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boomtown

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  1. I probably should have said "over the last 6 months", as to when the Vampi's were accumulated. I think I had both sets when your set was listed on the boards. Even so, I was surprised your set didn't sell, especially when you dropped the price.
  2. Finally found a set without the poor quality staples from a seller in the UK. A few of them have minute rust, but most are rust free and none show rust migration into the paper. It also had the transfer so that's a bonus. I realize TERRIFIC is like the black sheep of the family to the FANTASTIC run, but it has some great content, along with the under appreciated teenage Barry Smith posters for back covers. Also picked a couple of Sets of the UK Vampirella run over the last couple of months!
  3. That Wolverine on the 2nd row with a small piece of hair showing is closing on ebay today, currently at $810.
  4. Picked up a full size Wrightson Frankenstein print from the wife. It's the 40th Anniversary one that was released recently. It's not as nice as the Artist Edition they did awhile back, but it's still a beauty, comparable to the ones Wrightson used to sell at conventions. Limited print of 400 Also got this boxed set reproduction of the 24 black light cards that were originally produced by Third Eye.
  5. It was the classic Neal Adams/Denny O'Neil Green Lantern/Green Arrow run for me. They are beautiful books, had a couple of stand out issues, but overall it was a somewhat boring read for what the books sell for. As an old Speedy fan, I did really enjoy the spotlight on him in the drug storyline, and the intro of John Stewart was a plus, but it was a rather preachy for the most part. Commenting on the Ronin/Dark Knight talk. Obviously, Ronin was a vanity project for Miller, and I had a difficult time reading it. I think I made it thru the third book before calling it quits. I did pick up a tpb of it years later and found it much easier and enjoyable to read, while actually enjoying it. I think when it came out it was so different, it was difficult for me to get in to. Comics have grown up over the last 30+ years and it read much more cleanly when revisited. As far as Dark Knight goes, it was a classic when it was published and remains one today. It, and Watchmen, totally reinvigorated the whole comic book industry. If you want to argue that Alan Moore had already started that, that's fine, but Miller blew it up with his take on Batman and Superman. There's a small group that didn't like it, but maybe they are the ones that don't get it.
  6. Mycomicshop had a copy of the sample issue up for sale in the last year or so. I was buying a bunch of late 60s/early 70s fanzines and decided to wait for it on the next order. It was gone soon after that. As far as Starlin work, he did multiple stories in Star Studded Comics (some featuring Doctor Weird) before the Doctor Weird #1 came out. He also did a really cool The Eagle title for the Texas Trio guys at around the same time.
  7. The 2 series I will go back and reread often are Planetary and 100 Bullets. I still have aha moments even after multiple readings.
  8. I thought the original Nova series kind of went downhill when Infantino took over the art. Started with John Buscema, jumped to Sal Buscema, may have been a little Pollard in there somewhere. I liked it all until Infantino came on board.
  9. Anyone that's really into this kind of stuff should look for these 2 books focusing on Silver Age and Early Bronze Age Marvel Collectibles. I looked for years for reference books that contained all the Marvel stuff put out in the 1960s and 1970s and these are the best source I have found.
  10. I believe that may have passed through my hands at one point. I can't believe there could be two of those. Bought it in a bulk box lot about 10 years ago and just couldn't keep it, it was so ugly. Listed it on ebay as an auction, describing it as seriously water damaged without stains, low, low ugly grade book. The "without stains" comment probably got someone to bite. I was expecting it to go for $10-$20. It went for over $100. I sweated that thing being returned for months!
  11. The Dave Cockrum, followed by Mike Grell was the golden age of the Legion for me. Followed closely by the Keith Giffen run years later. Good stuff!
  12. I did the same thing with Chris Bachalo. When he has an art drop it usually sells out in a few minutes, happened to be on his site when it dropped. Here's my first piece, bought directly from Dave in the early 90s when he did his world tour.
  13. My wife pulled me away for a minute and look what happens