Bragging rights - your best deal of late?

Quick access to important topics since 2004

Moderators: Daniel Jackson, greg

Post Reply
User avatar
ian_house
using a Welsh to American translator
using a Welsh to American translator
Posts: 5783
Joined: Tue Apr 11, 2006 8:24 am
Location: Vietnam

Post by ian_house »

vikingspawn wrote:Scored these 2 rare German Simpsons Bongo variants limited to 666 and 777:

Image

These are the German versions of the "Treehouse of Horror" annuals (called "Bart Simpsons Horror Show" in Europe) that come with original covers.

:clap:

Also scored this German Avengers variant limited to 888:

Image

Racher!
Those are all awesome! Didn't know they weren't called treehouse of horror in mainland europe either.

User avatar
superman-prime
scratch 1 for the coog guys
scratch 1 for the coog guys
Posts: 23252
Joined: Wed Mar 14, 2007 3:27 am
Location: phx az (east valley)

Post by superman-prime »

this is most likely my best deal ever
I paid for all of this in 1 group so ill list what i can remember as best as i can im sure im ganna miss some stuff

starting with cmics
3 long boxes of marvel and dc so far nm 98 x 2 and spawn 1 - 50 are in there
60 dvds with cases
160 cds with cases
30 ps2 games
10 x box games and a x box
8 360 games
400 books
a snap on metric set with 8 mm - 16 mm 12 pt sockets and 6 pt sockets
a pile of snap on wrences mostly combo box end and open
just for the great price of 225
my best deal in years :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

User avatar
Daniel Jackson
A toast to the return of Valiant!
A toast to the return of Valiant!
Posts: 38007
Joined: Mon Jun 21, 2004 8:33 pm

Post by Daniel Jackson »

Very cool, SP.

User avatar
Burrito Boy
Just jumpin' through time arcs, that's all.
Just jumpin' through time arcs, that's all.
Posts: 1654
Joined: Fri Jan 09, 2009 10:56 pm
Favorite character: Gunny Lewis
Favorite title: Armorines
Favorite writer: Jorge Gonzalez
Location: Cimmeria
Contact:

Post by Burrito Boy »

superman-prime wrote:this is most likely my best deal ever
I paid for all of this in 1 group so ill list what i can remember as best as i can im sure im ganna miss some stuff

starting with cmics
3 long boxes of marvel and dc so far nm 98 x 2 and spawn 1 - 50 are in there
60 dvds with cases
160 cds with cases
30 ps2 games
10 x box games and a x box
8 360 games
400 books
a snap on metric set with 8 mm - 16 mm 12 pt sockets and 6 pt sockets
a pile of snap on wrences mostly combo box end and open
just for the great price of 225
my best deal in years :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
I was feeling pretty cocky until I read that. 400 books? :clap:

Anyway, my best deal is UFO & Outer Space # 19 and The Twilight Zone #88 by Whitman Comics (Gold Key) that I found in a bag of six comics for $1.99.

I also got two Backpack Marvels: Target: Angel and Dark Phoenix Returns for a buck each.

User avatar
superman-prime
scratch 1 for the coog guys
scratch 1 for the coog guys
Posts: 23252
Joined: Wed Mar 14, 2007 3:27 am
Location: phx az (east valley)

Post by superman-prime »

I dropped of the snap on set metric set for 300 this afternoon :D

User avatar
Elveen
I sell comics, I collect Valiant.
I sell comics, I collect Valiant.
Posts: 25252
Joined: Sun Jun 11, 2006 2:44 am
Location: Educating the future of America, or something like that

Post by Elveen »

superman-prime wrote:this is most likely my best deal ever
I paid for all of this in 1 group so ill list what i can remember as best as i can im sure im ganna miss some stuff

starting with cmics
3 long boxes of marvel and dc so far nm 98 x 2 and spawn 1 - 50 are in there
60 dvds with cases
160 cds with cases
30 ps2 games
10 x box games and a x box
8 360 games
400 books
a snap on metric set with 8 mm - 16 mm 12 pt sockets and 6 pt sockets
a pile of snap on wrences mostly combo box end and open
just for the great price of 225
my best deal in years :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

Where do you find lots like that? Garage sales?

