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No price was too high for me to acquire this once I saw it on Ebay...$1.99

 

and speaking of "no price too high", check out this lot

 

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"High grade with most NM but a few may be slightly under. Lot is Todd McFarlane's Spawn 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, Jim Lee's WildC.A.T.S. 2 (2 copies), 3, 4, Supreme 2, Supreme Volume 2, #1 (signed by artist), and Cyber Force 1."

 

just picked up on ebay for the princely sum of a quarter.

How the mighty have fallen.

 

Are any of them worth reading?

 

Jack

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No price was too high for me to acquire this once I saw it on Ebay...$1.99

 

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Still have the copy I bought off the rack back in the day. thumbsup2.gif

 

Me too, plus there was also DC Special #16, which came out at roughly the same time, with the same title re heroes and gorillas, which I also bought off the stands. DC (and Schwarz in particular) certainly liked their Super-Gorillas.

 

Good fun they may have been, but these daft reprint anthologies were just two of the reasons for the 1978 DC Implosion and Infantino's departure as publisher. 27_laughing.gif

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You need the UPC variant to Spawn #1 and I know where you can get one. poke2.gif

 

I don't think I can afford to blow another quarter on Spawn 1.

Besides, I have at least one other copy. For all I know, it has a UPC

 

Jack

(has never seen "need" and "Spawn" in the same sentence)

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Still have the copy I bought off the rack back in the day. thumbsup2.gif

No better return on investment here. hi.gif

 

Good fun they may have been, but these daft reprint anthologies were just two of the reasons for the 1978 DC Implosion and Infantino's departure as publisher. 27_laughing.gif

Too bad, people just don't get enough Super Gorilla's nowadays.

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Is that Ernie Chan?? Cant decipher exactly what the last name is following Ernie ...

 

It is indeed Ernie Chan, as he sometimes chose the surname Chua (as in this case).

 

Is this true or was he just being creative with how he signed Chan?

Did he ever list his name in any book as Ernie Chua?

Whenever I saw that sig I always knew it was Ernie Chan.

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Is that Ernie Chan?? Cant decipher exactly what the last name is following Ernie ...

 

It is indeed Ernie Chan, as he sometimes chose the surname Chua (as in this case).

 

Is this true or was he just being creative with how he signed Chan?

Did he ever list his name in any book as Ernie Chua?

Whenever I saw that sig I always knew it was Ernie Chan.

 

My bad, it was an error at U.S. immigration that meant he had to sign his name "Chua".

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That is a cool battle...

 

My fav par is when DD is being dragged by subs through holding onto subs ankle in a feeble attempt to try and keep him from destroying the city! DD had been beaten so bad that he couldn't get up to defend NYC, but only death would keep him from giving up to stop him...

 

If I can remember right - subs is so amazed at how valiant this hero is to protect

his town that he just straight up leaves...

 

 

Great Story!

 

 

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