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Warlord

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  1. On 5/25/2024 at 1:25 PM, Patrick John said:

    Hey guys, I am new to the boards. I was making a purchase on Mycomicshop.com today and I noticed that 1st and 2nd second print direct editions of Batman #457 have the Batman logo on their site. Including the Indicia error version. I am not sure if they used the same pic for all three versions. This just may be the UPC logo for the direct editions of this issue. Not sure if it is a logo variant or not. It has been a while since I took a look at this issue. So I am going to check my PC when I get a chance to see to which versions I may have.  

     

    Welcome! I'm glad you've joined in and are checking out this thread!

    Batman #457 is from 1990, and in 1990 the Batman logo basically just denotes a Direct Edition (vs a newsstand).  As such, it doesn't fall within the scope of the Batman logos being discussed in this thread.  For the variants under discussion, there should be a Direct Edition, newsstand, and the multi-pack and/or reprint variant which has the Batman logo.

    Here's what comics.org shows for the different versions of Batman #457 vs what you'll see for BA#16 or BA #19, to help illustrate the difference.

     

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  2. On 4/27/2024 at 11:16 AM, NoMan said:

    Did you know that was a game changer? Did you know to buy multiple copies? 

    Ha, no, I didn't buy UXM94 off the spinner rack simply because it contained unknown characters, not the "real" X-Men!  I picked up the issue, in a Lawson's store IIRC, and after seeing a bunch of nobodies on the cover I put it back in disappointment.  doh!  lol

  3. The Robin issues have set me to thinking about which DCU issues are rarer or harder to find.  I've been wondering if the issues in some date ranges or certain months are any harder to find than others.  So I've done some analysis of all the DCUs that exist per my list (558 issues) vs those that I've found for my collection (393).  Excluding a handful of issues where I don't have a month/year date (some annuals and oddballs listed below), here's a look at how my collection has developed.  As I've noted in previous comments, my collection is perhaps 95+% sourced from LCS and conventions (plus a couple odd lots of ebay comics with some random DCUs) where I've bought whatever issues I encountered.  Those that I've sought out specifically, such as searching for and buying an issue on ebay, have been the exception by far.

    I've made a couple observations from this analysis.  First, January through August 1994 are extremely well represented in my collection.  I've found about 150 of 158 issues. But then the last three months of 1994 stand in stark contrast.  I've only found about two-thirds of the Sept-Nov issues, and then only three of the Dec 1994 issues.  Of the months with any significant number of DCU issues, that is quite the outlier month.

    The 1995 issues are all reasonably represented in my collection, with perhaps a slight under-representation of the May, June, and November issues.

    The 1996 issues generally seem under-represented in my collection too.  I've done well with March through May but January and February appear to be giving me some trouble, and I'm doing only about 60% or so for the second half of the year.

    Then, of course, there's 1997 issues of which I have none.  But there are only five 1997 issues, so for the moment I'm not making too much of that outcome.

    I don't think my personal experiences can be extrapolated to form any conclusions.  However, I'd be interested in hearing from the peanut gallery on whether your collecting experiences or observations align with or differ with these results.   For instance, what about those December 1994 issues?  Are they really that tough, or am I just looking in the wrong boxes? :)

     

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    I need to nail down appropriate month/year of publication for these five issues... LMK if you can provide that info!

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  4. On 3/29/2024 at 10:45 PM, Warlord said:

     

    Nice 6-pack!  Thanks for the info.  Somehow I've now found all of those issues except Robin #21.  Generally the comics from the 6 to 20-packs haven't seemed as hard to find, but issues can be hit or miss like that, at least when most of your collection comes from boxes of random overstock.

    I was looking at the Robin collector's sets and noticed that, instead of unique issues, the sets contain overlapping runs of issues. What were they thinking?  The overlap issues are Robin #18-20 and Robin Annual #4.  I have all four of these issues in my collection.  Of the issues that don't overlap but appeared in just one of the two sets, I have only #15 and #22, so I'm missing #16 and #21.  Due to appearing in two boxed sets, assuming that the same number of each boxed sets were made and sold, you could conclude that Robin #18-20 and Robin Annual #4 should be twice as common as Robin #15, #16, #21, and #22.  My results suggest that's not a completely unrealistic assumption. hm

    These are the only two Robin boxed sets I've seen.  Were there any other Robin boxed sets or bundles?

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  5. On 3/29/2024 at 10:28 PM, onlyweaknesskryptonite said:

    Congratulations on the finds. The robin can be found in one of the boxed sets. (There are 3 versions.  )

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    Nice 6-pack!  Thanks for the info.  Somehow I've now found all of those issues except Robin #21.  Generally the comics from the 6 to 20-packs haven't seemed as hard to find, but issues can be hit or miss like that, at least when most of your collection comes from boxes of random overstock.

  6. OK, I figure after 1.5 years it's about time for an updated list.  :)  

    I've been hard at work trying to get my list updated with the new information I've seen posted. I decided to split the list into two sections to simplify tracking the DC bullets vs the Batman logo/silhouettes.  Here are the lists with the updates I've made vs the Nov 2022 list.  Thanks to the many contributors who have identified these elusive variants in that extensive interval! Please check my work and feel free to post about any errors or omissions.

    DC Bullets in UPC Box

    - Added Batman, The Collected Adventures Volume 1

    21 DC bullets:

    Action 693, 694
    Adventures of Superman 507
    Batman 502
    Batman, The Collected Adventures Volume 1
    Catwoman 4
    Detective 669
    Flash 85
    Justice League America 83
    Justice League International 58, 59
    Legionnaires 9
    Looney Tunes 1
    Robin 1, 2
    Showcase '93 12
    Star Trek 55
    Star Trek The Next Generation 55
    Superman 84
    Superman The Man of Steel 28
    Wonder Woman 81


    Batman logo in UPC Box except where noted

    - Added Batman Adventures #21 with Collector Pack First Printing at bottom of indicia, #25 with a sticker
    - Added Batman and Robin Adventures #9 and #11
    - Added Batman Forever Standard format
    - Added Batman : Mask of the Phantasm in Prestige and Standard formats
    - Added Batman-Spawn: War Devil 2nd print

    30 total: 28 Batman logo, 2 Batman/Robin silhouette

    Batman 279 mini-comic from Monogram model kits
    Batman Adventures 14 1st print, 14 2nd print, 15, 16 1st print, 16 2nd print, 18, 19, 20, 21 no notation, 21 Collector Pack First Printing, 22, 23, 24, 25, 25 sticker, 26, 27, 28, 29
    Batman and Robin Adventures #9, #11 (Batman and Robin silhouette)
    Batman Forever - The Official Comic Adaptation - Prestige format
    Batman Forever - The Official Comic Adaptation - Standard format
    Batman: Mask of the Phantasm - The Animated Movie - Prestige format
    Batman: Mask of the Phantasm - The Animated Movie - Standard format
    Batman: Riddler - The Riddle Factory
    Batman: Two-Face - Crime And Punishment
    Batman-Spawn: War Devil 1st print
    Batman-Spawn: War Devil 2nd print

  7. On 2/6/2024 at 5:31 PM, alecholland said:

    I'm curious about this as well. I have several paperbacks that have stickers on them. My LCS used lighter fluid to remove the sticker from a paperback I bought from them, but I'm pretty sure that's a no no. :eek:

    This will do the trick.  Test it on a teeny tiny spot first - there are some inks/finishes where it is possible that it will remove color.  After determining it's color safe, you'll still want to be very gentle.  Do more dabbing rather than rubbing/wiping.

    Also, use in a well ventilated space to avoid inhaling the fumes!

     

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