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BronzeBruce13

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  1. I've been processing a huge collection the last couple of months that has many high grade Newsstands from the mid 80s sometimes as far back as the early 1990s.

    I was working on the Daredevil run, specifically "Fall from Grace" 319 - 325 and have several 319s and 1 or 2 each of most of the rest in solid 9.8 . I looked on Ebay and of course saw several individual NS and NS sets. Bottom line, are 9.8 quality NSs common? I don't see any recorded sales on GPA either (shrug)

     

  2. Ok, this was an odd find. I have a short box of uninspiring looking Marvel UK titles accumulated over the years, but today I found something that I didn't expect (as Marvel and MarvelUK seemed to be separate entities).

    Here we have the 2 sister companies? crossing over characters (however lame they are... MotorMouth and KillPower??? ???:sick:)

    Does anyone have any knowledge regarding MarvelUK in general? Why is it even a thing and why is it separate, etc?

     

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  3. On 11/25/2023 at 11:02 AM, Brock said:

    Here's an interesting one... the 1970's crossover between Marvel's Kull the Conqueror and Gold Key's Dagar the Invincible.

    At that time, Don Glut was writing both titles, and figured that neither of his editors was paying attention to what he was doing, so he put Kull and Dagar into the same world, and then had them fight the same monsters (as seen on some covers here). Then the supporting cast starts to cross over between books. In Dagar #15, Dagar's girlfriend Graylin leaves him, and she next pops up in Kull #22 where she becomes Kull's love interest.

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    Very Cool Brock! Love it

  4. On 11/22/2023 at 9:20 AM, Brock said:

    Here's a classic... Spider-Man crosses over with Saturday Night Live.

    It's got the first comic appearances of Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, and John Belushi, but that's just for starters. Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson are audience members, while Stan Lee is the guest host and Rick Jones (from Incredible Hulk and Captain Marvel) is the musical guest. It even has SNL cast member Garrett Morris as the first black Thor.

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    Excellent! Marvel and NBC SNL...

    One of the earliest I'd imagine possibly excluding earlier(?) Spidey and Superman Treasuries