oQAAOSwGNFcY3n9:rk:1:pf:1&frcectupt=true

    Swamp Thing: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Swamp-Thing-Art-by-Phil-Hester/173789989453?hash=item2876b0ca4d:g:gcwAAOSwJoxcYkkf:rk:6:pf:0

    Deadman: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Deadman-Art-by-Phil-Hester/173792875945?hash=item2876dcd5a9:g:Yc8AAOSw78xcZIUX:rk:2:pf:1&frcectupt=true&autorefresh=true