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Sal

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  1. I personally would like very much to see a live version of the Beyonder, as long as they stay on-model from Secret Wars 2. Jheri-curl? Check. Mullet? Yes! White leather jacket, white shirt, white pirate pants tucked into white Uggs? AB-SO-FRIGGIN-LUTELY. Epic.
  2. His head isn't detached. Did someone say it is? The actual listing we are referring to says "detached head" and I have seen it a few other times labeled that way. Is that notation on the slab, or is that part of a description in a ComicLink listing? CL has been calling it a "decapitation cover" for years, for some reason That's what the CGC note says "Decapitation cover." Not "detached head," which is significantly more awesome. I concur. In fact, that might be the most awesomest of all descriptions for that issue, "Body-head dissonance" notwithstanding
  3. His head isn't detached. Did someone say it is? The actual listing we are referring to says "detached head" and I have seen it a few other times labeled that way. Is that notation on the slab, or is that part of a description in a ComicLink listing? CL has been calling it a "decapitation cover" for years, for some reason
  4. There's probably literally a thousand high grade copies of that book in the market and another couple thousand sitting in unopened cases
  5. That series could have stopped with the cover of 141 and it would have still been one of the greatest. That cover just tells the whole story and if you were reading the book back then when that came out, it just blew you the * away. There's a great faked movie poster out there for this movie, too
  6. soo beautiful. Are those from the Spine Split Collection? Just kidding; really sweet pair of books, Mike; shame about the tape pull on the MF, though
  7. I'm just glad they stopped calling it a "decapitation cover."
  8. Nice, Chris! And your boss certainly has the "up" part in "stand up" down pat
  9. I wasn't aware CGC penalised a book for an arrival date, is this true? Can anyone confirm this either way? Not true at all. At least, not for stamped arrival dates or other innocuous pencil / grease pen markings. Large, ugly arrival dates will have some effect, as will store stamps in some cases.
  10. Was this the winner? How does one price a book like this? Why this comic is so special? How it's possible that there is only one known copy? Only one "known." I'm sure there are a few left out there in quarter boxes waiting to be unearthed. I need to make a list of all these super rare copper treasures. I'm sure I've skipped over a few of them dumpster diving. If there are any in quarter bins, I'd be shocked beyond belief. Ian Levine has said in the past that Paul Levitz affirmed that they were never printed. Where that one copy came from, I'm not sure, but I think it was a prototype or something like that
  11. Maybe he gave Krickfalusi his Ice Cream Bar
  12. Prepare to be threatened with a half-assed lawsuit!!!11!
  13. To be fair, he does describe his habits as both "paranoia" and "a sickness." Like someone said before, if people here know that you collect a certain title, the odds are that you will get leads for books or outright offers more often than you will get punishment bids or greater competition. Besides, if you're collecting something, odds are that there's someone else already collecting it as well. Unless you're that guy collecting the Kite Fun books; I don't think there's much activity in that pool besides him
  14. Hey, congrats! I have eleven to go, myself.
  15. With respect to payment, I've heard it suggested that putting those terms in your initial post is pretty much become a requirement. Barring that, there's really not a lot you can do, as the rules don't delineate a specific amount of time to be paid. All that being said, if you were to go a week without any communication of any sort, a thread in General asking if anyone had any contact info about the noob might be a good way to smoke them out. But yeah, I think going forward, I'm going to stipulate payment terms up front
  16. Pretty book. The art on this particular book might be the worst in the BA, though. It's complete and utter hell on the eyes
  17. Hey Guy Who Sent Anfield That Book; Good work.
  18. chrisco37 has been looking for that Bats 221 forever. you should offer it to him
  19. This is quite an interesting Miracleman item - one I didn't know about either until last year. It's not a fanzine per se, it's comic published by Richard Johnston, the comics journalist. It was published after MM 24 so is the last appearance of MM until 2004's A1 Sketchbook (minus a few mags). Print run was 3,000 and there was an ashcan version. Yup, that's me, though I'm not sure about "journalist". I was at 20 or 21 at University, I was reading Cerebus, I wanted to put out a comic. I noted how publishers used hot artists to do covers, I decided to go round conventions getting "jam" covers from a bunch of cool artists. Bisley, Sim, Gaiman, Talbot, and the ones you see here - Campbell, Smith, Fegredo, Glyn Dillon, Sean Phillips, Paul Grist, Gary Erskine, Woodrow Phoenix and Mark Buckingham - remember this was all twenty years ago as well. Last year Gary Erskine drew my royal wedding comic biography. Some never even got used, like one with Frank Quitely art... I shoudl find that. Because here's the thing. I don't have a lot of spare copies, they were pulped along the way. I think 800 copies sold to the direct market, the rest are in landfill mostly. I do however have the original cover art. Hmmm. You absolutely should find that Quitely one. And scan it. And then post it here.
  20. Nice pickup, can you post a pic of it? Not this evening but perhaps tomorrow...
  21. Son of Origins, 1st print w/ dustjacket. Thing looks unread. $15.
  22. yeah, finguh, you give 'm the ole what for! this forum ain't your private detective agency, n00bs!