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Signing on bags. Good or bad?

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Signatures (scribbles) on comic books, like pressing, is the devil's work! The artist/author is not what will last; the character is. In 100 years, Todd McFarland will be a minor footnote in the history of Spider-Man!

 

I vehemently disagree with every aspect of your opinion, especially because no one named Todd McFarland ever worked on Spider-Man, so he will not even be a footnote.

 

lol

While on the subject of Spidey/Mcfarlane..

In SDCC 1990 Mcfarlane was signing the Spidey #1s, he ONLY signed the bagged version, not too sure why.. I stood in line for almost two hours to get my copy..

I was offered $50 twice just during the convention since people missed out on them

 

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Funny I've got ten of em and probably can't get 2¢ for one.

 

So thats 11 signed bags that made 25 years with no smudges (thumbs u

 

No dude,mine aren't signed. Just a bunch of bird cage fodder.

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