Bragging rights - your best Dead Universe deal of late?
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- HaloReach2010
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I didnt even crack it open....just putting it away, to cross it off the checklist. I checked the guide, noticed it has a low printing....maybe thats why Ive never seen one before.Chiclo wrote:You weren't missing much.HaloReach2010 wrote:Picked up a copy of Acclaim's N.I.O. # 1 for a buck today....
Never seen one before....
Was this one of the last books acclaim put out?
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It might have been one of the last VH2 books. There was a short gap in production in 1998 that separated VH2 and VH3 and NIO is definitely in VH2.HaloReach2010 wrote:I didnt even crack it open....just putting it away, to cross it off the checklist. I checked the guide, noticed it has a low printing....maybe thats why Ive never seen one before.Chiclo wrote:You weren't missing much.HaloReach2010 wrote:Picked up a copy of Acclaim's N.I.O. # 1 for a buck today....
Never seen one before....
Was this one of the last books acclaim put out?
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I came across two large size books at a local show from Piranha, Epicurus the Sage. I almost bought them, because it was Sam Kieth stuff, but the cheap *SQUEE* in me won out. Seller wanted $3 a book and I was focusing on .50 bins.Drift wrote:2 more from my Piranha Press list courtesy of Draco and a Forge and an Edge from my Crossgen. Also found a sci-fi novel I didn't expect to see.

I have the Cotton Candy Autopsy book. As far as I know, it seems to be the Piranha book that is worth the most dough.

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It was not the last Acclaim book, that is Turok Evolution. NIO #4 is the smallest print run of any Valiant/Acclaim "Regular" book.HaloReach2010 wrote:I didnt even crack it open....just putting it away, to cross it off the checklist. I checked the guide, noticed it has a low printing....maybe thats why Ive never seen one before.Chiclo wrote:You weren't missing much.HaloReach2010 wrote:Picked up a copy of Acclaim's N.I.O. # 1 for a buck today....
Never seen one before....
Was this one of the last books acclaim put out?
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Cotton Candy Autopsy and Epicurus are some of the PP books I still need. I am in no hurry though so am happy to wait for a bargain bin to yield its treasure.Brother J wrote:I came across two large size books at a local show from Piranha, Epicurus the Sage. I almost bought them, because it was Sam Kieth stuff, but the cheap *SQUEE* in me won out. Seller wanted $3 a book and I was focusing on .50 bins.Drift wrote:2 more from my Piranha Press list courtesy of Draco and a Forge and an Edge from my Crossgen. Also found a sci-fi novel I didn't expect to see.![]()
I have the Cotton Candy Autopsy book. As far as I know, it seems to be the Piranha book that is worth the most dough.
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Harcore and the other name i forget at £1.00 each were pretty darn cool grabs yesterday.Drift wrote:Cotton Candy Autopsy and Epicurus are some of the PP books I still need. I am in no hurry though so am happy to wait for a bargain bin to yield its treasure.Brother J wrote:I came across two large size books at a local show from Piranha, Epicurus the Sage. I almost bought them, because it was Sam Kieth stuff, but the cheap *SQUEE* in me won out. Seller wanted $3 a book and I was focusing on .50 bins.Drift wrote:2 more from my Piranha Press list courtesy of Draco and a Forge and an Edge from my Crossgen. Also found a sci-fi novel I didn't expect to see.![]()
I have the Cotton Candy Autopsy book. As far as I know, it seems to be the Piranha book that is worth the most dough.

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For sure were so busy all day i finally got to look round the show as people had mainly packed up and left, so not many stalls left to browse, but the few were good enough pickings for me.xodacia81 wrote:You lucky bastichDraco wrote:Comico Grendel Devil by the deed 1st and 2nd print graphic novels.
£1.00 each.
Oy yay.
One of the best parts of the bargain hunt is knowing that no matter what, each show ill always turn up something cool for £1 or less.
So many people that look through my stock i know wont even look at the cheap bins eleewhere, as the Grendel books might be £20 each in my box.

Not much of a story Knightt , just working on a Wildstorm Worlds End storylineKnightt wrote:Whatever happened to POSTING about your newest DU deal instead of just posting a link ?
How about some verbiage, a pic... something ? I like to hear the story behind it or something to add to your excitement of getting a DU related item. It motivates me to go out and continue the hunt as well !!!



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I'm pretty sure DC bought the rights to the characters when Jim Lee sold them WildStorm back in 1998. But since Jim Lee is the co-publisher of DC right now, I don't see them going anywhere else even if he could.
I could see giving the characters a couple years' rest and then if nothing else bringing out omnibus-type editions of the "glory days" of the titles. Or even relaunching them at some point.
I could see giving the characters a couple years' rest and then if nothing else bringing out omnibus-type editions of the "glory days" of the titles. Or even relaunching them at some point.
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My understanding is that since the Wildstorm characters have been shown as coming from one of the 52 Earths in the DC Multiverse, we're pretty much assured that they will be used at some point. My guess is it won't be right after the books cease publication, which I believe is January. You're not going to see them enter the DCU mainstream the next month. You may, however, start feeling ripples of things in the late spring or mid-summer. My guess is they will linger around the edges, at first, before making a full entrance and my other guess is you aren't going to see them at all for a good 4-12 months once things wrap up on the line.sbcomics wrote:I'm pretty sure DC bought the rights to the characters when Jim Lee sold them WildStorm back in 1998. But since Jim Lee is the co-publisher of DC right now, I don't see them going anywhere else even if he could.
I could see giving the characters a couple years' rest and then if nothing else bringing out omnibus-type editions of the "glory days" of the titles. Or even relaunching them at some point.
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Hopefully DC does more with them than they did when they brought the Milestone characters back.xodacia81 wrote:My understanding is that since the Wildstorm characters have been shown as coming from one of the 52 Earths in the DC Multiverse, we're pretty much assured that they will be used at some point. My guess is it won't be right after the books cease publication, which I believe is January. You're not going to see them enter the DCU mainstream the next month. You may, however, start feeling ripples of things in the late spring or mid-summer. My guess is they will linger around the edges, at first, before making a full entrance and my other guess is you aren't going to see them at all for a good 4-12 months once things wrap up on the line.sbcomics wrote:I'm pretty sure DC bought the rights to the characters when Jim Lee sold them WildStorm back in 1998. But since Jim Lee is the co-publisher of DC right now, I don't see them going anywhere else even if he could.
I could see giving the characters a couple years' rest and then if nothing else bringing out omnibus-type editions of the "glory days" of the titles. Or even relaunching them at some point.
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