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greatbrandino11 wrote:I don't have the heart to let anything go.
+1
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StarBrand wrote:I think we're finally about to see some VEI books going for above cover price. I mean first print non-variants, of course.
Are there any key issues in the new VEI series?

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Escaflown4 wrote:
StarBrand wrote:I think we're finally about to see some VEI books going for above cover price. I mean first print non-variants, of course.
Are there any key issues in the new VEI series?
I started a thread about that on the General VALIANT discussion board today. I'm hoping to get some responses. When there were Bloodshot movie rumors and Archer & Armstrong movie rumors the VEI # 1s from those series saw some action. I suspect those will end up being key issues. I also think the first issue of X-O Manowar will be key. Other than that I'm hoping to get responses on that thread I started on this topic.
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It makes that comment that Dino made in the art thread (about his Magnus 2 cover purchase) all the more meaningful.

I have an extra Harbinger 1 9.8 and 9.6. Should I sell now or hold? I'm inclined to hold.

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nycjadie wrote:It makes that comment that Dino made in the art thread (about his Magnus 2 cover purchase) all the more meaningful.

I have an extra Harbinger 1 9.8 and 9.6. Should I sell now or hold? I'm inclined to hold.
Unless you get a good price I say hold.

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Ramses818 wrote:
nycjadie wrote:It makes that comment that Dino made in the art thread (about his Magnus 2 cover purchase) all the more meaningful.

I have an extra Harbinger 1 9.8 and 9.6. Should I sell now or hold? I'm inclined to hold.
Unless you get a good price I say hold.
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I'm definitely holding key Valiants now.
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StarBrand wrote:I'm definitely holding key Valiants now.
Smart decision. Prices are booming like its 1992 all over again! Lol

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Recent documented Valiant sales.

http://www.valiantfans.com/forum/viewto ... 73#p976073" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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geocarr wrote:
Elveen wrote:
slym2none wrote:Just noticed that jessejamescomics is NARU on eBay.

:bigeyes:



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:lol: :thumb: :oops:



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kjjohanson wrote:
geocarr wrote:
Elveen wrote:
slym2none wrote:Just noticed that jessejamescomics is NARU on eBay.

:bigeyes:



-slym
What does that mean?
I take it to mean that you shouldn't *SQUEE* with Slym. I'm just guessing though.
You don't tug on Superman's cape
You don't spit into the wind
You don't pull the mask off that old Lone Ranger
And you don't mess around with Slym
Man that is dating yourself when you start quoting Jim Croche! There are some old men on this site! Lol :lol: obviously I include myself..lol

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Dating yourself? You mean like masturbation?

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Ramses818 wrote:
kjjohanson wrote:
geocarr wrote:
Elveen wrote:
slym2none wrote:Just noticed that jessejamescomics is NARU on eBay.

:bigeyes:



-slym
What does that mean?
I take it to mean that you shouldn't *SQUEE* with Slym. I'm just guessing though.
You don't tug on Superman's cape
You don't spit into the wind
You don't pull the mask off that old Lone Ranger
And you don't mess around with Slym
Man that is dating yourself when you start quoting Jim Croche! There are some old men on this site! Lol :lol: obviously I include myself..lol
Jim Croche is a legend. One of the very very best.

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Elveen wrote:
Ramses818 wrote:
kjjohanson wrote:
geocarr wrote:
Elveen wrote:
slym2none wrote:Just noticed that jessejamescomics is NARU on eBay.

:bigeyes:



-slym
What does that mean?
I take it to mean that you shouldn't *SQUEE* with Slym. I'm just guessing though.
You don't tug on Superman's cape
You don't spit into the wind
You don't pull the mask off that old Lone Ranger
And you don't mess around with Slym
Man that is dating yourself when you start quoting Jim Croche! There are some old men on this site! Lol :lol: obviously I include myself..lol
Jim Croche is a legend. One of the very very best.
He is in my top five all-time favorite musicians for sure.

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Jace wrote:
Elveen wrote:
Ramses818 wrote:
kjjohanson wrote:
geocarr wrote:
Elveen wrote: What does that mean?
I take it to mean that you shouldn't *SQUEE* with Slym. I'm just guessing though.
You don't tug on Superman's cape
You don't spit into the wind
You don't pull the mask off that old Lone Ranger
And you don't mess around with Slym
Man that is dating yourself when you start quoting Jim Croche! There are some old men on this site! Lol :lol: obviously I include myself..lol
Jim Croche is a legend. One of the very very best.
He is in my top five all-time favorite musicians for sure.
Croce - sorry had to set that straight. :wink: And I agree, love the songs, he died wayyyy too young.
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hulk181man wrote:
Jace wrote:
Elveen wrote:
Ramses818 wrote:
kjjohanson wrote:
geocarr wrote: I take it to mean that you shouldn't *SQUEE* with Slym. I'm just guessing though.
You don't tug on Superman's cape
You don't spit into the wind
You don't pull the mask off that old Lone Ranger
And you don't mess around with Slym
Man that is dating yourself when you start quoting Jim Croche! There are some old men on this site! Lol :lol: obviously I include myself..lol
Jim Croche is a legend. One of the very very best.
He is in my top five all-time favorite musicians for sure.
Croce - sorry had to set that straight. :wink: And I agree, love the songs, he died wayyyy too young.
That was what I get for typing too fast! facepalm . I have him on my iPod,pad and computer. I think I appreciate him more the older I got, but will never forget being a kid dancing and singing these songs with my mom and brother. :cloud9:

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Ramses818 wrote:
hulk181man wrote:
Jace wrote:
Elveen wrote:
Ramses818 wrote:
kjjohanson wrote: You don't tug on Superman's cape
You don't spit into the wind
You don't pull the mask off that old Lone Ranger
And you don't mess around with Slym
Man that is dating yourself when you start quoting Jim Croche! There are some old men on this site! Lol :lol: obviously I include myself..lol
Jim Croche is a legend. One of the very very best.
He is in my top five all-time favorite musicians for sure.
Croce - sorry had to set that straight. :wink: And I agree, love the songs, he died wayyyy too young.
That was what I get for typing too fast! facepalm . I have him on my iPod,pad and computer. I think I appreciate him more the older I got, but will never forget being a kid dancing and singing these songs with my mom and brother. :cloud9:

:thumb: For me it was hearing my older brother and sister play his albums... on vinyl! :high-five:
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Reminds me of my Pops singing his songs.

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If anyone has the drive to report on which vh1 books are doing well, I'd think that's awesome. I need to thin my stuff out...... If I could even walk in my comic room. :(
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Getting OT: Huge fan of Jim Croce - If any of you guys ever make it to Villanova, I can show you where his dorm room was. He was a VU grad and still one of those famous alum legends since he was so involved on campus. One of his "videos" was actually shot in the Good Council coffee shop.
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400yrs wrote:If anyone has the drive to report on which vh1 books are doing well, I'd think that's awesome. I need to thin my stuff out...... If I could even walk in my comic room. :(
All of em. :lol:

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400yrs wrote:If anyone has the drive to report on which vh1 books are doing well, I'd think that's awesome. I need to thin my stuff out...... If I could even walk in my comic room. :(
There's some documentation here.
http://www.valiantfans.com/forum/viewto ... =2&t=35533" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Woah!

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