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Rat Queens - Kurtis J. Wiebe, Meg Dejmal, John Upchurch
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No no crack like I said my opinion like its never happened before it would be great if it had a smaller print but I herd of alot of smaller shops going a little larger than normal on this one

But obviously we are not all intitled to our own opinion here

 

I was responding to this:

 

"print runs lately have been of a large sort between 29k and 60 just my opinion "

 

which is factually incorrect.

 

You're entitled to your opinion, just like I'm entitled to point out that your opinion has no bearing in reality :thumbsup:

 

 

lol thanks for the reality check

and the last 3 books on that list look like pretty large print runs :slapfight:

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No no crack like I said my opinion like its never happened before it would be great if it had a smaller print but I herd of alot of smaller shops going a little larger than normal on this one

But obviously we are not all intitled to our own opinion here

 

I was responding to this:

 

"print runs lately have been of a large sort between 29k and 60 just my opinion "

 

which is factually incorrect.

 

You're entitled to your opinion, just like I'm entitled to point out that your opinion has no bearing in reality :thumbsup:

 

 

lol thanks for the reality check

and the last 3 books on that list look like pretty large print runs :slapfight:

 

Sure - they're the outliers on a list where print runs, on average, come in at around 15-16k.

 

Saga, Lazarus, East of West, Ten Grand and Jupiter's Legacy all had massive pre-launch hype and A-list creators at the helm - Wiebe's profile has definitely increased with the success of PP, but he's nowhere near the draw of someone like BKV or Mark Millar.

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that's it i am buying 30k myself just to prove my point lol

 

 

listen i understand your your opinion so maybe its nowhere near

50k still i don't it see it being 15k at all :baiting:

 

either way

I hope its a hit from what i see it looks like a fun read i will be at his table at comic con for this one (thumbs u

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I don't buy too many variants but I decided to pull the trigger on a few #1's of this from DCBS. Alas, my order was allocated and I get none. :censored:

 

 

 

Wow none that's horrible I just remembered why I go to my local comic shop

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I don't buy too many variants but I decided to pull the trigger on a few #1's of this from DCBS. Alas, my order was allocated and I get none. :censored:

 

 

Thats a bummer but if karma exists, you should have something positive on the way :grin:

 

Ya, like maybe Midtown will get back to me on the books I want to send back to them because they were ill packed.

 

:sumo:

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Or maybe I'd actually sell something on ebay for once. I always just set my start price at the min. I'd take for it with free shipping. That way 1 bid= okay.

Lately I just don't sell shizzle with this method even at average selling prices.

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Selling has changed a lot. Auctions worked better for me 10 or so years ago but no way would I do anything other than BIN. I think people get the urge to buy something and they want it now and are willing to pay to get it. I on the other buy auctions more often because I'm patient and more often than not, seem to get a better deal. 2c

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Auctions were also better 10 years ago because eBay didn't feel entitled to your left nut in exchange for a little bit of bandwidth. I REALLY wish someone would legitimately challenge their market share. Their monopoly is squeezing the seller something fierce.

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Auctions were also better 10 years ago because eBay didn't feel entitled to your left nut in exchange for a little bit of bandwidth. I REALLY wish someone would legitimately challenge their market share. Their monopoly is squeezing the seller something fierce.

 

+1

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Selling has changed a lot. Auctions worked better for me 10 or so years ago but no way would I do anything other than BIN. I think people get the urge to buy something and they want it now and are willing to pay to get it. I on the other buy auctions more often because I'm patient and more often than not, seem to get a better deal. 2c

 

I rather put it up for auction than BIN. I see many BIN just not sell. Those Amazing Spiderman #678 variants seem to be up every month and no sale after no sale.

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Selling has changed a lot. Auctions worked better for me 10 or so years ago but no way would I do anything other than BIN. I think people get the urge to buy something and they want it now and are willing to pay to get it. I on the other buy auctions more often because I'm patient and more often than not, seem to get a better deal. 2c

 

I rather put it up for auction than BIN. I see many BIN just not sell. Those Amazing Spiderman #678 variants seem to be up every month and no sale after no sale.

 

Thats because the sellers dont accurately price their book/books. If you see multiple ending auctions and BINs at around $20 and you put your book at $35 it aint gonna sell.

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That is great news. It looked good to begin with but three very positive reviews doesn't hurt.

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Posted up all four incentive covers for issues 2-5 and a bit of the character bio for each character on my blog:

 

http://kurtiswiebe.wordpress.com/2013/09/11/we-are-the-rat-queens/

 

And Comixology has all the webcomics and original five page comic up on their site all for free.

 

http://www.comixology.com/Rat-Queens-Preview/digital-comic/48000

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