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SKYNET-migration

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  1. maybe you guys want a scan or something for Secret War #2? you can download it or ill take page shots for everyone
  2. True and I agree. But most of these guys buy whatever Wikipedia tells them, and according to wiki its 2. Damn shame how gullible some these guys are. hyping #5 eh.. let me explain it to you also.. Secret War #2 appearances of Daisy: page 14 - 1 panel (whole body - sitting) page 18 - 3 panels (2 headshots, 1 whole body - sitting) page 21 - 2 panels (both standing) page 22- 4 panels (1 body shot and 3 headshots with speaking dialogue) page 24 to 25 - multiple panels really.. are you guys here just buying CGC stuff without getting the raw version? comicbooks are meant to be read. investment is second.
  3. nice try, but i read through the book. in Secret War #2 she had appearances in: page 14 - 1 panel (whole body - sitting) page 18 - 3 panels (2 headshots, 1 whole body - sitting) page 21 - 2 panels (both standing) page 22- 4 panels (1 body shot and 3 headshots with speaking dialogue) page 24 to 25 - multiple panels that hardly qualifies as cameo. Secret War #2 is a definite first full appearance. but you are correct about #5 as her origin story.
  4. noticed in ebay that a lot of the cheaply priced copies have been snatched up that AoS episode was a blast good thing I followed my hunch and grabbed a few copies yesterday from local sellers
  5. i just realized that the Star Wars #1 Alemar's version is a reprint of the Whitman version. no price, no barcode, no issue number. does this makes the Whitman version less rarer since they have a foreign equivalent?
  6. i didn't know there was an issue on Gamora's first full appearance. i thought all the while it was Strange Tales 180
  7. yah. would love to have the cents version too. just saving up for my next batch of purchases. the priority right now is getting an ST 110
  8. #360 is the right buy for Crossbones #359 is a nice to have comicbook but not very significant
  9. here's an additional list (it involves the encounters of Loki trying to retrieve all of the gems and going against Ultraverse characters) Godwheel #3 (February, 1995) Rune/Silver Surfer #1 (April, 1995) Necromantra/Lord Pumpkin #1 (April, 1995) Hardcase #23 (May, 1995) Ultraforce I #10 (July, 1995) Necromantra/Lord Pumpkin #4 (July, 1995) Ultraforce/Avengers Prelude (July, 1995) Curse of Rune #3 (July, 1995) Night Man I #22 (July, 1995) Night Man I #23 (August, 1995) Hardcase #26
  10. if some people would still want to define Copper Age and when it started, it's with the company-wide crossovers that involves all characters from a publishing house or revamping the entire fictional timeline. so that would be 1985, start of Crisis on Infinite Earths. though my personal preference would like to do away with all of the "Ages" after Bronze Age.
  11. finally GoTG 2008 #1 getting its' due. for those who don't know, Annihilation Conquest #6 was just their first cameo appearance in a page preview and the first time they are called Guardians based on the current roster. GoTG #1 2008 is their first full appearance as a team. You have to own both though. So far the hardest comic to find from any of the annihilation run is the Starlord 4 survey variant. point taken. it's like X-Factor #5 and #6 Starlord #4 survey variant? ok sorry this one i am clueless. please tell me about it