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8.5 also. Very sharp looking comic.
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On 4/23/2022 at 1:57 PM, KirbyJack said:
Thanks!
The Rawhides are a group you don’t see every day. To complete it, I had to make @Bronze_Age_Fan sorry enough for me that he actually sold me a comic!
My 19. ❤️
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I have all the bronze FFs. And the Silver and copper. What do ya wanna see?
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On 3/20/2022 at 6:16 PM, Albert Thurgood said:
Thanks. Another dumb question: what is the importance of Groot?
Was featured in movies. Seems to be very popular. Toys are made of him.
Also he was technically the first silver age character created. Facts.- bc, KirbyJack, Austin_t_a and 1 other
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Hi,
I bought a Thundercats lot from eBay. #1 and 2 were included. The #2 states on the inside cover second print. Eh. The #1 does not state this, but using the
https://comics.zapkapowcomics.com/ Website, the pics on the price box makes it look like a second print. Does anyone have any info on did second prints clearly state on the inside page that it was a second print? I looked on eBay and see graded copies with both forms of prices boxes graded as first prints. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks.
Here is the comic, and the #2 that was marked second print.
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On 3/17/2022 at 7:02 PM, darkstar said:
That statement does two things.
1) It encourages people to subscribe to their channel. Which is you know, how Youtubers generate a significant portion of their income.
2) It gives their subscribers the first opportunity to buy the books, as they get alerts when new videos are posted. Since most of the books they talk about are inexpensive, they typically don't have a ton of eBay listings (most people don't list cheap books on eBay because it a) takes valuable time and b) the profit margins are low). As a result of having thousands of subscribers, which is just a fraction of their viewership, it only takes a small percentage of their viewers to wipe out the current online supply of most cheap books. That is the result of their fans watching their views and being motivated to buy the book to read, not because they were convinced it can be flipped or held as an investment.
For the third time now, it is blatantly obvious you are not at all familiar with their channel nor have you watched any of the videos.
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