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AC813

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  1. Batman: The Dark Knight Returns #4 9.6 Signed by Frank Miller $150
  2. Back to the Future #1 9.8 Signed by Michael J Fox $375
  3. Doctor Who The Twelfth Doctor #5 9.6 Signed by Jenna Coleman $75 SOLD
  4. Doctor Who The Tenth Doctor #11 9.2 Signed by David Tennant $125
  5. Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens #4 Photo Variant 9.8 Signed by Mark Hamill $350 SOLD
  6. Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens #2 Photo Variant 9.8 Signed by Carrie Fisher SOLD
  7. Wonder Woman #50 9.8 Photo Variant Signed by Gal Gadot If you'd like additional pictures feel free to let me know SOLD
  8. CGC SS Sales Thread With a Blue or Two Hi all!! Trying to refocus my collection on mainly Silver Age books so I've decided to cut lose some of my collection. -All prices include shipping within the US -Will ship to Canada but have to pay actually shipping cost, no international buyers at this time -Paypal or Check or Money Order only, Paypal purchases please add 4% -Please send payment with 48 hours of agreeing to buy a book, unless we've worked something out previously -Feel free to PM me with any offers you might have otherwise first trumps all Kudos can be found here under my prior screenname that I had trouble re obtaining with the new forum Here's a list of what I have for sale, pictures to follow Dark Knight III #6 Midtown Comics Capullo variant 9.8 Signed by Andy Kubert, Frank Miller, Klaus Janson & Briand Azzarello $150 Dark Knight III #1 Midtown Comics Capullo Variant 9.8 Signed by Greg Capullo $80 Back to the Future #1 9.8 Signed by Michael J Fox $350 Doctor Who The Tenth Doctor #11 9.2 Signed by David Tennant $105 Doctor Who The Eleventh Doctor #9 9.4 Signed by Matt Smith $105 Batman #608 9.8 Signed by Jim Lee $200 Thor #337 9.2 Signed by Walt Simonson $80 Uncanny X-Men #266 (BLUE LABEL) 9.4 $125 Uncanny X-Men #267 9.6 Signed by Whilce Portacio $100 Uncanny X-Men #350 9.6 Signed by Joe Mad $75 X-Men #1 (1991) 9.8 Signed by Stan Lee & Chris Claremont $150 Secret War #1 9.8 Signed by Brian Michael Bendis $80 Flash Rebirth #1 9.8 Signed by Geoff Johns $105 Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #1 9.8 Signed by Adam Kubert & Dan Slott $60 Amazing Spider-Man #500 9.0 Signed by J Scott Campbell $60 Amazing Spider-Man #1 (current series) 9.4 Alex Ross Variant Cover Signed by Dan Slott $60 Black Panther #2 (current series) 9.8 Frank Cho Variant cover Signed by Frank Cho $85 Walking Dead #100 9.8 Ryan Ottley variant Cover Signed by Ryan Ottley $115 Or $1500 for all remaining books!!! HUGE SAVINGS on a instant collection Please feel free to ask me any questions at anytime, thanks for checking out my sales thread.
  9. I've been to Mega Con 3 times prior to meet/get a signature and photo with Stan and I choose to sat this one out as it was his "last FL appearance" I figured it would be a madhouse and last year the lines weren't managed very well so I wasn't eager to spend big $$ on going back. The longer I am in this hobby the more disenchanted I become with the larger shows.
  10. I look at comic conventions as a way to celebrate the medium and fans passion for the medium. I enjoy walking the dealer area and trying to find issues but I also like to meet creators and chat with them in regards to the books I've enjoyed. People and just comics to me seems more like a flea market or sales floor than an actual con. Did anyone here go to Elite Con? If so how was it?
  11. Very late to the topic but here are my thoughts The current state of comic cons, it seems is to invite as many current and former tv/movie stars of comic and sci fi shows & movies to appeal to the millions who watch those shows/movies rather than the thousands who read comics every month. Which is smart but at the same time isn't about comics rather than just geek/nerd culture. So I can understand if dealers want to have a show targeted just to them where a guy in a Transformers Cosplay isn't knocking over ther merch or blocking the aisle for 5-10 minutes while people take pictures and chat with him. But at the same time I didn't consider EliteCon a comic con either as it featured no comic guest, no writers, artist, inkers or even local creators it was strictly a dealer show. There are quite a few published Marvel and DC creators who live in the Tampa area and this con couldn't one person to show? I don't think you need cosplayers to be a con but you definitely need comic book guest to be considered a con. It was a nice dealer event but I couldn't consider it a true comic con.