Aweandlorder Posted December 27, 2015 Share Posted December 27, 2015 Let's see how this plays out. Superman Vs Shazam http://www.ebay.com/itm/All-Star-Squadron-9-6-CGC-Signed-Jerry-Ordway-Rich-Buckler-Shazam-Superman-JSA-/231790162122?hash=item35f7c530ca:g:dFgAAOSw5IJWd2bc It plays out bad. Random obscure book, terrible listing.. .. Oh and in the wrong thread Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vane Posted December 27, 2015 Share Posted December 27, 2015 (edited) Let's see how this plays out. Superman Vs Shazam http://www.ebay.com/itm/All-Star-Squadron-9-6-CGC-Signed-Jerry-Ordway-Rich-Buckler-Shazam-Superman-JSA-/231790162122?hash=item35f7c530ca:g:dFgAAOSw5IJWd2bc It plays out bad. Random obscure book, terrible listing.. .. Oh and in the wrong thread I know it looks like I'm promoting the book, but my intention is on this thread is that book is becoming more and more popular due to the new Justice League movie and the new Shazam movie. I believe sooner or later Warner Bros will make a film that Superman and Shazam battle each other. Edited December 27, 2015 by vane Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aweandlorder Posted December 27, 2015 Share Posted December 27, 2015 DC Comics Presents #27 1st Mogul. Been going on for awhile and it doesnt get any mention. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shark Posted December 28, 2015 Share Posted December 28, 2015 Here's one you don't see every day . . . Oktoberfest Comics 1 Great book! I've seen images of this before, but what the heck is it about? It looks like something designed to appeal to fans of The Timbertoes in Highlights magazine. I'm trying to figure out who would have purchased it, like most B/W indy comics from the 70s it was more expensive than full color stuff available on the newsstand, and wouldn't have had much of a distribution network. In 1976 you had the first wave of underground comix falling in sales, and the other B/W books available were mostly sci-fi/fantasy oriented, like Star-Reach and First Kingdom. Sim lives in Kitchener, Ontario, which is home to the (reputedly) largest Oktoberfest celebration outside of Europe. I've always been under the impression that it was a locally-produced anthology title that "borrowed" the Oktoberfest name for marketing purposes... I have a couple of copies, but I'm not sure exactly where they are... Maybe someone who's got one handy could see if there's any editorial content to confirm this? I have a copy. I'll pull it out in the morning. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeffro. Posted December 28, 2015 Share Posted December 28, 2015 Let's see how this plays out. Superman Vs Shazam http://www.ebay.com/itm/All-Star-Squadron-9-6-CGC-Signed-Jerry-Ordway-Rich-Buckler-Shazam-Superman-JSA-/231790162122?hash=item35f7c530ca:g:dFgAAOSw5IJWd2bc It plays out bad. Random obscure book, terrible listing.. .. Oh and in the wrong thread I know it looks like I'm promoting the book, but my intention is on this thread is that book is becoming more and more popular due to the new Justice League movie and the new Shazam movie. I believe sooner or later Warner Bros will make a film that Superman and Shazam battle each other. You should have posted it in the Copper thread. It's a Copper book after all not Bronze. On a side note, those Ordway All Star Squadron books get no love Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vane Posted December 28, 2015 Share Posted December 28, 2015 (edited) Let's see how this plays out. Superman Vs Shazam http://www.ebay.com/itm/All-Star-Squadron-9-6-CGC-Signed-Jerry-Ordway-Rich-Buckler-Shazam-Superman-JSA-/231790162122?hash=item35f7c530ca:g:dFgAAOSw5IJWd2bc It plays out bad. Random obscure book, terrible listing.. .. Oh and in the wrong thread I know it looks like I'm promoting the book, but my intention is on this thread is that book is becoming more and more popular due to the new Justice League movie and the new Shazam movie. I believe sooner or later Warner Bros will make a film that Superman and Shazam battle each other. You should have posted it in the Copper thread. It's a Copper book after all not Bronze. On a side note, those Ordway All Star Squadron books get no love There's always a debate when the bronze age ended. My opinion it ended in the DC Crisis on Infinite Earths of 1986, so I considered the All-Star Squadrons series a bronze age series. That'sjust my opinion. Edited December 28, 2015 by