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Aman619

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  1. sorry, I didnt mean to reply twice to same post. I clicked QUOTE 1 post on same post by mistake.. I thought I was replying to this post. In a sense, sure, thats the way it wrks in many companies! Assuming that person truly has messed up and failed to do the job he was assigned. But in many companies you can be VP, President etc, and there are PLENTY of thongs that can go wrong that dont cost you your job, or are even considered your fault just because you have a title of "president". Plenty of companies use titles in different ways within their organization... and in this case it THEIR responsibility to clean up this mess. Of course now that these flaws have ben discovered, if the President of CGC going forward fails to follow the new rules put in place, well, good luck. .
  2. That was a famous saying from the man at the tip top of the endeavor, the President of the USA. And it was a dont worry I got this political stance to say all is good and hes on top of it all, not hiding behind others mistakes. Not even remotely the same as Matt Nelson as President of CGC as SGC operates their divisions.
  3. If you are saying that the buck stops at Matts desk? ... not even remotely true. gimme a break.
  4. Id say your are partially correct in that when issues of CGC handling of books while graded are discovered to have been susceptible to fraud and/or bad actors, yes, they go to Matt when looking for assistance in fixing it. But Matt came along after 15 Years of SGCs grading mechanism were in effect. He wasn't hired to make changes to it unless and until they needed his input. And sure, if Matt discovered a flaw in the system he'd offer solutions when reporting it up the chain of command. Same as he would to speed the system, grading, grading notes and census issues he may feel could be better. But in my mind, he's not responsible for existing opportunities that no-one else at SGC has envisioned could someday be exploited, which is what has happened this year. He didnt create the systems! Nor was he promoted to test them for vulnerabilities. How would he be responsible for flaws in them?
  5. sure, but that isn't happening here... The errors here were never under Matt's scope or control.
  6. video says he has insurance... but insurance companies dont insure storage facilities, do they? Maybe he said that BEFOARE he spoke with them and found out he wasn't covered... Pretty big storage room though! nice
  7. It was down to earth, except I guess for the guy running around at night with a gas gun and gas mask catching bad guys. I dont recall too many plots but his relationship with his girlfriend and the mysteries he solved were entertaining month after month.
  8. I bought and sampled most of the Vertigo series the first x years. The good stuff was great! Especially early on... but as more and more series came out they just weren't my cup of tea. But of the titles not yet mentioned, I particularly liked Animal Man, Sandman Mystery Theatre. And Chiaroscuro was great and so was Enigma. I really thought the art by Duncan Fegredo was amazing. I thought he'd be very popular.
  9. "CGC needs to do better. A lot better at leaving no opportunity for error, misuse, or failure." sure. OK. Why is that a CGC problem? Tell every business that too. They you and everyone in business understand that reality: keep messing up and you risk failure. CGC may have an edge over you me and the mom and pop businesses or whatever, given their market dominance, but thats no guarantee to continue if they dont take care of business, every day. Nothing lasts forever. But your statement as written, I agree with you. It's up to them to maintain our trust. And on them if they fail through efforts to be better, or through negligence if they feel impervious to errors. I for one feel they have a healthy handle on their role and business to keep going and tightening up.
  10. It’s weird so many think that a the title as President of only one of many separate divisions of a larger endeavor (that performs the same functions for the clients of each of the collectibles they grade and slab ) would or should be responsible for all aspects of his particular specialty. Like how and where to store or access client books. Or setting up his OWN methods for these things differently from the other collectibles. Matt has been at CGC for like 10 years. It was set up and run for ten years before he got there. They trust him to be head grader, oversee pressing, the Pedigree efforts, create new holders, launch more slab hobbies as well as numerous marketing efforts. etc My point is that if CCG has problems with their in-house systems etc it will and has always been addressed at higher levels as a coordinated effort than the honorary title of “President” of ONE of CCGs many divisions is tasked with. Matt is a comics guy, not a suit. The suits are tasked with making changes necessary to prevent these abuses based on division heads’ input. There will always be some seeking to game the system. It’s how you deal with these things. No system will ever be foolproof. I know this is a chatboard and we can write what we want and vent and complain and scream bloody murder. But golly, I just shake my head reading so many comments here when these issues arise.
  11. here's a synopsis of the story: Jimmy drinks a potions my a "scientist" and gets super speed. https://comicsarcheology.com/index.php/2020/07/29/jimmy-olsen-15/
  12. what's more important here maybe is Jimmy Olsen with the powers of The Flash published in the same month Showcase 4 appears. Superspeed tryout ? Infections bullpen gossip, where one editor uses an idea going on elsewhere in the office? (or were the editors of Showcase also Jimmy's editor at that time?
  13. I feel like Im going blind from these pics!!
  14. Don’t kid yourself. They definitely think of them as six figure pieces! But I think I know what you are saying…
  15. why does this remind me of the Alf cover with the seal!!??
  16. doesn't look like a match... note distance from right edge of the green blurb banner. much wider on the copy supposedly trimmed. and points of the burst below get cropped too
  17. are you sure? I looked at a quick search of other copies and you're not missing anything more than a misaligned original trim...
  18. When the millennials and gen xers and the rest inherit their boomer parents money it will be like 2020 covid all over again. Free Money to burn!
  19. one side to this is I see many new posters in this thread with less than 1000 posts. This has struck a Neve t get so many newbies to sign up here. The future looks bright! : )
  20. sometimes he just rides in the trunk for half the book!
  21. good point about the running. But did Cruise run? I thought he was great! Now, having read age books I see he wasn't visually perfect, or close to the mental picture every rider created in their head. But as Ive posted here a lot on the subject: Cruise's Reacher was a small, tightly wound MF who could think on his feet and take out the bad guys every time. Not knowing he was supposed to be 6'5" and 250, Cruise was just fine for me. Probably my favorite role of his. (I havent seen more than parts of the MI films.)
  22. what would I change? not my job! But for starters, Beige nails one big thing. Though that scene was just Reacher, alone, in a hopelessly outnumbered situation, who then takes charge with a single burst of action -- Season 2 has already featured many brawls already where it's Reacher plus 4 against a mob. Of course they will win, even though miraculously, his tough (but much more ordinary) partners also kick serious butt.. which is a stretch... and makes these scenes longer and less effective. And a basic flaw in both seasons is that they take up ten hours to tell a story thats less than 2 hours as a feature film. And they've telegraphed the end!