User avatar
Daniel Jackson
A toast to the return of Valiant!
A toast to the return of Valiant!
Posts: 38007
Joined: Mon Jun 21, 2004 8:33 pm

Post by Daniel Jackson »

superman-prime wrote:I dropped of the snap on set metric set for 300 this afternoon :D
Nice.

User avatar
JonesyAZ
Valiant...it moved.
Valiant...it moved.
Posts: 2434
Joined: Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:41 pm
Valiant fan since: VH1 Ninjak #1!
Favorite character: Ninjak
Favorite title: Harbinger
Favorite writer: Robert Venditti
Favorite artist: Emanuela Lupacchino
Location: SW Michigan

Post by JonesyAZ »

I don't have a picture taken of it yet, but I found a copy of Eclipse Comics' Miracleman "The Golden Age" TPB today for $4.99!!! And it is in pristine condition!!! I could not believe it! Comic book luck isn't usually in my world...lol...but when I saw it I could not pass it up. Especially since Neil Gaiman is also my favorite writer :)

Here is a picture of the book per Google:

Image

User avatar
Elveen
I sell comics, I collect Valiant.
I sell comics, I collect Valiant.
Posts: 25252
Joined: Sun Jun 11, 2006 2:44 am
Location: Educating the future of America, or something like that

Post by Elveen »

JonesyAZ wrote:I don't have a picture taken of it yet, but I found a copy of Eclipse Comics' Miracleman "The Golden Age" TPB today for $4.99!!! And it is in pristine condition!!! I could not believe it! Comic book luck isn't usually in my world...lol...but when I saw it I could not pass it up. Especially since Neil Gaiman is also my favorite writer :)

Here is a picture of the book per Google:

Image
I think you did REAL well there bro.

User avatar
Draco
Well I think I talked enough poop...
Well I think I talked enough poop...
Posts: 10178
Joined: Mon Dec 03, 2007 3:44 pm
Valiant fan since: preordered vh1 from start
Favorite character: X-O from vh1
Favorite title: X-O vh1
Favorite writer: Good question?
Favorite artist: ooooh another good question
Location: Dead Universe Comics, Buckinghamshire, England

Post by Draco »

Morning glories tpb £3.00

WIN !!!

User avatar
drmirage
WOW! OMG BBQ! Thats crazy!
WOW! OMG BBQ! Thats crazy!
Posts: 3152
Joined: Mon Feb 09, 2004 12:40 am
Valiant fan since: 1990
Favorite title: Archer & Armstrong
Favorite writer: BWS
Location: Los Angeles

Post by drmirage »

Magnus Robot Fighter 1-21 ,24, 25
Magnus Robot Fighter Yearbook 1
Vintage Magnus Robot Fighter 1-4
The Original Magnus Robot Fighter 1
Magnus Robot Fighter & Nexus 1-2

Books were all very good to excellent. Issues 1-8 have all the coupons.

$30.89 shipped.

User avatar
ian_house
using a Welsh to American translator
using a Welsh to American translator
Posts: 5783
Joined: Tue Apr 11, 2006 8:24 am
Location: Vietnam

Post by ian_house »

Draco wrote:Morning glories tpb £3.00

WIN !!!
To read? Lose.

User avatar
Draco
Well I think I talked enough poop...
Well I think I talked enough poop...
Posts: 10178
Joined: Mon Dec 03, 2007 3:44 pm
Valiant fan since: preordered vh1 from start
Favorite character: X-O from vh1
Favorite title: X-O vh1
Favorite writer: Good question?
Favorite artist: ooooh another good question
Location: Dead Universe Comics, Buckinghamshire, England

Post by Draco »

ian_house wrote:
Draco wrote:Morning glories tpb £3.00

WIN !!!
To read? Lose.
Lol, did you get past the first story arc dude?
For me it's easier of course, i mean they sell, it's win, win, win yeeeeehhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaawww !!!

