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What about 3D comics? Were there any books that pre-dated Valiant Vision?

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They may have not actually pioneered any of the said variants in this topic. But they definately were a major factor making the variants as widespread as they are today.

Rai 0, maybe it wasnt the first #0, but it sure as hell is the #0 that stands out in my mind as the granddaddy of all #0's.

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Escaflown4 wrote:What about 3D comics? Were there any books that pre-dated Valiant Vision?
Weren't there 3D comics in the 40s/50s?

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JLThorpe wrote:
Escaflown4 wrote:What about 3D comics? Were there any books that pre-dated Valiant Vision?
Weren't there 3D comics in the 40s/50s?
We shouldn't speak of Valiant Vision ever again. :P

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TKWill wrote:
JLThorpe wrote:
Escaflown4 wrote:What about 3D comics? Were there any books that pre-dated Valiant Vision?
Weren't there 3D comics in the 40s/50s?
We shouldn't speak of Valiant Vision ever again. :P
The "comic book visual enhancement technique that shall not be named" makes my eyes hurt.
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Dr. Solar wrote:
TKWill wrote:
JLThorpe wrote:
Escaflown4 wrote:What about 3D comics? Were there any books that pre-dated Valiant Vision?
Weren't there 3D comics in the 40s/50s?
We shouldn't speak of Valiant Vision ever again. :P
The "comic book visual enhancement technique that shall not be named" makes my eyes hurt.
It was still pretty cool tho :thumb:

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Dr. Solar wrote: "comic book visual enhancement technique that shall not be named"
so it is written, so it shall be.

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MoonChild wrote:
Dr. Solar wrote:
TKWill wrote:
JLThorpe wrote:
Escaflown4 wrote:What about 3D comics? Were there any books that pre-dated Valiant Vision?
Weren't there 3D comics in the 40s/50s?
We shouldn't speak of Valiant Vision ever again. :P
The "comic book visual enhancement technique that shall not be named" makes my eyes hurt.
It was still pretty cool tho :thumb:
Cool in a headache sort of way.
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Dr. Solar wrote:
TKWill wrote:
JLThorpe wrote:
Escaflown4 wrote:What about 3D comics? Were there any books that pre-dated Valiant Vision?
Weren't there 3D comics in the 40s/50s?
We shouldn't speak of Valiant Vision ever again. :P
The "comic book visual enhancement technique that shall not be named" makes my eyes hurt.
I have to agree . . I never got into the CBVETTSNBN . . and I hated that everything that was presented in CBVETTSNBN had a huge logo that said CBVETTSNBN . . . it just ruined the image in my opinion . . .

I might have liked CBVETTSNBN if not for that fact . . .

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TKWill wrote:
Dr. Solar wrote: "comic book visual enhancement technique that shall not be named"
so it is written, so it shall be.
CBVETTSNBN for short, edit: as Siren posted as I was writing this post.
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Dr. Solar wrote:
TKWill wrote:
Dr. Solar wrote: "comic book visual enhancement technique that shall not be named"
so it is written, so it shall be.
CBVETTSNBN for short.
You're a slow *SQUEE* . . .

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siren3-4 wrote:
Dr. Solar wrote:
TKWill wrote:
Dr. Solar wrote: "comic book visual enhancement technique that shall not be named"
so it is written, so it shall be.
CBVETTSNBN for short.
You're a slow *SQUEE* . . .
In more ways than one, apparently.
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JLThorpe wrote:
dellamorte wrote:Gold logo editions, free book (unity 0)
DC released numerous free comics in the 80s, most notably those New Teen Titans drug awareness books, but usually they were promo books (DC Sampler, etc.).
Hey, good bump JL! This topic should have plenty of legs on it. Welcome to the boards.

Free books go back to the very first days of comic books which were used to promote products as far back as the turn of the 20th century.

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Escaflown4 wrote:What about 3D comics? Were there any books that pre-dated Valiant Vision?
3D books go back to the fifties, Superman, Mighty Mouse, etc.

