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GeeksAreMyPeeps

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  1. I found while going through various bookshelf format titles that most were barcode-only and it made sense to list the exceptions.
  2. I picked up several copies of #1 when it first came out. I sold or traded a couple years ago, but I still have a 9.6, and a Neil-Gaiman–signed #1 and Orpheus Special (which is also the first appearance of one of the Endless), that also has a tiny sketch by Gaiman
  3. Apparently there's a rumor because someone just said it. It doesn't mean it's a reliable rumor
  4. Good to know. It's a Rai #0 and really only worth grading (at this time) if it's at least a 9.6.
  5. They sell so much that it's entirely possible that they missed changing the price in one of the locations. I recently bought two copies of a Valiant incentive variant from their eBay store. They were listed as the same condition but at two different prices. They only delivered one, and said the other was out of stock. I imagine they had just listed it twice and didn't realize it.
  6. If they price the book sky-high on their site, they can try to make it seem like a really good deal when it's 40-60% off.
  7. Book is otherwise pretty close to perfect, but has this rumpling in the corner which obviously puts it far from perfect. Just not where this falls on the scale. In a white area, so no color loss.
  8. Harbinger 1 is notorious for spine splits and pressing can make it worse: http://valiantfans.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=47130
  9. It's entirely possible that they printed a large excess, knowing that shops are going to want to re-order. That's what seemed to have happened with the recent issues, based on their availability to order after the release
  10. I think all of the series Marvel launched around this time had an early variant. The Avengers family of books (Avengers, Captain America, Iron Man, and Thor) all had "Sunburst" variants for #1. Many other titles had a second cover for the second issue. I guess to keep the orders up after #1?
  11. This is correct. The Lizard does not appear in the second printing.
  12. Really? If we can't agree, then we should just accept your garbage argument? How about no.
  13. Not sure if this has been the case for a while, but you can hav auctions renew without being charged for the listing (either as a free listing or with an insertion fee) for up to 8 times. So you're essentially getting two months for a lot to be listed for only one insertion. I did notice they're changing the 30-day listing to once-a-month, so it'll always be on the same day of the month.
  14. You're trying to conflate two different meanings of the word "appear." In the terminology of comic collecting, that has always been understood amongst reasonable people to mean the inclusion of a character, thing, place, etc. in a story. You'd like it to now mean the more generic definition of "appear" and be equivalent to "depiction" but that's not how the hobby works, or has worked.
  15. The first appearance of Wolverine is and always has been Hulk 180. But that's not been the more desirable book for collectors, historically.
  16. Maybe, but the people doing the speculating here aren't the people running the site. That's the big difference.
  17. Speculation is an element of the conversation here, but this is much more than a "spec site"
  18. "Never thought of it" = "Saw absolutely no importance attached to it"
  19. It would be a lot more attractive to switch to digital if it was a cheaper option than print. The costs can't possible be as much as making and distributing a physical copy.
  20. The copyright date says 1986, but no month. Marvel's The 'Nam came out in 9/86 (cover dated 12/86)
  21. Right around the same time, but I'm not sure which was first. I imagine that it wasn't the case of one inspiring the other, but rather that there was a lot of media about Vietnam at the time. Good Morning, Vietnam, Platoon, and Full Metal Jacket (just to name a few) came out around the same time.