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thecollectron

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  1. I liked their comics a lot. I bought them when they were new.
  2. I'm not sure if any of these have been posted yet but here are a few. A lingerie ad in a 1950's romance comic? Nope. It isn't.
  3. I went on Saturday. Signs directed me to park at GardenWalk but when I walked to the convention center from there it looked like people were still able to park onsite. I was there when the doors opened and stayed late into the evening. I was told by someone working there that all the passes were sold but it didn't seem exceptionally crowded. It is a huge space, though, so I guess you don't get the crowd congestion that you do at SDCC. The Gold & Silver Pavilion continues to thin out. I think Terry O'Neill and Brian Peets are not coming back to WC or SDCC. It looked like Graham Crackers had set up without Jamie, Metropolis without Vinnie, and I never saw Harley either. I was able to do my box-diving in a few hours. There were comics I would like to have but not for the prices I saw. I admired the OA on the walls but didn't buy any of it. I bought three science-fiction digests from some stacks that were $3 apiece, and the Guidebook to Comics Fandom (1965). I also picked up a couple of art books from Stuart Ng. I got to talk to a few people I hadn't seen in awhile and walked around the rest of the exhibit hall just looking at stuff but I was pretty much done shopping by mid-afternoon, so the remainder of my time I spent in panels. I attended panels on: CGC grading Fear The Walking Dead (final season) Cartoon Voices (always a hoot) the 70th anniversary of 3-D movies and comics (we were given 3-D glasses for watching the clips) the Harvey Comics artwork of Warren Kremer and I saw contestants #15-31 of the Masquerade (missed the first half because of the Warren Kremer panel). Not an outstanding day for buying (for me) but I had a good time anyway.
  4. This was published in 1966, so a little early for Bronze Age. There was also one called The Great Society Comic Book that featured Super LBJ.
  5. I thought I bought a non canon Spidey from you a few years ago but it must have been a different thread or different seller.
  6. If you haven’t already, go to the Comic-Con website and create a member ID. You’ll need that to be eligible for the ticket sales in the future.
  7. Single day and multiple day badges sell out in advance and I think Comic-Con stopped selling badges at the door years ago because they didn’t need to anymore. I’m not saying it’s impossible to get a badge now, just that you’ll have to explore other ways.
  8. Great to buy from! Shipped fast and very nice to work with.
  9. I have made multiple purchases now and I highly recommend!
  10. My books were packed securely and arrived lightning fast. I would buy more from the Robot Man anytime!
  11. I went to that dinner too. A good time was had by all!