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M-F0uRce99

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  1. On 7/23/2021 at 9:45 PM, wiparker824 said:

    Jumped from 85k to 100k at 4:26AM EST? Could be overseas but I choose to believe this is someone who casually woke up middle of the night to go to the bathroom and made a 100k bid from the toilet. 

    I admit it. It was me. But i wasn't on the toilet. I fell asleep in my parents basement in front of my computer and I woke up and did not want to poop my pants and I tripped on the empty taco bell bag with the empty steel reserve spiked blue razz can in it and fell on the computer and my mouse hovered. It was my computers falt not me.

  2. 6 hours ago, JohnFranklin said:

    Not comic related, but funny nonetheless........https://youtu.be/lhxsNXpoCZ8

     

     

    I love it! I forgot how funny Ma and Pa are! I'd say thier last name but that would make me a racist. Or would that make me a kettleist. not sure. But you are todays winner, Mr. Collector Rex Harryson! Pleas continue your wonderful electroelecution lessons as the world needs you greatly because a lot of peopl on this globe are starving becaus their planes are causing too much rain and ruining crops and edible wildlife and creating more deserts that cause too much heat. Very sad state of affairs! And you, sir or maam are a hero and another wonderful bandaid to top all bandaids on these festering wounds. Well done, Sir or maam! Well done! As your reward, I shall play one of your little seen early speechis to the University of the Academy of Arts and Science- Crackatoa, Northumberland and Wales. A magnificint speech at a magficent Collage!

    And you also get a shiny new pot!

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  3. 16 hours ago, Mecha_Fantastic said:

     

    I believe he attained the rank of Captain, so please show some respect. His name was Captain Interesting. 

    Captain is my name. Don't overuse it, Compadre. Lovin' and respectin' all of ya. Yer the wiskers on my cat, the nose on my dog. Amen 2 that 10 4 OJ! And a great day it is and always will be!

  4. 18 hours ago, Ken Aldred said:

    Easy one.  From the figurework alone  it’s clearly drawn by one of the most famous of all Superman artists, Wayne Interesting.

    You are awesome! AWESOME! Wayne or some other first name Awesome. Copyright that, Amigo. You heard it here first. Make sure you give me my cut. Dinga La Purecha es mastos muy bueno! 😎👍

  5. 2 hours ago, The lips said:

    About as funny as toothache! 

    Two Lips, you are my hero, you sly little devil! "About as funny as a toothache!" Yer a jeenyus! You win todays prize.....and here it is- A link to a youtube video! Congratulations, my freind!

     

  6. 21 minutes ago, KCOComics said:

     

    I'm 38 and not totally surprised by the Johnny Blaze craze. 

    I think my brother was more of a traditional comic book fan than I was. He followed the trends and I realize the things he loved growing up are the things selling for big $$ now. Ghost Rider, X-Men, Venom, Punisher. Those are all coming into their own with our generation. 

    I use to read all the "What Ifs" and followed Fantastic Four.  For us, going to the comic book store was a big deal and it didn't happen often. So when we went, I liked to buy books with no story arch. I hated picking up a story in the middle or never finding out how it ended.  

    I'm 55+ and I read every comic I bought. But I'm very happy for any younger folks who had the foresight to invest. It's a fun and great hobby and if someone can turn it into a full time profession I think that's a wonderful thing!

  7. 10 minutes ago, ADAMANTIUM said:

    Speaking of laugh of the day, there was a bird in the grocery store today but didnt take a pic, too early in the morning 

    Love it, Adam A.! Thank you!!!!!      Says you're a "total newbie" on your picture? 18,000 posts? Good God, man! Someone else tell Adam. Please! I ALWAYS have to play the bad guy!

  8. On 11/9/2020 at 3:44 PM, Ken Aldred said:

    Action Comics 1 and Detective Comics 27 have been reprinted in different formats with different types of paper stock; original and Famous First Edition on newsprint, Archive Edition, Millennium Edition, as examples, which could, of course, be more-or-less effective in dealing with the same load.  Also, the Famous First Edition was a much larger book, and so a direct, one-sheet comparison would be a bit of a cheat.

    A little help here, guys. I'm trying to remember the last name of that artist guy way back when. You know the guy. What's his last name again?

     

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  9. On 11/9/2020 at 3:33 PM, Ken Aldred said:

    It's a long time ago now, but, IIRC, it was musician / singer / songwriter Sheryl Crow, in the 90s, who claimed that one sheet of paper should be sufficient for anyone in any circumstance.

    She was, of course, delusional. 

    Is she related to the Counting Crow?

  10. On 11/10/2020 at 12:02 AM, 01TheDude said:

    an entire thread that basically repeats the tired old joke that Kav throws around this place all the time?

    :kidaround:

    "Kav"? "this place all the time"? um.........sorry, man. I'm outta the loop here. I only have like 100 something posts.

     

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  11. On 11/9/2020 at 3:44 PM, Ken Aldred said:

    Action Comics 1 and Detective Comics 27 have been reprinted in different formats with different types of paper stock; original and Famous First Edition on newsprint, Archive Edition, Millennium Edition, as examples, which could, of course, be more-or-less effective in dealing with the same load.  Also, the Famous First Edition was a much larger book, and so a direct, one-sheet comparison would be a bit of a cheat.

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  12. 15 hours ago, Sweet Lou 14 said:

    Just curious ... all these folks saying that these books are "still cheap," are you putting your money where your mouth is?

    Roger that, sir or maam! I've got my bleacher seat X1 on the market and I'm eyeballin' somethin' closer to the field!

  13. I'm almost sure X-Men will top a million this year. When you think about it, the kids who were around tennish or so when the first Bryan Singer X-Men movie came out are now thirtyish or so. I'm assuming a large portion of that generation are now doing well financially, better than most baby boomers, etc. When I was ten it was all about "ooooh.....aaaaah I got my my FF #1 and Action #1". Then for the next 20 years it was slowly "ooooooh.....ahhhhh.....I got my AF #15 and my Detective #27. Now it's definitely "oooh.....aaaah I got my X-Men #1 and my.....???? I guess I'm a dinosaur but I can't figure the second one out. Yesterday it was Wolverine and Deadpool, today it's Johnny Blaze. I'm definitely a dinosaur cause for some reason I hate that name Johnny Blaze, I never liked any of the comic book series and The Nick Cage movies completely turned me off. 

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