vane Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeffro. Posted December 28, 2015 Share Posted December 28, 2015 Let's see how this plays out. Superman Vs Shazam http://www.ebay.com/itm/All-Star-Squadron-9-6-CGC-Signed-Jerry-Ordway-Rich-Buckler-Shazam-Superman-JSA-/231790162122?hash=item35f7c530ca:g:dFgAAOSw5IJWd2bc It plays out bad. Random obscure book, terrible listing.. .. Oh and in the wrong thread I know it looks like I'm promoting the book, but my intention is on this thread is that book is becoming more and more popular due to the new Justice League movie and the new Shazam movie. I believe sooner or later Warner Bros will make a film that Superman and Shazam battle each other. You should have posted it in the Copper thread. It's a Copper book after all not Bronze. On a side note, those Ordway All Star Squadron books get no love There's always a debate when the bronze age ended. My opinion it ended in the DC Crisis on Infinite Earths of 1986, so I considered the All-Star Squadrons series a bronze age series. That'sjust my opinion. 1986 is wayyyyyyy too late. Revisionist history Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Comicdey Posted December 28, 2015 Share Posted December 28, 2015 Bronze ended in around 1978 and then the copper came..... 1980's Bronze. :: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeterPark Posted December 28, 2015 Author Share Posted December 28, 2015 Bronze ended in around 1978 and then the copper came..... 1980's Bronze. :: +1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
*Bronze age fan* Posted December 28, 2015 Share Posted December 28, 2015 Bronze ended in around 1978 and then the copper came..... 1980's Bronze. :: +1 I always ended Bronze on 1/1980. Made sence to me to call the 1970s the Bronze Age. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shark Posted December 28, 2015 Share Posted December 28, 2015 Here's one you don't see every day . . . Oktoberfest Comics 1 Great book! I've seen images of this before, but what the heck is it about? It looks like something designed to appeal to fans of The Timbertoes in Highlights magazine. I'm trying to figure out who would have purchased it, like most B/W indy comics from the 70s it was more expensive than full color stuff available on the newsstand, and wouldn't have had much of a distribution network. In 1976 you had the first wave of underground comix falling in sales, and the other B/W books available were mostly sci-fi/fantasy oriented, like Star-Reach and First Kingdom. Sim lives in Kitchener, Ontario, which is home to the (reputedly) largest Oktoberfest celebration outside of Europe. I've always been under the impression that it was a locally-produced anthology title that "borrowed" the Oktoberfest name for marketing purposes... I have a couple of copies, but I'm not sure exactly where they are... Maybe someone who's got one handy could see if there's any editorial content to confirm this? I have a copy. I'll pull it out in the morning. I just pulled my copy and there are no editorials. The only text other than the comic story lines themselves is the indicia which credits Harry Kremer as the publisher, The Beavers characters credited to Dave Sim and Cap'n Riverrat credited to Gene Day. It was printed by Moir Hayes Graphics and Fairway Press. The main story line is about how the character Natter P. Bombast finds a document and claims he is the sole "owner" of Oktoberfest and forbids all of Canada to celebrate. Uncle Hans then stows away on Bombast's plane when Bombast goes on a hunt for a co-owner by the name of Running Lake. They eventually locate a descendant of his, Richard Running Lake, unexpectedly and to Natter P. Bombast's chagrin, Oktoberfest can be celebrated once more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Less Blob Posted December 28, 2015 Share Posted December 28, 2015 Let's see how this plays out. Superman Vs Shazam http://www.ebay.com/itm/All-Star-Squadron-9-6-CGC-Signed-Jerry-Ordway-Rich-Buckler-Shazam-Superman-JSA-/231790162122?hash=item35f7c530ca:g:dFgAAOSw5IJWd2bc It plays out bad. Random obscure book, terrible listing.. .. Oh and in the wrong thread $192 seems like a pretty good price on that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeeksAreMyPeeps Posted December 29, 2015 Share Posted December 29, 2015 Crisis and Secret Wars seem to be a good point to separate early- and late-Copper Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brock Posted December 29, 2015 