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F For Fake

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  1. As @awakeintheashes just mentioned in the Revival thread, the book has been given the series order at SyFy, and all of the cheap slabs have disappeared from eBay and MCS. Of course, plenty more have already taken their place, but they're now priced at $100-$150 instead of the under $50 you could have picked them up for a couple of days ago. Great series, hope the show doesn't blow.
  2. Yeah, was just getting ready to post in the Moderns Heating Up thread. All of the cheap slabs have bene hoovered up off of eBay and MCS. Not sure about raws, I don't track those. Of course, I'm sure there are a butt ton of copies out there, but if anyone was still sitting on copies from the LAST spec go round, may be a chance to unload some. It's "only" a SyFy show, but there may be a bump worth exploiting. As for me, I really loved the series, so I'm keeping all of mine!
  3. I think Now are still underrated. They had a very interesting lineup of licenses.
  4. This is awesome news. Ralph Ineson has been a "That guy!" actor for decades, so cool to see he has crossed over into the mainstream like this. It's an inspired casting choice, can't wait.
  5. It's never far from my mind! Well ok that may be an exaggeration, but I do love the movie for sure!
  6. Turned 47 earlier this year. I once filled in on a buddy's paper route for about a week. Never did that again. I need my beauty rest, I can't be up at 5am rolling papers and walking around damp lawns! I'm delicate!
  7. By far the worst I've ever done in one of these. I'm trading in my comics to buy a new pair of glasses!
  8. A couple of other new pieces arrived this week. This is the first new Transformers I've bought in quite a while, but I had to have Cybertron Wheeljack to finish out my Cybertron mode set! These are toys I wanted SO badly as a kid, only had to wait 40 years for Hasbro to make them! His robot form is chunky, but that's fine, because he'll be staying in vehicle mode. Satisfyingly chunky. The only other modern line I'm keeping up with is Marvel Legends, but only for classic X-Men and Avengers, so not many left that I'd want to own. This Angel is really nice. Alt hands are a little big on this body, but the wings are absolutely gorgeous. Bought and extra to display MISB with the Deluxe Archangel, which is one of my all time favorite Legends.
  9. Ok, this makes me feel better, I had the Flash at a 6.0 as well. Let's see, one Bullseye (Cap), one just a grade off (Spidey), and the others...uh...not as close! I was really curious about the SW book, those rust stains are naaaaaasty. I knocked it down to a 7.0, no way I would call a book with a fugly defect like that VF. I had to hold my nose to give it the 7.0! The game is always fun and informative. Let's see how much worse I can do!
  10. No specific name to add today (so far!) but it is becoming ever clearer that people are simply getting stupider. Reading comprehension is at an all time low. These people make me insane! Ok, venting over
  11. Amazon really is a shoot. I haven't ordered any oversized books from them for years, but when I do, I only buy via Amazon themselves, and not the third party sellers, as I find their condition descriptions and packaging practices to be wildly inconsistent. I was burned way too many times on "new" books that arrived anything but. I will sometimes still grab standard sized hardcovers from Amazon, as they sometimes beat the prices of the comic sites, and they generally arrive in decent shape. The lighter the books, the less chance of them damaging themselves. They just aren't taking the time/precautions to package those enormous tomes correctly. So yeah, for me it's IST first (usually the best price, free shipping over $50, great packaging, and I usually have a 2% repeat customer discount running), CGN (good packaging, oftentimes still have stock on books that IST may have sold out of, but shipping is $7.99 so gotta factor that in), and on occasion have used OGN for books that are sold out at the other two. It's no knock on OGN, they pack VERY well, and are particular about the condition of their books to begin with, but the prices are usually a little bit higher than the other guys, so they're usually third choice for me. Oh, and MCS is actually a solid choice as well for collections, though their stock doesn't seem to be as deep as the other sellers who specialize in collected editions. But I've never been disappointed with price or packaging from MCS when they had what I wanted in stock. (For "regular" comics and slabs, MCS is still my top choice.) Amazon and Target, if they have a sale going (B2G1) will sometimes get my money, but I'm always holding my breath when the package arrives.
  12. I don't buy a lot of new releases these days, and I've also been very critical of McFarlane's Multiverse line. However, his DC Super Powers line has just shut my mouth. I have been waiting for these since I was 12 years old. I would have done unspeakable things to have a Ted Kord Beetle with the Bug when I was a kid. Terrible things. And now, here we are. And it's hard to argue with the price. The Multiverse figures are ridiculously overpriced, but the Super Powers are much more reasonable, with the figures at $9.99 and the vehicle at $20. Can't beat that. And The Bug actually has pop-open wings, as well as a retractable line for Ted to descend from. It's deeply, incredibly cool. I am going to have to buy more of these suckers now. Booster and Guy are apparently on their way, so I will be all over that. In the meantime, the big Poozer himself will have to be Ted's pal.
  13. All I know is that the best round I ever had, multiple bullseyes, Mike sent me the rocket emoji, and the guy with the cape, and I've been chasing that high ever since!
  14. I’ve always loved store promo stuff, particularly from the 80’s and 90’s, as that’s when I was a kid first going to comic shops. A lot of this stuff was thrown out, or didn’t survive, and can be genuinely tough to find. I love comics, but the thing about comics is, with the exception of genuinely scarce Golden Age books, you can find nearly any book you are looking for, at any time, if you have the money. This stuff though, not so much. Finding a poster or standee that I remember seeing at my LCS in my childhood is an instant nostalgia blast.
  15. Yeah, it’s a great idea, that way kids could check it out in the store. I wish I had all of my old View Master stuff, I had a Muppets sst that I fondly recall.
  16. Ok this makes me feel slightly better, because I gave it a 6.5 and was suddenly feeling like an insufficiently_thoughtful_person. Misery loves company. I usually feel like I do a respectable, middle-of-the-pack job on these contest, but I am really eating carp this time around.
  17. Finally checked another piece off of my vintage Alien collection list. These aren't hard to find necessarily, but they can be expensive. Finally found a sealed example for what I felt was a reasonable price. Even sealed, the box is designed so that you can still look into the viewfinder and play the film. Of course, 45 years later, the film strip has long since red-shifted and degraded, but you can still make out a few images here and there.
  18. Huzzah for garage sale season! There's a father and son who do a regular garage sale every Saturday from around Derby until October, and today was the first sale of the year. Nice guys and they always have interesting stuff. Picked up some great old store display pieces today. I've been looking for this Spider-Man sign for a bit, and this thing is cherry, even came in the original plastic sleeve (though opened). Also picked up the DKR display at a great price, and this X-Men Mutant Gear hanger which I've actually never seen before. Not sure where I'm going to put it!
  19. Yeah, those are terrific, much better than most "custom" figures you see out there, they look like an authentic product.
  20. I recall buying these as they were released. It seemed so odd at the time that a major license like Disney had gone with such a small publisher like Slave Labor Graphics. Didn't last long, but the books were pretty cool.