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Generic...
Looks a little generic and, given the fact that ValiantComics.com IS the authority, wil be a bit derivative. I guess we wil wait and see.
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The hits on the site went way up this morning, and I knew that could only mean one thing, you guys had posted about it.
ValiantComics.com is the king of comic fan sites, as far as I'm concerned, and I've said as much in the past. I've even donated several times in appreciation, as I've used Greg's reference info so often in making business decisions. However, it seemed incredible to me no one else was interested in paying the few dollars to register ValiantComics.net, so I thought I'd might as well do so. Yeah, I'm not schooled at building sites, but who knows what the future holds?
I'm definately on Valiant Entertainment's side in the war over the beloved Valiant characters, and Chip Carter of VEI has agreed to send me any announcements from that fine company.
ValiantComics.com, as always, remains the best, and I remain appreciative to Greg for all this site means to me!

ValiantComics.com is the king of comic fan sites, as far as I'm concerned, and I've said as much in the past. I've even donated several times in appreciation, as I've used Greg's reference info so often in making business decisions. However, it seemed incredible to me no one else was interested in paying the few dollars to register ValiantComics.net, so I thought I'd might as well do so. Yeah, I'm not schooled at building sites, but who knows what the future holds?

I'm definately on Valiant Entertainment's side in the war over the beloved Valiant characters, and Chip Carter of VEI has agreed to send me any announcements from that fine company.
ValiantComics.com, as always, remains the best, and I remain appreciative to Greg for all this site means to me!

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I heard they kept everyone's money when they went under. That really is wrong to do that to comic collectors, and I'm sure that hurt the comic book market that they did that.Fanboy375 wrote:I remember Kingpin. They always had the hard stuff to get and you paid for it too. When they went under, they took my money with them. I was lucky, they only took $35.00 of my money.StarBrand wrote:I also just posted an article on some inside trading Valiant was doing back in the day.
I only wrote that article because I thought it was an interesting part of Valiant history some may not be aware of.
Thanks. Learning html is something I'm not sure I'll be tackling. I may get some help if I need it.BUDSHAD wrote:Good luck on the sight. Wish I had the gumption to make a website.
I just really felt the domain name was way too valuable not to try it.
I used to own DefiantComics.com and really regret not holding onto that one. I also at one time held MilestoneComics.com, and those are both owned by someone else now. Someone even registered DaringComics.com, Shooter's company that never got off the ground.