There must be close to ten books from Image in the last two years that are grabbing attention and thoughg im still not sure any of them have blown me away, all are above average on both script and art.
If anything despite some slightly overhyped madness here and there, it makes a refreshing change to see books like these grabbing the headlines, even if we disagree on whether they are that special.
They sure as hell are a whole bunch better than what was on offer when the term 'Hot Book'!! made me wanna shoot myself in the face way back when :)

I will however remain skeptical about the whole hype thing, i don't like to see people blowing $30 on a $2.99 book, it could mean 10+ other titles that truly deserve a look wont get hit up. It may be great for any retailer to get a monsterous mark up for less outlay, though as before, that can lead to less effort and a slippery slope on not pro actively selling much more new product for the same profit.
A big plus though is the buzz in general's felt and it creates happy waves in a harsh retail environment.

Morning Glories FTW !!!

:P

User avatar
Chiclo
I'm Chiclo. My strong Dongs paid off well.
I'm Chiclo.  My strong Dongs paid off well.
Posts: 21991
Joined: Tue Oct 03, 2006 1:09 am
Favorite character: Kris
Location: Texas
Contact:

Post by Chiclo »

Draco wrote:There must be close to ten books from Image in the last two years that are grabbing attention and thoughg im still not sure any of them have blown me away, all are above average on both script and art.
If anything despite some slightly overhyped madness here and there, it makes a refreshing change to see books like these grabbing the headlines, even if we disagree on whether they are that special.
They sure as hell are a whole bunch better than what was on offer when the term 'Hot Book'!! made me wanna shoot myself in the face way back when :)
Carbon Grey. I am really enjoying this book. I have hopes.

There's a little bit of a feud with my crowd at the LCS and the chump that writes Li'l Depressed Boy. It helps that his comic sucks donkey balls but the dude was a chump before he ever was published.

This strange Image hype seems to be a tide that raises all ships.

User avatar
greg
The admin around here must be getting old and soft.
The admin around here must be getting old and soft.
Posts: 22881
Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 9:39 am
Valiant fan since: Rai #0
Favorite character: Depends on title
Favorite title: Depends on writer
Favorite writer: Depends on artist
Favorite artist: Depends on character
Location: Indoors
Contact:

Post by greg »

CGC 9.6 Superman #423 (final issue, 1986)
CGC 9.6 Superman: Man of Steel #18 (1st full Doomsday)
CGC 9.6 Superman: Man of Steel #19 (vs. Doomsday)
Shipped.

$34.98. :thumb:

User avatar
Draco
Well I think I talked enough poop...
Well I think I talked enough poop...
Posts: 10178
Joined: Mon Dec 03, 2007 3:44 pm
Valiant fan since: preordered vh1 from start
Favorite character: X-O from vh1
Favorite title: X-O vh1
Favorite writer: Good question?
Favorite artist: ooooh another good question
Location: Dead Universe Comics, Buckinghamshire, England

Post by Draco »

greg wrote:CGC 9.6 Superman #423 (final issue, 1986)
CGC 9.6 Superman: Man of Steel #18 (1st full Doomsday)
CGC 9.6 Superman: Man of Steel #19 (vs. Doomsday)
Shipped.

$34.98. :thumb:
Nice snag indeed, especially the # 423. Lovely book and available in higher grades still, but not one i expect to see on walls at show.

:thumb:

User avatar
sanman
I can feel the custom bug
I can feel the custom bug
Posts: 4603
Joined: Mon Mar 17, 2008 9:00 pm
Location: Hammond, LA

Post by sanman »

Draco wrote:
greg wrote:CGC 9.6 Superman #423 (final issue, 1986)
CGC 9.6 Superman: Man of Steel #18 (1st full Doomsday)
CGC 9.6 Superman: Man of Steel #19 (vs. Doomsday)
Shipped.

