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seank

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  1. I dare you to collect Planets. I don't think you are man enough.

     

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    While I'm not man enough to do lots of things (such as changing my oil, killing a deer, or slapping my butler around for not cutting the crusts off my fried bologna sandwiches), collecting Planets is in fact within my circle of competence. I see your dare, and raise you a dare to sell me yours.

     

    This a family-oriented board. Please refrain from any references to "slapping the butler."

  2. I love the fact there's a group of people out there who will discuss such esoterica as Fiction House color fading. If I brought this up to my wife, her eyes would glaze over faster than a fanboy chasing a variant cover.

     

    I'm not certain the fading is due to printing issues, but I'm no expert. Could it be that the FH publishers were so cheap they asked the printer to run more copies that he would have normally without replenishing the press? I always thought the cheap FH production values overall had to do with the fading. Take a look at Jumbo 100, for example. Most copies I've seen are trapezoidal instead of square.

     

    My preference is for a bright cover also. I've passed over many FH books that were washed out but otherwise nice.

  3. Ok Fiction House guys, a question here:

     

    FH books are notorious for cover fading. So given a choice between a bright cover with lower page quality or a faded cover with better page quality, which would you pick? Assume the page quality is overall acceptable, not brown or brittle.

  4. A heads-up for all you pre-code guys. Marc of House of Comics had a nice box of recent arrivals at the Sacramento Convention yesterday. Quite a few very nice pre-code horror books. I'm not sure as to rarity or anything, but they looked nice to me. You may want to send over want lists or prod him to post a list of what he has.

  5. Thanks guys... I figured this year I'd try to aquire some nice lower grade key books, and then revert back to lower end books ($100 to $400 price point), after I have a nice core built up. But once you get the bug, its really hard to stop (I'm sure no one can relate to this! 27_laughing.gif )

     

    The Fiction House books are really starting to appeal to me...

     

    Run! Run away now before you, too, are sucked into the vortex of Fiction House! (I don't need the competition... frown.gif)

     

    Is your next purchase going to be Planet Comics #2?

  6. I went to A-1 Comics yesterday to meet up with Neurosis138. Since I had some time, I figured I'd peruse the FIction House books for any new Jumbos or Fights. (Gotta have my jungle girls!)

     

    Came home with this instead:

     

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    The scan doesn't do the colors justice. They're deep with a good bit of gloss left on the cover. It was one of those "If I don't buy it now I may never see it again purchases."

     

    And Chris (Neurosis) is a nice guy. It's nice to have a fellow CGC-er in the area.

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  7. OK, I guess i underestimated the fox & crow appeal. I really should start an infinite DC funny Animal thread. I am curious though, so many people like fox & crow, but to me, dodo & the frog is a much better read. I never really hear many people even talk about it, but fox & the crow seems to be the default DC funny animal favorite.

     

    Do Sugar & Spike count for this proposed thread (though they're technically silver/bronze)? Marc from HouseofComics is bringing a few issues to Sacramento next weekend for me to look at. I still regret not purchasing the one he had at Wondercon a year or two ago. (Though he gave me a great deal on a bright and shiny Batman 146.)

  8. Here are my five favorite acquisitions from the Chicago Con! I picked up a bunch more golden age, but these are the ones I keep pulling out of the box and enjoying over and over again. I'll post some of the others another night, and maybe put all the Timelys into a group shot.

     

    Can I come over to your house to read some comics? I promise to wash my hands before I touch them.