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thirdgreenham

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  1. I haven't bothered to look at any of the sub-forums. I feel sad. I need a DC war fix and am too lazy to even look. Andy
  2. Wow, beaumonts! Those are slick!!! (thumbs u Andy
  3. I like the scribbling! (thumbs u Good to have you back, Mr. Bedrock. . . But, really, you should stay away from those lousy war books! You don't want to sully your collection with such swill! Thanks Mick (thumbs u You and the other War Correspondents all say the same thing. + 1 more
  4. That's one great girl with a big heart.
  5. I've always found him a little optimistic grade-wise as well, you just have to factor that into the price. They were still nice pick ups for the price. (thumbs u all of you. Andy
  6. Selling my original art here. Have a look if you're interested. Thanks everyone! (thumbs u Andy
  7. Just to "announce" that I'm selling some of my original art and there are many DC war pages available. Have a look if interested. Thread is here. Thanks all! (thumbs u Andy
  8. Oh, now that's too funny, Pam! email: thirdgreenham@hotmail.com when Mick's not looking. Andy
  9. I thought it was going to be a real baby, that is until you said nothing earth shattering. Andy
  10. He mentions them at the end of his report: Alan Bartholomew, Keith Marlow, and Mick Rabin. I really loved that report and it was spot on in many respects with how I feel. The top 10, or in this case, top 20 war books, was something that I've been asking for for years and years. It never did make sense why they listed the top 10 of pretty much every genre but war. What was even better was that list wasn't compiled based strictly on the top 20 most expensive war books. The people involved were obvious war comic fans and it looks like they selected what they deemed to be the most important to them and to the genre in general. Again, great job, and it's reading things like this that make me feel even more proud to be a war comic collector. Andy What is funny about this is , i posed this same theme last year when the OSPG came out. I noticed all the activity here, and wondered why there was no War section in the OSPG. I was thrilled about the report, i hope there is no catch 22. I hope people don't get into War books because of the scarcity of high grade books, which will bump us out. Yup, I remember that, and it was great with the follow-up that we got from the other collectors here and their choices for the top 10. I'm thinking that this is a definite boost to the genre in general and will bring more collectors and also investors in. This will most likely be that catch 22 that you're hoping won't happen, where the prices will undoubtedly rise. The only ones that'll be laughing will be those jerks who already have their complete sets. Andy
  11. He mentions them at the end of his report: Alan Bartholomew, Keith Marlow, and Mick Rabin. I really loved that report and it was spot on in many respects with how I feel. The top 10, or in this case, top 20 war books, was something that I've been asking for for years and years. It never did make sense why they listed the top 10 of pretty much every genre but war. What was even better was that list wasn't compiled based strictly on the top 20 most expensive war books. The people involved were obvious war comic fans and it looks like they selected what they deemed to be the most important to them and to the genre in general. Again, great job, and it's reading things like this that make me feel even more proud to be a war comic collector. Andy