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Dr. Solar wrote:
TKWill wrote:
Dr. Solar wrote: "comic book visual enhancement technique that shall not be named"
so it is written, so it shall be.
CBVETTSNBN for short, edit: as Siren posted as I was writing this post.
You got caught...;)

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ZephyrWasHOT!! wrote:
First 'limited edition' comic? Nexus #1 came with a 'limited edition' of 500, signed, with an additional poster and sketch.
Oops. I was wrong. It's Marvel Comics Super Special #11-13, each of which had a 25 copy print run with a gold seal and signed by the artists....

I've never seen one. I don't know if they're numbered.

Orrrrr...it could be Shock Illustrated, which only had 100 copies known...but it's a magazine, soooo....

So, in the murky pre-1980's depths of "limited edition" books, does anyone know of any else...?

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TKWill wrote:
JLThorpe wrote:
dellamorte wrote:Gold logo editions, free book (unity 0)
DC released numerous free comics in the 80s, most notably those New Teen Titans drug awareness books, but usually they were promo books (DC Sampler, etc.).
But the Drug Awareness books had corporate sponsor's (I think, Keebler) that helped reduce some of that cost.
But they were still free to the consumer. They were giveaways. Valiant didn't pioneer the concept....they just made it famous.

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IanAlexavier wrote:Wasnt there an old JLA book with a variant cover :? From back in the 70's?? Or early 80's?
Justice League #3 has a variant cover, July 1987. Is that what you're thinking of?

Sandman #1 (1974) has what I believe is an accidental purple variant.

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ZephyrWasHOT!! wrote:
IanAlexavier wrote:Wasnt there an old JLA book with a variant cover :? From back in the 70's?? Or early 80's?
Justice League #3 has a variant cover, July 1987. Is that what you're thinking of?

Sandman #1 (1974) has what I believe is an accidental purple variant.
The Fantastic Four issue with the green faces on the cover; printing error or VARIANT!?!??! (issue 114 or so, iirc).

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mrwoogieman wrote:
ZephyrWasHOT!! wrote:
IanAlexavier wrote:Wasnt there an old JLA book with a variant cover :? From back in the 70's?? Or early 80's?
Justice League #3 has a variant cover, July 1987. Is that what you're thinking of?

Sandman #1 (1974) has what I believe is an accidental purple variant.
The Fantastic Four issue with the green faces on the cover; printing error or VARIANT!?!??! (issue 114 or so, iirc).
#110....another accidental variant! :)

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Soooo....have we pretty much shot down all the things that Valiant could have been first at, but wasn't....?

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DEFINITELY the first company to do "X" and "O" versions of the same-numbered comics, right? RIGHT!

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mrwoogieman wrote:
JLThorpe wrote:
dellamorte wrote:Gold logo editions, free book (unity 0)
DC released numerous free comics in the 80s, most notably those New Teen Titans drug awareness books, but usually they were promo books (DC Sampler, etc.).
Hey, good bump JL! This topic should have plenty of legs on it. Welcome to the boards.
Thanks. I was bored at work and decided to correct a 4 year old message board post. :wink:

And outside of Chromium covers (probably my favorite cover gimmick out of all the ones in the 90s), I can't think of anything else Valiant pioneered that wasn't done elsewhere.

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JLThorpe wrote:
mrwoogieman wrote:
JLThorpe wrote:
dellamorte wrote:Gold logo editions, free book (unity 0)
DC released numerous free comics in the 80s, most notably those New Teen Titans drug awareness books, but usually they were promo books (DC Sampler, etc.).
Hey, good bump JL! This topic should have plenty of legs on it. Welcome to the boards.
Thanks. I was bored at work and decided to correct a 4 year old message board post. :wink:

And outside of Chromium covers (probably my favorite cover gimmick out of all the ones in the 90s), I can't think of anything else Valiant pioneered that wasn't done elsewhere.
Choas Comics did a did a first issue of a Lady Death mini-series with
a chromium cover.

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Some were ok but crapvision was horrible, it made me quit a few titles back then :!:


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