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nwpassage

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  1. I don't think so, it's in pretty rough condition.
  2. I wrote that when I had four copies I was willing to sell. That was obviously the second lowest rated one in my posession at the time. The other were a 5.5, a 9.8 and of course a 9.9. I write that on all my books that I put out into the marketplace.
  3. What an awesome cover. A robot with a gun and a knife, and a kid who's about to drive a spiked billy club into the mad scientist's forehead. What's not to liek. The only ting missing is a hot chick tied to a chair.
  4. My rack is along the same lines. It was used to display calenders, and loads on three sides. Each facing can hold a dozen comics multiplied by 54 slots. Yours is person_without_enough_empathyen for slabs.
  5. Love what you've done to it. Are you going to cover the Rand Mcnally branding? Shame you can't fit the comics 2 wide. Maybe some cool paperbacks on the side to take up the dead air.
  6. Along the same vein, I work in retail and all kinds of fixtures get tossed. I salvaged this one. It was a calender end-cap and displays comics nicely. It loads on three sides and holds a ton of books. There's another on sitting behind the store right now, and I'm trying to figure out how to get it into the house without my wife thinking I'm preparing to go on a spending spree.
  7. The newer stuff seems somewhat toned down in that regard, both covers and interior stories. I've never nticed the interior stories rivaling the covers for covert innuendo. Then again I never realy noticed the innuendo until I started hanging out here.
  8. Is it too late to say "I'm a Conan fan?" I hope not. I'm still working ever so slowly on the first Marvel comics run (#1 to #125 or so). It's never too late to acknowledge Conan fanship... or to become a Conan fan for that matter Good to know, since I'm a new convert at 53 years of age. Loving a pile of Savage Sword's I bought on the boards.