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Mr. Spider-Woman

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  1. I am going to be offering the following for free, you pay shipping costs only, at around 4:30PM Eastern this evening. Someone, please, take this stuff off my hands. Magazines Wizard 74 (October 1997) Wizard 84 (August 1998) Scrye 6.1 (April 1999) The Official Marvel Collection (2004) Marvel PREVIEWS Special Dark Reign Edition Marvel PREVIEWS Issue 65 (January for March 2009 Shipping Product) PREVIEWS January Issue 244 (January for March 2009 Shipping Product) Marvel VISION 16 (April 1997) Marvel VISION 20 (August 1997) Marvel VISION 26 (February 1998) Marvel VISION 27 (March 1998) Marvel VISION 28 (April 1998) Marvel VISION 29 (May 1998) Marvel VISION 30 (June 1998) Free Comic Book Day 2003 Ultimate X-Men 2003 Ultimate Spider-Man 2003 Walt Disney's Donald Duck Adventures 2009 Radical Comics 2009 Blackest Night 2009 Dark Avengers 2009 William Shatner Presents Bluewater Productions Promotional/Giveaway Comics Daredevil Saga x2 Stephen King The Stand Sketchbook The Wonderful World of Oz Sketchbook After Watchmen... What's Next? Marvel Young Guns '09 Sketchbook Comics The Adventures of Kool-Aid Man Animaniacs 18 Goldyn in 3-D (sealed with 3D glasses) x3 Norwegian Spider-Man #5 (2000) Proximity Effect TPB #1 (Top Cow 2004) Toys/Games Incredible Hulk Heroclix (bagged, FCBD) Maistro Ultimate Marvel Die-Cast Collection Cyclops Car (on cardboard, unopened) Spider-Man PEZ Dispenser Sin City Playing Cards (sealed) Spider-Man Playing Cards (used) Star Wars PocketModel (sealed) Miscellaneous Marvel X-Men Adventures Hero Caps/Pogs (9, in cardboard holder) Marvel The Amazing Spider-Man Hero Caps/Pogs (9, in cardboard holder) Marvel Hero Caps/Pogs (15, Spider-Man/X-Men, loose) Flair '95 Marvel Prints - Carnage (glossy cardboard) Flair '95 Marvel Prints - Namor (glossy cardboard) The Amazing Spider-Man Comic Strips (51 strips from 1996/1997, cut out of the Hartford Courant, plus two Spider-Man Magic Eye strips from the Hartford Courant) X-Men Movie Novelization Comic News 1101 Comic News 1104
  2. Folks do it occasionally,so go for it! OR,you could donate the whole lot to a childrens hospital,best feeling in the world Thank you kindly for answering my question. I had not considered donating the stuff to a hospital. Unfortunately, there is nothing worthy of being donated.
  3. Are people allowed to give things away for the price of shipping? Because I have been cleaning out my closet and have a pile of what is frankly junk that I very much doubt anyone would be willing to money for. I would rather give it away than throw it away and maybe there are people who would take it for the price of shipping. Free Comic Book Day books, freebies, promotional giveaways, old Wizard/Scrye magazines, some Previews magazines, that sort of thing. EDIT: I ask because the guidelines clearly state you must have a dollar value. If I put up an asking price of one penny would that be seen as gaming the system?
  4. Ian, I think you should read the whole collection, book by book, in chronological order. Starting ... now! (As an aside, keep up the good work vis-à-vis missing Doctor Who.)
  5. I suppose this is a pre-pre-sale announcement... I have a bunch of 1970s "drek" that I tried selling here a while back that I am thinking about tossing up again at even lower prices (I still doubt any of it will sell) plus an assortment of odd books I would like to move out of my closet. Nothing worth much of anything, unfortunately for me, but it all takes up space. However, I also have a bunch of promotional items from TV shows and movies. Would anyone be interested in, say, a poster from The WB's short-lived "Birds of Prey" TV show? It looks just like this only it doubles as a book cover and is not technically a poster. I also have some promo comics from the film "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow" and some bits and pieces from "Alias," "Lost" and "Invasion."
  6. what are the bone cousins supposed to be? the bone cousins are bones from boneville! they look pretty realistic to me So they are not supposed to be a specific animal? #4 was all I had and I figured I would give it a shot and if I liked what I read, I would go back and get the earlier issues.
  7. I actually just read my first Bone comic early today. It was issue #4 from Image and although I thought the artwork was great, I have never been one for anthropomorphic animals (just what the heck are the Bone cousins supposed to be, anyway?) and Bone was no exception. Same thing goes for Cho's Liberty Meadows. Wonderful artwork, the talking animals simply do not work for me. Which is odd, considering all the other fantastic elements that go into comic books that I do read and enjoy.
  8. Sadly, this new white color scheme is worse for me. I could handle the prior one -- I just did not like it. This one hurts my eyes. I guess there is no way to please everyone, eh?
  9. I think I was reading a comic the other day with one of these inserts. They were only inserted in comics distributed to military members, is that what folks are saying in this thread? How unusually unusual.
  10. Time to bust in with some *ahem* lower quality gems. I just cannot compete with, well, anyone in this thread. But here are some scans of the only silver age comic that I own more than one copy of: If only I could combine the best qualities of both copies into one, slightly better looking copy. Ah, well.
  11. I think this is a terrific idea and I applaud someone for taking the time and effort to examine the various ways to go about pressing comics.
  12. Huh, how would you even know a comic had more than one cover if you were digging through a back issue bin somewhere? How many of the books in this thread have been found accidently?
  13. I have never heard of this "phenomenon" before. How incredibly odd.