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theCapraAegagrus

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  1. eBay steals from all of us, so I really couldn't care less.
  2. 0.5 easily. Not worth grading IMO. Not sure of a 0.5 raw comic's value.
  3. Black Adam v Shazam and (Henry Cavill) Superman plz.
  4. You got a good deal, then. It costs much more for just the plastic case and shipping.
  5. It wasn't even Worlds of DC - it was Warner Bros. Zack Snyder was basically their Kevin Feige. The difference between Marvel Studios and WB is that Feige knows movies like Infinity War and Endgame need to be 2.5-3 hours. Warner Bros just want their bonus checks. Disney gives Marvel Studios their distance and creative control. WB thought that more showings = more money (regarding BvS). A better movie = more money. I would've seen the Snyder Cut in theaters more than twice.
  6. To the OP, fo' real: Most Modern comics (1990-Present) below 9.8 are worth squat.
  7. He was fired by WB. He didn't resign. They exploited his child's death to eliminate him. Justice League also suffered because of this meddling.
  8. It's entirely unnecessary expense of time, money, and focus though. I want a director's full focus on their 1 goal. You can already see the result of your wish by watching the BvS Theatrical Cut. It's simply nothing compared to Snyder's vision.
  9. That's an awful idea - for both the consumer and especially the studio. It's bad enough that we sometimes need Director's Cuts. Bloating film budgets for 2 separate cuts - and giving a director 2 different visions to manage - it's just too much. Most comic book characters work under PG-13 guidelines. As we've seen with Deadpool and Logan - others also work under less-constrained guidelines. The Avengers was almost Rated-R because of Phil Coulson's death. The MPAA has 'loosened' its criteria for ratings in recent years.
  10. I'm pretty sure you nailed it. Action Comics #1, Detective Comics #27, and Amazing Fantasy #15 probably should be undisputed. I can't argue against Wonder Woman's 1st Cover or Captain America #1.