$34.98. :thumb:
Nice snag indeed, especially the # 423. Lovely book and available in higher grades still, but not one i expect to see on walls at show.

:thumb:
Cool :thumb:

User avatar
ian_house
using a Welsh to American translator
using a Welsh to American translator
Posts: 5783
Joined: Tue Apr 11, 2006 8:24 am
Location: Vietnam

Post by ian_house »

Draco wrote:
ian_house wrote:
Draco wrote:Morning glories tpb £3.00

WIN !!!
To read? Lose.
Lol, did you get past the first story arc dude?
For me it's easier of course, i mean they sell, it's win, win, win yeeeeehhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaawww !!!

There must be close to ten books from Image in the last two years that are grabbing attention and thoughg im still not sure any of them have blown me away, all are above average on both script and art.
If anything despite some slightly overhyped madness here and there, it makes a refreshing change to see books like these grabbing the headlines, even if we disagree on whether they are that special.
They sure as hell are a whole bunch better than what was on offer when the term 'Hot Book'!! made me wanna shoot myself in the face way back when :)

I will however remain skeptical about the whole hype thing, i don't like to see people blowing $30 on a $2.99 book, it could mean 10+ other titles that truly deserve a look wont get hit up. It may be great for any retailer to get a monsterous mark up for less outlay, though as before, that can lead to less effort and a slippery slope on not pro actively selling much more new product for the same profit.
A big plus though is the buzz in general's felt and it creates happy waves in a harsh retail environment.

Morning Glories FTW !!!

:P
Sorry dude missed this reply til now. Nah didn't get past the 1st arc. I just didn't get on with Morning Glories. I have a 1st print issue 1 but I seem to have missed the boat on that 1! It struck me as being too much mystery and evil cult and not enough actual story or character development.

Chew is the only 1 of these series that I really loved despite the hype and its still going strong. Month in month out it is filled with amazing art, very different and perfect for the story. The narrative/concept are both original and entertaining with great touches of humour. Plus theres a luchador ninja chicken... how can you go wrong?!?!!!

User avatar
Draco
Well I think I talked enough poop...
Well I think I talked enough poop...
Posts: 10178
Joined: Mon Dec 03, 2007 3:44 pm
Valiant fan since: preordered vh1 from start
Favorite character: X-O from vh1
Favorite title: X-O vh1
Favorite writer: Good question?
Favorite artist: ooooh another good question
Location: Dead Universe Comics, Buckinghamshire, England

Post by Draco »

ian_house wrote:
Draco wrote:
ian_house wrote:
Draco wrote:Morning glories tpb £3.00

WIN !!!
To read? Lose.
Lol, did you get past the first story arc dude?
For me it's easier of course, i mean they sell, it's win, win, win yeeeeehhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaawww !!!

There must be close to ten books from Image in the last two years that are grabbing attention and thoughg im still not sure any of them have blown me away, all are above average on both script and art.
If anything despite some slightly overhyped madness here and there, it makes a refreshing change to see books like these grabbing the headlines, even if we disagree on whether they are that special.
They sure as hell are a whole bunch better than what was on offer when the term 'Hot Book'!! made me wanna shoot myself in the face way back when :)

I will however remain skeptical about the whole hype thing, i don't like to see people blowing $30 on a $2.99 book, it could mean 10+ other titles that truly deserve a look wont get hit up. It may be great for any retailer to get a monsterous mark up for less outlay, though as before, that can lead to less effort and a slippery slope on not pro actively selling much more new product for the same profit.
A big plus though is the buzz in general's felt and it creates happy waves in a harsh retail environment.

Morning Glories FTW !!!

:P
Sorry dude missed this reply til now. Nah didn't get past the 1st arc. I just didn't get on with Morning Glories. I have a 1st print issue 1 but I seem to have missed the boat on that 1! It struck me as being too much mystery and evil cult and not enough actual story or character development.

