Wanted: Miracle Man comics

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Knightt wrote: Now I also collect selective Comico and Innovation books
Hah! That's funny you should mention Innovation because I just got started on my Innovation collection.

I remember getting a couple of mid-price comics from my parentss one year as part of my Christmas haul. I can't remember all the comics they bought, but I can remember the catalogs that the comic shop gave them. One was from Innovation and I always remember how cool they looked. No way my parents would ever allow horror comics in their house, so I wasn't able to get them but I was always intrigued. I forgot about them until recently.

Unfortunately, some of the Anne Rice stuff is pretty expensive.

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oh...one of the catalogs was from Adventure Comics....

The Re-Animator series was killer!

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Tim Petty wrote:
Knightt wrote: Now I also collect selective Comico and Innovation books
Hah! That's funny you should mention Innovation because I just got started on my Innovation collection.

I remember getting a couple of mid-price comics from my parentss one year as part of my Christmas haul. I can't remember all the comics they bought, but I can remember the catalogs that the comic shop gave them. One was from Innovation and I always remember how cool they looked. No way my parents would ever allow horror comics in their house, so I wasn't able to get them but I was always intrigued. I forgot about them until recently.

Unfortunately, some of the Anne Rice stuff is pretty expensive.
Dude, Innovation also sold sex, sex, SEX !!!! I am actually shocked at some of the stuff they put out with Hero Alliance !!! I mean it is almost laughable at how they are just putting it out there but I still can't wait to start reading my entire Hero Alliance collection (hell, IF I have it all... I am not really sure and need to update my 'needs list' really well).

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the only thing I have so far is "On a Pale Horse".

I loved those novels when I was like, 12, and I didn't know they had been adapted (by Innovation) of all people. I think every issue was written and drawn by a different person.

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Post by stone384 »

Anybody that doesn't like Alan Moore should be attacked. Violently and without remorse. Sumo

Bring it on cause I hate most of his stuff. Killing Joke being one of the rare exceptions

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cobra_commander wrote:Anybody that doesn't like Alan Moore should be attacked. Violently and without remorse. :sumo:
Well I for one didn't care much for V for Vendetta (liked the movie
the book not so much),now Miracleman should be required reading for grade school kids. :twisted:

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Knightt wrote:
Cyberstrike wrote:But IMHO I just think it's stupid to buy a book that you don't like.
The reason why I think it's stupid is simple: I'm on extremely tight budget
so I don't have a lot of money and buy a comic book, toy, video game, or
DVD that I don't enjoy is a waste of money. Money that I can spend on
things that I will enjoy.
I am a completist.

As with my Valiant collection. I have Psi-Lords completed and I don't like the books. I have Dr. Mirage and don't like the books. I have Geomancer and totally hate the books. I have a complete common set of Valiants and all but ONE title didnt end like $hit... but I have them all.

You spend your money your way and I will spend my money my way.

I hope your migraine gets better. Excedrine makes a really good migraine line. If migrains are a problem, perhaps a doctor can perscribe Neurontin it does WONDERS for migraine headaches and I speak from experience as I take the stuff and have not had a serious migraine for six years and my number of headaches have went down significantly.

Do me a favor... don't post anything to me when you have a migraine, I like that dude who's sense of humor is not in bed.
I used to be a completist but it cost me more than it was every really worth.

My headache is gone for the most part...

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auctions for #10 and #16 ending in 20 minutes.

http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZsvefngenglar2

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I bought the TPBs and I'm content with those.

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Post by Fanboy375 »

Dont forget to that he appeared in SPAWN in the last couple of years as the "man of miracles"

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Post by The Harbinger »

Cyberstrike wrote:
cobra_commander wrote:Anybody that doesn't like Alan Moore should be attacked. Violently and without remorse. :sumo:
Well I for one didn't care much for V for Vendetta (liked the movie
the book not so much),now Miracleman should be required reading for grade school kids. :twisted:

how would the kids react when miracleman's sidekick goes crazy and starts hanging corpses on big ben, throwing limbs everywhere, etc.? :wink:

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Post by Tim »

Kids these days?

They'd freakin' love it.


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