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Lurker89

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  1. 14 hours ago, Mercury Man said:

    Sentry WHY?!

    Miles Morales WHY?!

    Ironheart WHY?!

     

    Mostly agree. .. 

    Some sentry has been good though.... Osborne using Sentry as a weapon was fun in Dark Avengers..... Jeff Lemire wrote the most recent run if Sentry, everything he is on has strong creative writing.

  2. 22 minutes ago, an99 said:

    Oh, and how is it that Batman 89 going to a second print if the first print hasn't even been shipped yet?  Can't DC just print more copies? Is it a cash grab to get people to buy the second print?

    It's a good way to artificially increase the value of the first print.... Making sure it has a low print run thus manufacturing scarcity.

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    1 minute ago, Rhymenoceros said:

    just checked ebay.. yep $20-25 right now. That's what I get for not preordering when I had the chance ha :tonofbricks:  

    Really though I never looked at it too seriously

     Yeah.... I mean I started a thread about how much I already hate the character.....

    Looks like we missed the boat ..... But it's a plague ship I'll gladly miss.

    Feel free to Necro this thread in a couple years when the book is $500 :kidaround:

  4. 35 minutes ago, Rhymenoceros said:

    I've seen a lot of online commenters freaking out over Punchline for some reason. Given the amount of press and heads up that's been given, there is no way stores and dealers won't be flooded with extra copies. Might be a $15-20 book for a couple weeks. Watch I'm wrong and she's bigger than Harley.  The Artgerm variant for 94 out in May is kind of cool, but it's not on the first appearance. 

    I take it we are talking Freaking out in a good way. Unlike myself.:nyah:

     

    Might be a good flip book for a little while. I don't see her catching on but I'm probably wrong par usual.

     

    Looks like "Year of the Villain: Hell Arisen #3"  is the FA

    Here I go buying a book I find to be off-putting to begin with....

     

    "Eww I hate this.... I'll take five plz"

    (:

  5. Tough one for me.....

     

    But then logic kicks in, I'll take the 6.5 IH 181 and turn it into a blue label 9.8 ASM 300 and multiple other tasty slabs.

     

    Always been a huge Venom fan .... I really like Wolverine but not as much as the market does.

    Venom > Wolverine for me.... Unpopular opinion I'm sure... I tend to have those.

  6. Posted this in ASM #300 Appreciation Thread when someone asked me about it.

    "It is a BCW Silver Age UV Protected Showcase, link below.

    https://www.bcwsupplies.com/comic-book-showcase-silver-uv

     

    I like these cases a lot. Pros and cons with everything though.

    I use the BCW Silver Age Showcases with UV protection for my current sized books because the showcases are intended to be used without a bag and board but leave just a little bit of room for the book to shift in the case and that shifting will lead to damage to the books. 

    Using the silver age showcase instead of the current size showcase allows me to use a bag and trimmed board  supplying a nice snug fit without movement.

    The biggest pro on these cases is the $10 price point. BCW has quality products in general, imo."

  7. On 1/23/2020 at 6:12 PM, ThothAmon said:

    Thought I’d cross post here as this magazine came out of the collection I purchased up in Syracuse. Freshly back fro CGC. Wizard 1. 
     

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    I'm from Syracuse... Currently living in CT :facepalm:.

    Syracuse is a good city for comics definitely miss that. 10+ shops with a handful that keep you coming back. Gotta Shout out Mike at Collectibles Galore/ King of Comics and Jeff over Cloud City Comics.

     

    If you are in town and have time for one shop it's gotta be Collectibles Galore/King of Comics. 2c

  8. 17 hours ago, justin said:

    Very cool case. Where can I find something like that?

     

    It is a BCW Silver Age UV Protected Showcase, link below.

    https://www.bcwsupplies.com/comic-book-showcase-silver-uv

     

    I like these cases a lot. Pros and cons with everything though.

    I use the BCW Silver Age Showcases with UV protection for my current sized books because the showcases are intended to be used without a bag and board but leave just a little bit of room for the book to shift in the case and that shifting will lead to damage to the books. 

    Using the silver age showcase instead of the current size showcase allows me to use a bag and trimmed board  supplying a nice snug fit without movement.

    The biggest pro on these cases is the $10 price point. BCW has quality products in general, imo.

     

  9. On 1/22/2020 at 7:55 PM, MGsimba77 said:

    Not old enough but know every episode by heart. It's on "MeTV" classic tv network every Sunday night at 8pm eastern. They do change schedule often so don't know how long it'll last.

    Good to know Lt. @ADAMANTIUMquickly got to the bottom of things 🧐 🔎

    ME TV is pretty awesome... I love seeing old horror movies on Svengoolie .... have not seen it on in a long time though.

  10. On 1/22/2020 at 6:19 PM, Chazgee said:

    I love that there are folks on this board old enough to remember, and have watched, Columbo. 

    I'm 30 and I watch Columbo.... and Bonanza and Gunsmoke and The Rifleman but .... I'm odd..... To say the least.   One of my favorite oldies is Kolchak: The Night Stalker with Darren McGavin.

  11. Gotta laugh whan a "why is X Key"  so expensive thread starts.

    But I do enjoy the conversation that ensues.

    At the end of the day the market dictates. Total preference, among other factors, influence this....not ones individual preference:nyah:.

