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http://www.bleedingcool.com/2014/01/13/kieron-gillen-explains-the-uber-special-1-with-exclusive-artwork/

 

 

 

 

I almost fell over after seeing another #1 variant coming out but then I took a minute to read the article. This is the type of variant/reprint that I can dig.

 

 

Thanks for finding this! It looks to be a #1 Special 'origin' issue with brand new material. So not a reprint or variant at all.

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I don't know about others, but I have done really well with their high end low print variants. Graded copies of course.

 

 

Really? I should dig mine out of the "toilet paper" box and see what I have. I was picking up at least one of everything for awhile there.

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I don't know about others, but I have done really well with their high end low print variants. Graded copies of course.

 

 

Really? I should dig mine out of the "toilet paper" box and see what I have. I was picking up at least one of everything for awhile there.

 

Sold a 9.8 Phoenix Con Variant for $150 recently.

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Lobo, I quit picking up Uber early on because of all of the covers but you've promoted this run so much, I think I'm going to give it another go. I liked the story when I dropped it.

 

Like I tell everyone, forget about the multi cover/printing orgy and just read the book! I haven't heard anyone yet say they didn't like it. (thumbs u

 

It's by far my most favorite read month to month and I read lots.

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There is certainly no such thing is a filler issue with Uber! It's balls to wall story telling.

Issue 9 reinforces the harsh reality that was the real 'Eastern Front'. Forget the fiction of Uber, the numbers and statistics that Gillen details in the story and his diary at the end are definitely on point.

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