Chew is the only 1 of these series that I really loved despite the hype and its still going strong. Month in month out it is filled with amazing art, very different and perfect for the story. The narrative/concept are both original and entertaining with great touches of humour. Plus theres a luchador ninja chicken... how can you go wrong?!?!!!
I think Chew was the only one from the start that actually had something about it that stood out enough to keep growing.
Being ever skeptical means i will always miss the boat once in a while on a hot book. As there were no available copies i couldnt give it a thumbs up, but once i read it i knew why it was so damn hot, where as others seem to be lacking in that final bit of magic, depsite being different to the rest of the shelf selection of new books.

User avatar
400yrs
Am I Too Old to be Licking This?
Am I Too Old to be Licking This?
Posts: 11484
Joined: Wed Nov 24, 2004 11:55 am
Valiant fan since: A&A #0
Favorite character: Shadowman
Favorite title: Harbinger
Favorite writer: Dysart
Favorite artist: Lapham
Location: #champabay

Post by 400yrs »

ian_house wrote:Sorry dude missed this reply til now. Nah didn't get past the 1st arc. I just didn't get on with Morning Glories. I have a 1st print issue 1 but I seem to have missed the boat on that 1! It struck me as being too much mystery and evil cult and not enough actual story or character development.
You are correct on this still.
ian_house wrote:Chew is the only 1 of these series that I really loved despite the hype and its still going strong. Month in month out it is filled with amazing art, very different and perfect for the story. The narrative/concept are both original and entertaining with great touches of humour. Plus theres a luchador ninja chicken... how can you go wrong?!?!!!
Agreed. Chew is really the only one that struck a real chord in both the first issue and still manages to every single month.

User avatar
cplsimon
Get those scissors away from my coupons
Get those scissors away from my coupons
Posts: 335
Joined: Sun Sep 19, 2010 10:33 am
Location: 3hrs from the nearest LCS

Post by cplsimon »

I won a shadowman lot off eBay with:

V1 # 39,42,43
V2# 1-20
V3# 1-3
AND V3 #1 PRICE VARIANT!
FOR $30.95 SHIPPED.

User avatar
superman-prime
scratch 1 for the coog guys
scratch 1 for the coog guys
Posts: 23252
Joined: Wed Mar 14, 2007 3:27 am
Location: phx az (east valley)

Post by superman-prime »

very nice

User avatar
Elveen
I sell comics, I collect Valiant.
I sell comics, I collect Valiant.
Posts: 25252
Joined: Sun Jun 11, 2006 2:44 am
Location: Educating the future of America, or something like that

Post by Elveen »

cplsimon wrote:I won a shadowman lot off eBay with:

V1 # 39,42,43
V2# 1-20
V3# 1-3
AND V3 #1 PRICE VARIANT!
FOR $30.95 SHIPPED.
I saw that, I'm glad someone here got it.

User avatar
sanman
I can feel the custom bug
I can feel the custom bug
Posts: 4603
Joined: Mon Mar 17, 2008 9:00 pm
Location: Hammond, LA

Post by sanman »

Elveen wrote:
cplsimon wrote:I won a shadowman lot off eBay with:

V1 # 39,42,43
V2# 1-20
V3# 1-3
AND V3 #1 PRICE VARIANT!
FOR $30.95 SHIPPED.
I saw that, I'm glad someone here got it.
:thumb:

User avatar
greg
The admin around here must be getting old and soft.
The admin around here must be getting old and soft.
Posts: 22881
Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 9:39 am
Valiant fan since: Rai #0
Favorite character: Depends on title
Favorite title: Depends on writer
Favorite writer: Depends on artist
Favorite artist: Depends on character
Location: Indoors
Contact:

Post by greg »

cplsimon wrote:I won a shadowman lot off eBay with:

V1 # 39,42,43
V2# 1-20
V3# 1-3
AND V3 #1 PRICE VARIANT!
FOR $30.95 SHIPPED.
Congrats on the V3 #1 painted with price.
Very tough. :thumb:

I hope it's great condition. :hope:


Post Reply