Share Posted December 29, 2015 Here's one you don't see every day . . . Oktoberfest Comics 1 Great book! I've seen images of this before, but what the heck is it about? It looks like something designed to appeal to fans of The Timbertoes in Highlights magazine. I'm trying to figure out who would have purchased it, like most B/W indy comics from the 70s it was more expensive than full color stuff available on the newsstand, and wouldn't have had much of a distribution network. In 1976 you had the first wave of underground comix falling in sales, and the other B/W books available were mostly sci-fi/fantasy oriented, like Star-Reach and First Kingdom. Sim lives in Kitchener, Ontario, which is home to the (reputedly) largest Oktoberfest celebration outside of Europe. I've always been under the impression that it was a locally-produced anthology title that "borrowed" the Oktoberfest name for marketing purposes... I have a couple of copies, but I'm not sure exactly where they are... Maybe someone who's got one handy could see if there's any editorial content to confirm this? I have a copy. I'll pull it out in the morning. I just pulled my copy and there are no editorials. The only text other than the comic story lines themselves is the indicia which credits Harry Kremer as the publisher, The Beavers characters credited to Dave Sim and Cap'n Riverrat credited to Gene Day. It was printed by Moir Hayes Graphics and Fairway Press. The main story line is about how the character Natter P. Bombast finds a document and claims he is the sole "owner" of Oktoberfest and forbids all of Canada to celebrate. Uncle Hans then stows away on Bombast's plane when Bombast goes on a hunt for a co-owner by the name of Running Lake. They eventually locate a descendant of his, Richard Running Lake, unexpectedly and to Natter P. Bombast's chagrin, Oktoberfest can be celebrated once more. Harry Kremer owned a comic shop in Kitchener, and "The Beavers" ran as a daily strip in the Kitchener newspaper, so I think that makes it likely that this was a local one-off... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Less Blob Posted December 29, 2015 Share Posted December 29, 2015 Based on jscomics's sales over the last 15 days (and they usually do pretty well on their auctions), late december is a terrible time to sell BA comics, which I guess makes sense as money is being allocated to other things. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AmazingSaul Posted December 29, 2015 Share Posted December 29, 2015 Based on jscomics's sales over the last 15 days (and they usually do pretty well on their auctions), late december is a terrible time to sell BA comics, which I guess makes sense as money is being allocated to other things. 100% correct! I actually save money during the year to pick up comics in December... I purchased a lot of X-men comics from JSComics, Collectors_Comics, Comics4less...All at great prices! including keys... Early this December I even picked up a mid graded X-men 1 for lower than GPA in a private sale and one on ebay. But December is now ending...I was hoping there were better keys to pick up...but most sellers already know not to sell. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John R Posted December 29, 2015 Share Posted December 29, 2015 Here's one you don't see every day . . . Oktoberfest Comics 1 Great book! I've seen images of this before, but what the heck is it about? It looks like something designed to appeal to fans of The Timbertoes in Highlights magazine. I'm trying to figure out who would have purchased it, like most B/W indy comics from the 70s it was more expensive than full color stuff available on the newsstand, and wouldn't have had much of a distribution network. In 1976 you had the first wave of underground comix falling in sales, and the other B/W books available were mostly sci-fi/fantasy oriented, like Star-Reach and First Kingdom. Sim lives in Kitchener, Ontario, which is home to the (reputedly) largest Oktoberfest celebration outside of Europe. I've always been under the impression that it was a locally-produced anthology title that "borrowed" the Oktoberfest name for marketing purposes... I have a couple of copies, but I'm not sure exactly where they are... Maybe someone who's got one handy could see if there's any editorial content to confirm this? I have a copy. I'll pull it out in the morning. I just pulled my copy and there are no editorials. The only text other than