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mysterymachine

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  1. For California I would recommend Spero's Heroes. About an hour from Los Angeles. No new books, just back issues. Gold, silver, bronze, and copper. Great selection at fair prices. Extremely friendly staff that loves to talk old comics.

    Note* They are closed on Mondays Tuesday and Wednesdays.

    Spero's Heroes Comic Book Store

    21037 Devonshire St
    Chatsworth, CA 91311

  2. On 4/5/2024 at 11:59 AM, Sauce Dog said:

    Courts do not determine innocence, it is of course assumed the default state, but rather courts determine guilt.

    So it is not innocent until proven guilty, it is guilty without evidence until proven guilty. Got it.

    I see that someone is confused. I don't disagree, I'm just saying that society sure has a different view of things these days.

  3. On 4/3/2024 at 3:34 PM, newshane said:

    I'm pretty darn concerned, but maybe not all that shocked, that some of you seem to think it's okay for a 40 year-old man to talk to a 17 year-old girl. 

     

     

    She is what 22 years old now? She doesn't need you to fight for her, and the other guy is deceased. There is no point in fighting for him now. Wouldn't it be wise to wait until we get all the details from both sides before forming an opinion? To answer your question though, it is OK for a 40 year old man to talk with a 17 year old.

  4. On 4/3/2024 at 5:43 AM, D2 said:

    I am happy we are talking about this, because it needs to be talked about.

     

    I'm not necessarily sure it does help to talk about it. (Though I do admit to liking some of these posts, which I guess makes me a hypocrite). People are making assumptions without knowing all the details. What is the point? 

    David Bowie said that the internet could be the best thing to happen to society, or it could be the worst thing to happen to society. I think human nature has decided which way they want to go with it. When it was used as a tool it was great. A fantastic source for spreading information and education. Now it is being turned into a weapon. It has done more harm than good, with social media. turning brother against brother and truth against un-truth, country against country. I have a bleak outlook at what this world will look like in ten years.

    It is funny to me, regardless of what you think about Ed Piskor, it is funny, seeing how moral people have become about a seventeen-year-old. Mick Jagger hooked up with a 17-year-old Chrissie Shrimpton, 17-year-old Marianne Faithfull, and even hooked up with 14-year-old Lori Maddox. (I feel I shouldn't have to say this but knowing how people are these days, I probably should.  Hooking up with a 14-year-old is disgusting.) That didn't seem to stop him and his group from having a hit record this year. Maybe he didn't have to "groom" them. I guess that made it ok. Maybe I missed the outcry from social media when his new album was released. Regardless, I just felt I needed to say what I had to say. Feel free to complain about my view if you like. That's what the internet is for these days.

  5. On 3/20/2024 at 12:59 PM, KirbyJack said:

    I liked his FF run so much that I found a way to forgive him for replacing The Thing with She-Hulk.

    That said, I find it better to judge the art, not the artist. 

    Yeah, I didn't like that either, but he did take away the Thing's rocky form and brought back his lumpy look, which I thought was an improvement.

  6. I have my SIlver/Bronze/and copper books alphabetized in one collection and keep all modern books 2000-present in a separate collection. Then I have all my higher value books in a file cabinet. I still don't have all the modern books alphabetized yet. It's a big hassle when a box gets full, and I need to transfer books to the next box and the next box etc. to keep them in alphabetical order.