    EC Horror Comics are exhaustingly expensive because they are rare in decent grade, historic, and because some people have good taste. Other books are expensive because some people are lemmings with horrible taste who fall victim to marketing ploys.

    I personally love Punisher and missed the boat on the book. I'm 30 with a growing family and in no position to buy $2K books. I'm a huge Swamp thing fan and missed the boat on HOS 92 as well, so I will have to find contentment in my SW1.  I love Moon Knight and am very glad I scooped up my 32 when I did. Those three of my favorite characters ..... If you don't like something ... Then it's not for you. It wouldn't persist if there was no market. 

    Punisher FA has alot going for it, it is classic ASM, the introductory character appears on the cover, the cover art is exceptional and has become iconic. The character took time to find his popularity but has sustained it since attaining it.

    You don't  **** on the market the market ***** on you.

     

     

     

  12. 4 minutes ago, Ken Aldred said:

    I was thinking about the upcoming show, and that it might seem too similar to Joker. 

    I did quote and highlight too much of the post to make that clear, though.

    I can see that being an issue. There are a lot of directions the show can go in. I can't say I have all that much faith in Disney to do this thing properly.

    I would have preferred Moon Knight remaining in obscurity. The series should be done with a certain level of macabre darkness and grit that I don't see Disney seeing as "commercially viable" especially with Disney+ as the distribution platform.

    I'm also particularly sour due to the show announcement coming literally a few months before I planned to upgrade my WBN 32 4.0 raw copy to a 7.0 slab which I am now priced out of. :tonofbricks: 

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    Basically a repost of what I said in the "Why is WBN 32 so expensive?" Thread .... Many of us contrarian oddballs hold Moonie in High regard....

     

    I'm a Huge Moon Knight fan, and have nearly every Moon Knight book. He seems to have a cult like following of which I am a devoted acolyte. Some of his more recent runs have been wonderfully written such as the Lemire run. I enjoyed the Bemis run as well

    Too the uninitiated I say sure Moon Knight is like Batman, if Batman had 1/10 the money and was 10 times crazier. Even that is disingenuous.

    Moon Knight shares almost no character traits with Batman. Batman has issues he needs to work through Moon Knight is insane.

     

    Bats to Iron Man is a more realistic comparison but that for another thread.

     

    Moonie lacks the moral clarity of Batman and does not suffer from a boy scout complex.

    There is nothing metaphysical to Batman or his powers, whereas Moon Knight believes himself to be the conduit of an Egyptian God with evidence to back up this claim. 

    Moon Knight made his small fortune by killing people as a mercenary.  His struggles with DID/ MPD allow for his character development to go into a plethora of directions including the fact that there are four distinct characters within Moon Knight's being (Marc Spector, Jake Lockley, Steven Grant, and Moon Knight) One of which is a homicidal maniac another a normie financeer. He has no qualms about killing and Jake even enjoys dismembering and keeping limbs of vanquished foes. When fights are going south and Jake takes over things get fun.

    I'm a Batman fan as well and think he is by far the best of the core DC/ JLA characters. 

    I can see the surface comparison but with any amount of digging one can see these characters are drastically different.

    A lot of people don't get Moon Knight and that's fine "It's not for you"

  14. 46 minutes ago, Keep_It_Clunky said:

    True, DD is not as iconic (or important) as Superman, Batman, Spidey, FF, etc. But he has been a central Marvel figure from the beginning. One could easily argue Miller's DD run is one of the most important in comic history. Not unlike what Moore was doing. That makes DD important. That run helped redefine the medium and, ultimately, Batman too. If you're not a Miller fan then this is irrelevant.  But if DD is only a "blip" MK may as well be invisible. A few cool Bill S. 80s covers doesn't change that.

    That said I do like MK too and hope the series succeeds. 

    All in all I agree. 

    I've  been using DD as a whipping boy to make a point. 

    A lot of people take commercial success for more than it is. Art for arts sake is more genuine and more enjoyable for me personally. 

     

    "Going platinum has nothing to do with luck, it just means a million people are stupid as f---"

  15. DD is Important to no one but his fans . ...  I love how people try to argue the "importance" of the specific characters they like..... DD is not Superman, Batman, Spiderman or the Fantastic Four... Those characters were important to the medium (along with many others). Alan Moore's work in the 80's, that was important to the medium. DD is barely a blip on the radar. 

    Same with Moon Knight he is important to no one but his fans, such as myself. His original run was excellent ran 38 issues, MSMN left me wanting in areas but had its bright spots and ran 60 issues. There were some horrible runs thrown in (Vengeance run comes to mind)The somewhat recent Jeff Lemire run was excellently written, drawn and inked ... But if you never gave the character a chance you wouldn't know. 

  16. 9 minutes ago, speedcake said:

    No amount of extreme fanboy explanations ;)  will ever justify the price for WWBN 32. He's not a character that's caught on in any meaningful way, and as pointed out he's been hyped for movie/tv adaptation for a long time now.  I doubt the recently announced tv show will have any significant impact on an already way overpriced and hyped book, but I DO hope the show is good and entertaining.  Not an expected addition to the Disney+ lineup, but I'll tune in and see what they do with the character. Can't wait for all of these shows. rawr!

    Good I I don't want the price to go up I still want to upgrade my copy lol. One rational explanation on speculation and  high price may be a low print run. It was towards the tail end of WBN. I would love to know what the print number is.