Looking to buy some commons of BS, EW, XO, SO, MA, TU

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Looking to buy some commons of BS, EW, XO, SO, MA, TU

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Looking for Bloodshot 44-50, Eternal Warrior 47-49, Magnus #61-63, Solar 57-59, Turok 39-46, Xo 61-67, Eternal Warrior Wings, Eternal Warrior First of Steel 1 & 2, Magnus Invasion, Solar Second Death, Turok Hunted 1 & 2 along with the biggies...

Bloodshot 51
Eternal Warrior 50
Magnus 64
Solar 60
Turok 47
Xo 68

So if you have doubles, triples, quadrupales (and I know on some of these you do), gimme a pm with a reasonable selling price 8-)
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Knightt_333 wrote:PM'ed you...

OOPS, sorry, this may look like a 'post increaser'... ahem, I think that while these may be 'common issues' that you are looking for, I still think them to be pivitol portions of the Valiant legend. As they bespeak and foreshadow the eventual downfall or 'the end' of the Valiant era. While these books may be lacking in art, story and dialogue... there is a certain.... how do I describe it ?... a certain 'sadness', a... a... yearning for something better that is out there... just, just out of reach as we stretch out our trembling hands trying to grasp for something called HOPE. And yet we avert our eyes from that ever slipping, ever diminishing thing called Hope because we know that we will just never be able to touch it. We will never be able to ebrace it to our chest and feel relief flood over our bodies, feeling that contentment that we felt during the early days of Valiant comics. With these books disappear the last vestiges of something good and pure in the universe... and with these dwindling moments, we shed tears. Tears that would fill oceans, oceans of sorrow that we tried to sail upon. We tried to sail upon these waters on a ship called... Hope. :cry:




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Knightt_333 wrote:PM'ed you...

OOPS, sorry, this may look like a 'post increaser'... ahem, I think that while these may be 'common issues' that you are looking for, I still think them to be pivitol portions of the Valiant legend. As they bespeak and foreshadow the eventual downfall or 'the end' of the Valiant era. While these books may be lacking in art, story and dialogue... there is a certain.... how do I describe it ?... a certain 'sadness', a... a... yearning for something better that is out there... just, just out of reach as we stretch out our trembling hands trying to grasp for something called HOPE. And yet we avert our eyes from that ever slipping, ever diminishing thing called Hope because we know that we will just never be able to touch it. We will never be able to ebrace it to our chest and feel relief flood over our bodies, feeling that contentment that we felt during the early days of Valiant comics. With these books disappear the last vestiges of something good and pure in the universe... and with these dwindling moments, we shed tears. Tears that would fill oceans, oceans of sorrow that we tried to sail upon. We tried to sail upon these waters on a ship called... Hope. :cry:
:cry:
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Post by Valiant_1 »

All right, stop.

Collaborate and listen.

Word to yo motha.

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Post by depluto »

Valiant_1 wrote:All right, stop.

Collaborate and listen.

Word to yo motha.
Didn't he also say something about waxing chumps like a candle?

What an artist.

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Post by ZephyrWasHOT!! »

How do you 'collaborate AND listen' at the same time?

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Post by cinlach@aol.com »

How do you 'collaborate AND listen' at the same time?
he invented a new way to make this possible.

"ice is back with a brand new invention."

truly, he was a man ahead of his time.
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