group confessional...comic gimmicks you fell for.
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Back in the day when you had to order a gazillion copies from american entertainment to get the Black bagged edition of Spiderman #1 Limited $2 cover. By the way, for any FF fans, I was on ebay looking at a few auctions and came by this drawing. One of the best Sue Richards I've seen in a long time (kind of reminds you of Tara Reid). Scroll down and you'll see the picture. http://cgi.ebay.com/BATMAN-464-465-466- ... dZViewItem
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WOW!djm928 wrote:Back in the day when you had to order a gazillion copies from american entertainment to get the Black bagged edition of Spiderman #1 Limited $2 cover. By the way, for any FF fans, I was on ebay looking at a few auctions and came by this drawing. One of the best Sue Richards I've seen in a long time (kind of reminds you of Tara Reid). Scroll down and you'll see the picture. http://cgi.ebay.com/BATMAN-464-465-466- ... dZViewItem
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WOW is right.tcolli wrote:WOW!djm928 wrote:Back in the day when you had to order a gazillion copies from american entertainment to get the Black bagged edition of Spiderman #1 Limited $2 cover. By the way, for any FF fans, I was on ebay looking at a few auctions and came by this drawing. One of the best Sue Richards I've seen in a long time (kind of reminds you of Tara Reid). Scroll down and you'll see the picture. http://cgi.ebay.com/BATMAN-464-465-466- ... dZViewItem
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here's one of them...djm928 wrote:I didn't get to see Tara's, were they really that bad?
NOT SAFE FOR WORK
http://www.schmakt.com/pictures/tarareid_boobslip3.jpg
EDIT: and if it's inappropriate, sorry... let me know, and I'll take it down.
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Those Marvel 25th anniversary covers were sometimes very well-done
http://www.milehighcomics.com/cgi-bin/b ... 1330%20373
http://www.milehighcomics.com/cgi-bin/b ... 79902%2053
And I was horribly stupid when it came to gimmick covers...horribly stupid...please, someone go back in time and stop me! Not counting dealer incentives, are any of them worth anything? Any worth more than cover price?
http://www.milehighcomics.com/cgi-bin/b ... 1330%20373
http://www.milehighcomics.com/cgi-bin/b ... 79902%2053
And I was horribly stupid when it came to gimmick covers...horribly stupid...please, someone go back in time and stop me! Not counting dealer incentives, are any of them worth anything? Any worth more than cover price?
They look pretty bad.. but it looks like the surgeon might have elected to insert the implant through the nipple. In this case there would be a scar for a little while during the healing process. It will look better after it heals properly , but they have to cut the entire nipple off and sew it back on. It also causes a loss of sensation.
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I read somewhere that the surgeon did indeed botch the job, so I'm not sure if a scar that big will ever heal correctly.djm928 wrote:They look pretty bad.. but it looks like the surgeon might have elected to insert the implant through the nipple. In this case there would be a scar for a little while during the healing process. It will look better after it heals properly , but they have to cut the entire nipple off and sew it back on. It also causes a loss of sensation.
Oh my--
Can't believe I forgot this doozy...the freakin' Continuity rebirth:
Deathwatch 2000!!!!
The deal here was Neal Adams re-launched the 2nd or 3rd series of each title from issue 1 & it all started in a limited Unity # 0 rip-off limited edition polybagged "Deathwatch 2000 # 0"
(had to buy 3-4 of the regular issues to get it). So I found this coin dealer who didn't know anything & bought half a dozen sealed copies of just that issue for $2.50 each.
The re-launch was supposed to be jump-started by Spawn guest-starring in Valeria the She-Bat done by Todd McFarlane-Neal Adams to introduce the company to all the fanboys.
Never happened. To this day I don't know if Valeria The She-Bat was ever released.
But if anyone needs 5-6 copies of some crappy sealed shiny Neal Adams garbage, ring me up...
Can't believe I forgot this doozy...the freakin' Continuity rebirth:
Deathwatch 2000!!!!
The deal here was Neal Adams re-launched the 2nd or 3rd series of each title from issue 1 & it all started in a limited Unity # 0 rip-off limited edition polybagged "Deathwatch 2000 # 0"
(had to buy 3-4 of the regular issues to get it). So I found this coin dealer who didn't know anything & bought half a dozen sealed copies of just that issue for $2.50 each.
The re-launch was supposed to be jump-started by Spawn guest-starring in Valeria the She-Bat done by Todd McFarlane-Neal Adams to introduce the company to all the fanboys.
Never happened. To this day I don't know if Valeria The She-Bat was ever released.
But if anyone needs 5-6 copies of some crappy sealed shiny Neal Adams garbage, ring me up...
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No, the Spawn crossover with Valeria was never released, though the series was around.Rai-fan wrote:The re-launch was supposed to be jump-started by Spawn guest-starring in Valeria the She-Bat done by Todd McFarlane-Neal Adams to introduce the company to all the fanboys.
Never happened. To this day I don't know if Valeria The She-Bat was ever released.
That's a shame because Tara Reid is pretty hot otherwise. The shape of the job looks nice, but the nipple definitely looks mis-shapen. But back to the Sue Richards link I posted, definitely looks hot.Daniel Jackson wrote:
I read somewhere that the surgeon did indeed botch the job, so I'm not sure if a scar that big will ever heal correctly.
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when I started reading this this thread, I kept muttering under my breath "Rise of the Midnight Sons" followed by a few expletives. Polybags are what hit me the hardest.riftt wrote:Polybags are what screwed me the most when I was a kid.
This was back when I didnt have enough money to afford many comics, but Wizard said I had to buy two - one to keep and one to open - of these comics. So when Rise of the Midnight Sons came around I was hit pretty hard.
Rise of the Midnight Sons
Executioners Song
Superman #75
Adventures of Superman #500 (*SQUEE* got me twice)
Spiderman #1
Various #1 issues (I bought both the 1st and 2nd Damage Control mini-series)
2nd Printings when I owned the 1st (like I was going to spend alot of time re-reading Bishop's first friggin appearance)
now you guys are getting me angry

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Settle down... take deep breaths, count backwards from 10.....MProyas wrote:now you guys are getting me angry
OK, better now?

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