the comic story lines themselves is the indicia which credits Harry Kremer as the publisher, The Beavers characters credited to Dave Sim and Cap'n Riverrat credited to Gene Day. It was printed by Moir Hayes Graphics and Fairway Press. The main story line is about how the character Natter P. Bombast finds a document and claims he is the sole "owner" of Oktoberfest and forbids all of Canada to celebrate. Uncle Hans then stows away on Bombast's plane when Bombast goes on a hunt for a co-owner by the name of Running Lake. They eventually locate a descendant of his, Richard Running Lake, unexpectedly and to Natter P. Bombast's chagrin, Oktoberfest can be celebrated once more. Harry Kremer owned a comic shop in Kitchener, and "The Beavers" ran as a daily strip in the Kitchener newspaper, so I think that makes it likely that this was a local one-off... And Sims used to work at that comic book store "Now and Then". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
divad Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 Sim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brock Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 Here's one you don't see every day . . . Oktoberfest Comics 1 Great book! I've seen images of this before, but what the heck is it about? It looks like something designed to appeal to fans of The Timbertoes in Highlights magazine. I'm trying to figure out who would have purchased it, like most B/W indy comics from the 70s it was more expensive than full color stuff available on the newsstand, and wouldn't have had much of a distribution network. In 1976 you had the first wave of underground comix falling in sales, and the other B/W books available were mostly sci-fi/fantasy oriented, like Star-Reach and First Kingdom. Sim lives in Kitchener, Ontario, which is home to the (reputedly) largest Oktoberfest celebration outside of Europe. I've always been under the impression that it was a locally-produced anthology title that "borrowed" the Oktoberfest name for marketing purposes... I have a couple of copies, but I'm not sure exactly where they are... Maybe someone who's got one handy could see if there's any editorial content to confirm this? I have a copy. I'll pull it out in the morning. I just pulled my copy and there are no editorials. The only text other than the comic story lines themselves is the indicia which credits Harry Kremer as the publisher, The Beavers characters credited to Dave Sim and Cap'n Riverrat credited to Gene Day. It was printed by Moir Hayes Graphics and Fairway Press. The main story line is about how the character Natter P. Bombast finds a document and claims he is the sole "owner" of Oktoberfest and forbids all of Canada to celebrate. Uncle Hans then stows away on Bombast's plane when Bombast goes on a hunt for a co-owner by the name of Running Lake. They eventually locate a descendant of his, Richard Running Lake, unexpectedly and to Natter P. Bombast's chagrin, Oktoberfest can be celebrated once more. Harry Kremer owned a comic shop in Kitchener, and "The Beavers" ran as a daily strip in the Kitchener newspaper, so I think that makes it likely that this was a local one-off... And Sims used to work at that comic book store "Now and Then". I've just read that "Onkel Hans" is the official mascot of the Kitchener Oktoberfest Opening Ceremonies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Less Blob Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 Based on jscomics's sales over the last 15 days (and they usually do pretty well on their auctions), late december is a terrible time to sell BA comics, which I guess makes sense as money is being allocated to other things. 100% correct! I actually save money during the year to pick up comics in December... I purchased a lot of X-men comics from JSComics, Collectors_Comics, Comics4less...All at great prices! including keys... Early this December I even picked up a mid graded X-men 1 for lower than GPA in a private sale and one on ebay. But December is now ending...I was hoping there were better keys to pick up...but most sellers already know not to sell. The Machine that is jscomics just can't stop listing though! I think they bought some old time dealer who had a huge warehouse (did they buy red beard's book den?), but that was a long time ago and where the heck do they get all this stuff? they just have wave after wave of books when they do shows. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...