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Excelsior!-migration

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  1. Maybe my #6 inking was off, but I really couldn't tell the difference in the color of the prosthetic and his own skin. Maybe Layman will grow a new one for Chu on the back of a lab rat or something. They can actually do that nowadays and it would make an interesting story. Like the rat with Chu's lab grown ear attached to its back escapes from the lab. Then again, that would probably give Chu memories of the ordeal the rat had to go through by having an ear grown on his back which might be kind of gross. :sick:

  2. Pardon the interuption. Just curious what fair market value is for new comics from 2001-2 to 11/2009 timeframe in VF/NM range or better (about 8-9 long boxes)? Probably 70% Marvel 25% DC and 5% Indy. All the core titles like Spider-Man, Batman, Daredevil, X-Men, Superman, Ironman, JSA, JLA, Avengers etc... Thinking about changing to just TPBs for my reading pleasure and to cut down on storage. Most read once and stored away in long box. Not bagged or boarded. Are they just 5-10 cent books? Would it be best to sell at flea market? Maybe set up at local convention? Consign to respected member or the boards that lives in NYC/NJ area and sell here? Burn and roast mashmellows over? Truth is I am too lazy to break up into a 1,000 lots and make a hundred runs to the post office. Thanks in advance. :)

  3. I had no idea it was even popular until after the 3rd issue came out, and I came back to play on these boards. Have just been ordering from DCBS and not doing anything else comic related at all. Was kind of neat to find out that something I'd ordered was actually liked by a lot of people. :)

     

    You must have a good eye for new comics that are going to be good reads. I would have never checked it out without the hype.

  4. 1) Danimal - Welcome to the Chew addiction :headbang:

     

    2) If money were no object, I would own a ton of books and be taking a bunch of carp for how much I paid for them :)

     

    3) You are most likely right about there being only one 10, but... :wishluck: here's to hoping one or two more hit.

     

    4) There was a little bit of buzz about this title right before it came out. I know my shop was sold out when I got there. I think there was an explosion of buzz the day it came out, but I think it was more because of how difficult the book was to get and I think that made even more people go out looking for it. I'd be interested to know how many people have one of those 3000 first prints that even read it :shrug:

     

    I know I did (thumbs u .... and was hooked!

     

    I heard about it after the hype. First printings were long gone. Picked up one of the additional printings and was hooked. Buying them ever since. Great read. Always at the top of my stack to read when it comes out.

  5. What was the print run on Chew #1? I heard 3,000 for 1st print. What are the chances out of that low a print run that there will be more than a few to reach a perfect 10 or just 1? If 3,000 is accurate I don't think 1k is too crazy. Might turn out to be the only one. Even though there are now 19 CGC 9.9s. I don't know how many out of 3,000 comics untouched right out of the diamond box would pass a 9.8 screening. Judging from my LCS comics out of the box every Wednesday I doubt a ratio any better than 1 in 20 or 30 would pass a 9.8 screening. I don't think this comic was hyped before or after the 1st issue hit the stands? I don't think it got popular until word of mouth spread. By the time word of mouth really got around, they were into a 2nd printing. Low print run + Nobody knowing the comic would be an instant success = unlikely there are a ton of CGC 10s out there. (shrug)