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David Michelinie Private Signing Accepting Mail In Submissions Deadline 5/20/15

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Okay..........excellent............I was waiting to announce this one. :) We are thrilled to have setup a signing with David Michelinie for our first time.

 

IF YOU ARE A MARVEL FAN THIS MEANS THAT YOU CAN MAKE SOME AWESOME MULTI SIG BOOKS THIS TIME AROUND!

 

We are offering Michelinie for-$15

 

We can do double or triple signed Spidermans- McFarlane/Michelinie/Lee

 

We can do double or triple signed Iron Mans- Michelinie/Bob Layton (At ACBC!)/Lee

 

DO NOT- Miss this chance. It is extremely rare for you to see all of these Masters on the same convention guest list.

 

We are literally flying to Arizona and back for Todd, driving 4hrs south and back for David, and driving another 3.5 hrs and back for Bob Layton at ACBC!

 

Michelinie- $15

Lee- $75

Layton- $10

 

We will have fresh markers and will be ready to rock! Bring on the books! Email me for a quote at NYComics@gmail.com or go to www.NYComics.us

 

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Among Michelinie's best-known work are his two runs on Iron Man with co-plotter (and inker) Bob Layton,[9] in the late 1970s and early 1980s which introduced the character's serious problem with alcoholism and his specialized power armor variants. He introduced two of Stark's closest comrades, Bethany Cabe[10] and Jim Rhodes[11] as well as new enmities with Justin Hammer[12] and Doctor Doom. His most noted cliffhanger was when Tony Stark was thrown out of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s helicarrier and had to don his armor completely to use its flight function before he hit the ground. After leaving the title in 1981, Michelinie reunited with Layton on the book late in 1986, and along with penciller M. D. Bright, closed out preceding writer Dennis O'Neil's Advanced Idea Mechanics arc and launched the Armor Wars,during this time he and Layton introduced the Ghost.[13] Michelinie left Iron Man again after issue #250, closing his second collaboration with Layton with a sequel to their Iron Man-Doctor Doom time travel episode from issues #149-150.

 

Michelinie was one of writers of The Avengers from 1978 to 1982 and worked with artists John Byrne and George Pérez.[2] Michelinie and Pérez created the Taskmaster in The Avengers #195 (May 1980).[14]

 

From 1987 to 1994, Michelinie wrote the The Amazing Spider-Man series which featured the art of Todd McFarlane, Erik Larsen, and Mark Bagley, while introducing the supervillains Venom in issue #298 (March 1988)[15] and Carnage in #361 (April 1992).[16] Michelinie had planned to introduce Venom earlier and included a "teaser" scene in Web of Spider-Man #18, in which Peter Parker is pushed by an offscreen Venom into the path of an oncoming train, the symbiote being immune to Spider-Man's "spider sense" that would have normally warned him of the attack. This was the first of what was to be several clues leading to the reveal of Venom. Michelinie left Web of Spider-Man shortly after and was not able to continue the introduction of Venom until his time of writing The Amazing Spider-Man.

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Adventure Comics #441, 443, 445, 450-452 (Aquaman), #456-458 (Superboy) (1975–1978)

Aquaman #57-61 (1977–1978)

Army at War #1 (1978)

Claw the Unconquered #1-12 (1975–1978)

DC Comics Presents #3 (Superman and Adam Strange) (1978)

DC Super Stars #16 (Star Hunters) (1977)

DC Universe Holiday Bash #1 (1997)

Doorway to Nightmare #1 (1978)

Hercules Unbound #7-9 (1976–1977)

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House of Secrets #116, 122, 126-127, 130, 147 (1974–1977)

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Justice League Task Force #1-3 (1993)

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Starfire #1-2 (1976)

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Superman's Nemesis: Lex Luthor #1-4 (1999)

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Bozz Chronicles #1-6 (1985–1986)

Captain America #258-259, Annual #5 (1981)

Daredevil #167 (1980)

Doctor Strange #46 (1981)

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Hero #1-6 (1990)

Incredible Hulk #232 (1979)

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Marvel Holiday Special 2004

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Marvel Team-Up #103, 108, 110, 136, 142-143 (1981–1984)

Marvel Two-In-One #76, 78, 97-98, Annual #4 (1979–1983)

Psi-Force #7 (1987)

Questprobe #3 (1985)

Spectacular Spider-Man #173-175, 220, Annual #11-12, Super Special #1 (1991–1995)

Spider-Man #35, Super Special #1 (1993–1995)

Spider-Man Family #2, 7-9 (2007–2008)

Star Wars #51-52, 55-69, 78, Annual #2 (1981–1983)

Thundercats #1-6 (1985–1986)

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okay so yesterday we had an AWESOME AMAZING signing with the one and only David Michelinie

 

WOW he was so cool. This was our first time doing a private signing with him.

 

My partner Chris and I are huge Marvel fans.....especially Spiderman as you may have guessed.

 

Anyways I just have one or two pics on my partner's phone I will try to tweet out or post later.

 

All of the signatures came out great, we had nice brand new markers as always.

 

We had a great time and got to hear some cool stories from a genius eloquent gentleman superstar creator we had never met before.

 

Our clients who were smart enough to submit books got some sweet triple signed books done.

 

We just got back home late last night, now I am at my dayjob and we hope to organize and ship later today.

 

Books will likely be put into the CGC System around.........weds. or thurs next week. Boo yah!

 

All I can say is we really hope we can work with Dave again in the future as it was our absolute honor to be able to do a signing with him :)

 

I got to tell him that Venom and Carnage are my favorite Spidey villains!!!!!!! ahhh I love being a comic geek ;)

 

 

Best,

Sean

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