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Don't take this the wrong way, but I never understood why someone would want a signature on a book of a person who had nothing to do with it. I saw a few sketch covers in sales threads of DC charecters on marvel books, etc. doesnt it defeat the purpose of having a signature if the person doesn't even know the book, let alone had no hand in creating it? To each their own, and I support anyone who's personal collecting style makes them happy, I just cant seem to wrap my mind around it...l

 

I can understand getting an artist unconnected with a book draw eg Batman on a Batman book. I also saw a cool Spider-man blank that had the "man" scored out and "Jerusalem" written instead and obviously a sketch of Spider Jerusalem on it. I really liked that cos it was clever.

 

I have no understanding of a Breaking Bad quote on an EoW comic though. No offence to R_H.

 

Who did u mean to offend if not Revival Hoarder???? I love the "no offense" comment right before saying something that could quite possibly offend someone.

 

What i really don't understand is why someone even has to comment negatively about what he had done with the Blank Cover. That is why it is blank so that you as the consumer can do as u choose. Me personally...I think it kicks . Gus Fring rocks, EoW rocks and then some. What if the guy who invented the Reese Cup had listened to the Naysayers..."No offense Mr. Reese but that is just a dumb idea"! I wouldn't be "80 Lbs over my playing weight" and we would not have the greatest invention of all time.

 

Revival Hoarder i love it. Now if you could just get a matching one signed by Bryan Cranston that says "Say my name"!

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Neither of us said anyhing negative about the book, or revival hoarder, just that we didn't understand having a signature on a book of someone who had nothing to do with it. I still dont. But as I said before, I support anyone who's particular collecting style makes them happy.

 

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Neither of us said anyhing negative about the book, or revival hoarder, just that we didn't understand having a signature on a book of someone who had nothing to do with it. I still dont. But as I said before, I support anyone who's particular collecting style makes them happy.

 

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I loved how they took a charecter thats we'd only seen in the peripheral (Orion) and made the whole issue revolve around him. With this kind of charecter development, and so many background charecters weaving in and out of the story, the possibilities for worldbuilding are endless.

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I loved how they took a charecter thats we'd only seen in the peripheral (Orion) and made the whole issue revolve around him. With this kind of charecter development, and so many background charecters weaving in and out of the story, the possibilities for worldbuilding are endless.

 

+1 Scope of this comic is incredible.

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I loved how they took a charecter thats we'd only seen in the peripheral (Orion) and made the whole issue revolve around him. With this kind of charecter development, and so many background charecters weaving in and out of the story, the possibilities for worldbuilding are endless.

 

Each issue in this arc is going to focus on a different member of The Chosen, and give them a back story. I'm looking forward to seeing who's up next.

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Don't take this the wrong way, but I never understood why someone would want a signature on a book of a person who had nothing to do with it. I saw a few sketch covers in sales threads of DC charecters on marvel books, etc. doesnt it defeat the purpose of having a signature if the person doesn't even know the book, let alone had no hand in creating it? To each their own, and I support anyone who's personal collecting style makes them happy, I just cant seem to wrap my mind around it...l

 

I can understand getting an artist unconnected with a book draw eg Batman on a Batman book. I also saw a cool Spider-man blank that had the "man" scored out and "Jerusalem" written instead and obviously a sketch of Spider Jerusalem on it. I really liked that cos it was clever.

 

I have no understanding of a Breaking Bad quote on an EoW comic though. No offence to R_H.

 

Who did u mean to offend if not Revival Hoarder???? I love the "no offense" comment right before saying something that could quite possibly offend someone.

 

What i really don't understand is why someone even has to comment negatively about what he had done with the Blank Cover. That is why it is blank so that you as the consumer can do as u choose. Me personally...I think it kicks . Gus Fring rocks, EoW rocks and then some. What if the guy who invented the Reese Cup had listened to the Naysayers..."No offense Mr. Reese but that is just a dumb idea"! I wouldn't be "80 Lbs over my playing weight" and we would not have the greatest invention of all time.

 

Revival Hoarder i love it. Now if you could just get a matching one signed by Bryan Cranston that says "Say my name"!

 

Oh calm down.

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