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Hawkman

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  1. Hello. Payments accepted: Cash, MO, and Paypal. If near Los Angeles, pick up is preferred. Shipping is $5 in the U.S. International is exact shipping. Books shipped between cardboard and in a box. Feel free to make offers. Detective Comics #398. FN. Asking $25
  2. Marvel should also re-release Infinity War and play both back-to-back in select theaters across the country. Wouldn't make tens of millions, but would sell a few more tickets for those who want to see both in theaters like that.
  3. Yeah, I was able to find a book from the mid-1910's that was found with a signature, but no way to confirm if it was real or not. I figure there's probably a few earlier, but not CGC'd.
  4. Detective Comics #72 CGC 6.0 Sig Series signed by Jerry Robinson. Again, I bought this book raw off metropoliscomics.com, except no time payments this time. I responded to a thread from board member SignatureSelect who was getting books signed at a convention that Jerry Robinson was at before he passed away. There are 12 copies CGC'd that are a higher grade. One of the oldest Jerry Robinson signed books. The yellow cover always looks great with a Sig Series banner above it. Asking $1,000 OBO
  5. Please excuse the photo quality. I don't have a very good camera phone, and don't have the best lighting either.
  6. After owning these books for over a decade, I've finally decided to sell them, along with my entire Detective Comics run (these are the only CGC'd books). I accept paypal and cash, that's it. As far as the Detective #6 is concerned, pm's only if interested in buying. Books will be mailed USPS priority, extremely secure between bubble wrap and cardboard (or whatever you choose) and will include insurance, as well as needing a signature. Feel free to pm or respond if you have any questions. Just after Christmas 2006, I noticed this copy of Detective Comics #6 on metropoliscomics.com. I bought it using time payments and received the book in early 2007. Just days after receiving the book, I noticed a board member (FFB, but HouseofComics.com was there too) post a thread about Craig Flessel. I responded, and he graciously invited me to come along with them to Mr. Flessel's house. Only one problem. I lived in Los Angeles and they were meeting in San Francisco, and I had no car. Thankfully, my father offered to drive me up and wait for me (he would pass away just months later), so this book has always had a special meaning to me. Anyways, after meeting up, we all took one vehicle up into Marin County and went to Mr. Flessel's house. We met him and his wife. Since one of the men joining us (I don't remember his name) was a CGC Sig Series employee, we had the opportunity of getting our books officially signed and encapsulated, while also getting to hang out with Mr. Flessel and see his work and hear stories about the books we had brought. This is officially the oldest signed book in the world. There are only 9 non-restored books on the census with a better grade. There is a Detective #10 also signed by Craig, but that's the closest officially signed book. Thankfully, Craig's signature placement is perfect for me. It doesn't stand out too much or take away from the book itself. I'd rather sell these books here than ebay, so I'm going to leave these books up for about a week, maybe two. If I don't get any acceptable offers, I'll move the books to ebay. Asking price $6,000 OBO
  7. Another several weeks. All told, I think it hits 2.8B worldwide and 850M domestic.
  8. And because of bias, you can't go by these ratings either. These are far worse than the critics. Captain Marvel and Black Panther alone prove this list extremely biased.
  9. One thing about TH, is that he also had several allegations of violence and abuse at this point, and he was known to be "off," and of course, right after Iron Man 2, more and worse allegations came out against him concerning abusing his wife. We know they're mostly, if not all, true, because he's admitted to most of it. I'm sure that played a role in it, but if not, replacing him with Cheadle has become one of those "we got lucky there" moments for Marvel.
  10. The Nolan films are great, no doubt. Batman Begins is my favorite of the 3, but I wouldn't say they're the best for me personally. Batman, Batman Returns, Iron Man, CA, BP, and a few others woud top my list before them.
  11. Sexual assault is disgusting. Child porn is disgusting. This is a movie studio taking a different direction than the one that we have all seen multiple times and has become dull and entirely over done to death. Check yourself. Just because you want to see the same ol' thing every time does not mean the rest of us do. Yes, we lap up change and yes, we lap up entertainment. You should try it sometime.
  12. I for one am glad we dont hear about Uncle Ben. How many times do we have to hear the same story?
  13. Glad this is out soon. I thought Tobey was a great Spiderman, but Tom is the closest to the comics for me, and the first movie surprised me after going into it not hyped.
  14. I finally got around to seeing Captain Marvel. This movie was excellent. The only part I didn't care for was Nick Fury's interactions with the cat, and the reason for his eye being gone, but everything else was slightly above par for Marvel movies. Brie Larson was perfect for me in the role, and the Skrulls were amazing. That flip was the best part of the movie for me. I also loved how she put Yon Rogg in his place at the end. Easily an 8.6/10.
  15. No, we called you out for your blatant sexism. You were flagrantly out of line.
  16. Homecoming was an amazing movie, and Holland has been my favorite Spider-Man so far. Looking forward to this very much, and the stills look great.