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Started 1 day, 19 hours ago (2009-12-20 16:24:00)
by llozymandias
1.) His conscience. 2.) His powers don't include an "undo" feature. 3.) He is the very definition of nigh-omnipotence. 4.) Even he does not know the true limits of his powers.
Started 2 days, 21 hours ago (2009-12-19 14:20:00)
by voorhees
Hi Gang, I haven't been around much of late, but I've got some time off of work, so it's time to post some slabs. I've adjusted prices to reflect USD, but I don't know if prices are "fair", but I'll soon find out! Most are from my "inventory", while others are from my short-lived collection, which I've decided to limit to major keys instead. I might be flexible on some, so PMs are welcomed,...
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-15 02:11:00)
by bronzejonny
Fellow Forumites- While the 1994 Overstreet Price Guide made referred to the 1970s as the "Post-Silver Age," we see the term "Bronze Age" appear thereafter- subsequent OPGs have references to the Bronze Age. While the issue of the first Bronze Age(s) book continues to be challenged, I have some questions about how the 1970s, in terms of the history of comic books, became known as Bronze Age; (...
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-12-12 10:05:00)
by Captain_Tripps
We have GREAT news for you early high grade Silver Age collectors out there (both Marvel and DC). Pedigree Comics has just received on consignment some amazing Silver Age Marvels for their next Grand Auction, including the White Mountain copy of Fantastic Four #1 (CGC certified 9.2), X-Men #1 in 9.2, and X-Men #s 2-4 in 9.4. In addition, Pedigree Comics has just recently purchased some ...
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-12-10 18:33:00)
by egfelixdcg
Advertisements, toys pictures, video game covers, and other merchandise. Especially if it shows the characters in unusual ways, like off model or in a different pose than the normal model sheet poses. I decided to scan some interesting pages of this Magazine issue from February 1995. I believe it's been illustrated in the country I live, so these might be totally new for most of you....
Started 2 weeks ago (2009-12-07 23:09:00)
by Marksvint
Decent reader stuff, some decent grades What do you all think? http://Support-the-Collectors-Society.com/Lot-of-4 8-mostly-silver-age-superheros-1000-value-NR_W0QQi temZ200415663059QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomai n_0?hash=item2ea9b453d3
Started 2 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-12-06 07:46:00)
by Heidi
I'm not usually into these "what if" battle-scenarios, but this time I have to ask. Which one would win in a hand-to-hand "Silver Age" - fight between Kingpin and Nick Fury? Heidi
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-12-04 10:35:00)
by comicalgems
I think this comic is an excellent read and if it continues to be this good you can count on Darkhawk and Nova's popularity growing. Anyone else agree?
Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-12-02 21:34:00)
by Peacemaker V1
It's the best money I've spent on comics, I honestly believe so. It has over 500 pages of stories and they're all super entertaining. The black and white art made me roll my eyes at first, but with the amount of text those comics had back then it makes it quite easier to read. Aquaman has always been my favorite superhero in comics, but I'd never actually read much of his stuff from the Silver ...
Started 1 day, 20 hours ago (2009-12-20 15:16:00)
by JohnT
Originally Posted By: jimjum12 Another SA D.C. book I've never seen. Cool cover. I'm a big Meskin fan too. Some of my favorite is his work on Black Terror...but his D.C. Sci-Fi and Fantasy stuff is a very close second. GOD BLESS... -jimbo(a friend of jesus) P.S. Moreira cover ? I would have said Moriera, but I looked it up and it isn't. Any other guesses?
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-14 21:59:00)
by HouseofComics.Com
I'm 2000 miles away now. I used to set up at Kirby Tardy's Grand Rapids shows in 1985-1987 until I moved west to start college. He was always really nice to me.
Started 5 days, 17 hours ago (2009-12-16 18:20:00)
by egfelixdcg
Quote: Originally Posted by dth1971 Wait a minute, Yakko and Wakko had side whiskers on their face most of the time? Yes, even in the pages I've uploaded to this very same thread. I mean those things I surrounded in a red circle: By the way, I hate that shine effect they gave to the cake. Makes it ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-15 10:57:00)
by joe_collector
Yep, definitely in the mid to late-80's was when the term started to gain momentum, but as with most things, it was a bit later before the "powers that be" (i.e. Overstreet) finally got off their Ivory Throne and formally anointed it as such. I don't remember any "post-SA" term being used and it was either "70's Books" (or the all-encompassing Modern Age" for all 70's-on books) and then later, ...
Started 1 day, 16 hours ago (2009-12-20 19:11:00)
by qwaring
> 1.) His conscience. This wasn't a limitation. It was his greatest strength. > 2.) His powers don't include an "undo" feature. His conscience meant he didn't need an undo feature. He always followed his consience and his sense of right and wrong. If he could always do the right thing he didn't need to undo his actions. > 3.) He is the very ...
Started 2 days, 21 hours ago (2009-12-19 14:13:00)
by fishdist
We have a Jenn Air built in microwave and it started catching fire inside from a small panel on the inside right of the microwave. The panel is about 3 x 5 inches and was easy to pop out. Looks kind of like spraypainted silver and was covering sometype of vent or somehting. There is a hole in it and catches on fire when the micro is turned on. Seems to work when the panel is not in or at ...