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Real Elijah Snow

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  1. 5 minutes ago, Junkdrawer said:

    A friend of mine, we graduated together back in 85'. He did til he was recently killed.

    https://www.google.com/amp/amp.fox25boston.com/news/revere-native-found-shot-to-death-in-atlanta-georgia/566155542

    Oh man. That's awful, and sorry about your friend. I actually live pretty close to there. (I'm just a bit outside of the East Atlanta Village)

    I was a Zombie on the first episode of the Walking Dead, and then again on a couple of episodes in season 4. I wouldn't call it work though unless you count washing all the paint off at the end of the day. I've extra'd on a handful of things, but I think that's the only comic related thing. 

  2. First one seems like a complete one page story. It's signed by Poe De Leon 1980. I've been told that it could be the back cover for a Warren magazine. I've looked up the artists name and gotten nowhere..... The 2nd is a Thing drawing by p craig russel that's dated 1969. It was published in something as the back of it has that brown/orange looking stuff from it being glued on a page at some point. Probably a fanzine, but I've no clue on what it might be. Any help greatly appreciated. I've looked on the net for a while, and haven't been able to turn up anything. 

  3. There's definitely a market for WD 1-20 and a few after that aren't 9.8.

    That's a broad question though, so that's a broad answer. 

    An example, I'll grade any of the first 6 in 9.4 or better. After that 19 and 27 are the only ones outside of variants that I'll fool with. It just depends on what you consider acceptable profit wise with grading costs. They do sell, just at a pretty decent discount off of their 9.8 counterparts.