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RockMyAmadeus

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  1. That's always true though as many don't want the drama. I have had quite a few potential PL issues in years past that were not worth the hassle. But you feel the urge to hassle and dive into every one else's problems? What a joke! If you don't come forward with your own, then don't chime in here. Dial it back a bit. This is the probation discussion thread. Meaning, it's where people discuss the situation, looking for input from unrelated third parties.
  2. My imaginary reputation doesn't need defending.
  3. The major difference between the 90's and now isn't just eBay and the internet... It's the fact that the new comics market is 1/10th the size it was then.
  4. It was dead on. I felt as though maybe your account had been jacked. yep Nah it's me. Do I at least get credit for coining the word "flipportunity" ? Yes, it's brilliant. Although the second p might be superfluous.
  5. The Overstreet Update was inaugurated in 1982, as a supplement to the "Big Guide." At first, it was semi-annual, 6 months before/after the annual. It only contained listings from about 1955-present. Due to the expanding and evolving market, it became quarterly in 1989, and then bi-monthly (with the exception of the traditional April release of the bigt book) in 1990. Finally, it became monthly in 1992/1993, to compete with Wizard. It failed that competition, and folded in 1997.
  6. "for example". dork. Don't put me in a box, Canadian. I shake my fist at you! So, *you* can disagree with me, but if I disagree with your disagreement, well, that's just right over the line, huh...? Good to know! Highly aggressive. You take your #4s and get the hell on out of here, before I beat you over the head with a moldy banana! RGHAGRUHEJRHBEKJHBJKDHU!!!!! #5. #6. And possibly #7.
  7. "for example". dork. Don't put me in a box, Canadian. I shake my fist at you! So, *you* can disagree with me, but if I disagree with your disagreement, well, that's just right over the line, huh...? Good to know! Knowing is half the battle. I was actually about to delete the post altogether as it seemed too smart azzy when my three year old came in the room We can agree to disagree. You're allowed As for liking to argue, that was actually something you wrote about yourself once I wouldn't normally say that about someone I only know thru forums but I figured I could take the I for from the source! DEBATE! The word is DEBATE. Arguing is a waste of time.
  8. "for example". dork. Don't put me in a box, Canadian. I shake my fist at you! So, *you* can disagree with me, but if I disagree with your disagreement, well, that's just right over the line, huh...? Good to know!
  9. You better watch it, or I'm going to send you some bathroom ants. Dead, of course. You can't send live ants through the mail. Usually.
  10. #3 is strong, I'd rank them 1,3,2,5,4. I will forgive you your error. I don't know how anyone could quantify which is the most iconic, but I know I personally prefer #1 By using quantifiable data, such as merchandising, for example.
  11. I don't think anyone minds. You did post a number one. It was just missing the logo. Just be glad he didn't post a #2. And DEFINITELY not a #4. (multi-layer inside reference!)
  12. Cap 321 is better than annual 8 It's supreme. No doubt. But I think you'll have a hard time convincing people that it's better than Annual #8.
  13. Oh, and I'll go with #3 being "the" single most recognizable Punisher image. #1 is magnificent...but for iconographic impact, #3 is the winner.
  14. The only Zeck piece I'd ever consider superior would be Cap Annual #8. Otherwise, this is the king.
  15. Ok, if you insist. You're a dork. You can keep the Okra, however. I don't need it.
  16. I don't see where anyone said speculation wasn't occurring. Did you have a specific comment in mind? I certainly was speculating. From #93 on, I bought 15 copies of each book, all the way up to #100, because I believed Liefeld was the new McFarlane. And he was. Kinda.