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Post by Ditch Fahrenheit on Nov 24, 2016 12:45:44 GMT -8
22) Cyberforce (1992) #0
Walter Simonson was cover artist on Cyberforce (1992) #0 Walter Simonson was a writer on Spider-Man and the New Mutants (1990) #1 Spider-Man is a character in Spider-Man and the New Mutants (1990) #1 Spider-Man is a character in Amazing Spider-Man #1 Stan Lee was a writer on Amazing Spider-Man #1
23) Kelvin Mace (1985) #2
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Post by Stu on Nov 24, 2016 13:15:18 GMT -8
I had to look that title up. Looks like it was only printed in Canada?
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Post by Ditch Fahrenheit on Nov 24, 2016 15:00:34 GMT -8
I had to look that title up. Looks like it was only printed in Canada? I don't think so. It says $1.75 USD rather than 5 Canadian tire vouchers.
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Post by Stu on Nov 24, 2016 16:05:42 GMT -8
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Post by MetalPSI™ on Nov 24, 2016 16:23:44 GMT -8
Damn Canadians and their spelling
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Post by Stu on Nov 24, 2016 16:40:29 GMT -8
Damn Canadians and their spelling "published by Toronto-based Vortex Comics"
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Post by Ditch Fahrenheit on Nov 24, 2016 17:52:28 GMT -8
That's why there were no further issues. Anyway...doesn't matter where it was printed. It's a comic book, printed in English with all original material. You gonna look at this thing all day or solve it. 
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Post by Stu on Nov 24, 2016 18:51:37 GMT -8
That's why there were no further issues. Anyway...doesn't matter where it was printed. It's a comic book, printed in English with all original material. You gonna look at this thing all day or solve it. Heh, sorry, it just made me curious when I looked it up. Not saying it's not a comic just because it might be Canadian
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Post by Ditch Fahrenheit on Nov 24, 2016 18:58:25 GMT -8
That's why there were no further issues. Anyway...doesn't matter where it was printed. It's a comic book, printed in English with all original material. You gonna look at this thing all day or solve it. Heh, sorry, it just made me curious when I looked it up. Not saying it's not a comic just because it might be Canadian I was surprised Canadians had printing technology. When did this happen? 
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Post by MetalPSI™ on Nov 25, 2016 8:22:02 GMT -8
Around the time Eskimo's started buying refrigerators
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Post by Bats on Nov 25, 2016 14:24:49 GMT -8
23) Kelvin Mace (1985) #2
Kelvin Mace (1985) #2 was printed in Canada William Shatner is Canadian William Shatner charges an extortionate fee for a signature with a no talking policy Stan Lee charges an extortionate fee for a signature with a no talking policy
24) Star Trek (1967) #45 "The red guy gets it... again!"
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Post by Ditch Fahrenheit on Nov 25, 2016 14:32:18 GMT -8
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Post by Bats on Nov 25, 2016 15:44:53 GMT -8
Tough one.
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Post by jaeldubyoo on Nov 25, 2016 19:53:47 GMT -8
23) Kelvin Mace (1985) #2
Kelvin Mace (1985) #2 was printed in Canada William Shatner is Canadian William Shatner charges an extortionate fee for a signature with a no talking policy Stan Lee charges an extortionate fee for a signature with a no talking policy
24) Star Trek (1967) #45 "The red guy gets it... again!" Here's what I have for Kelvin Mace #2: Klaus Schoenefeld was an artist in Kelvin Mace #2 Klaus Schoenefeld was an artist in Kelvin Mace #1 Mike Dringenberg was an artist in Kelvin Mace #1 Mike Dringenberg was the cover artist for Daredevil #342 Oops! Missed a step. Never mind.Daredevil was a character In Daredevil Annual #3 Stan Lee was a writer in Daredevil Annual #3 24) Star Trek (1967) #45 "The red guy gets it... again!" Dick Wood was a writer in Star Trek #45 Dick Wood was a writer in Action Comics #192 Superman was a character in Action Comics #192 Superman was a character in Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man Stan Lee signed a limited edition of Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man 25) 4Most #v1#2
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Post by Bats on Nov 26, 2016 1:02:45 GMT -8
23) Kelvin Mace (1985) #2
Kelvin Mace (1985) #2 was printed in Canada William Shatner is Canadian William Shatner charges an extortionate fee for a signature with a no talking policy Stan Lee charges an extortionate fee for a signature with a no talking policy
24) Star Trek (1967) #45 "The red guy gets it... again!" Here's what I have for Kelvin Mace #2: Klaus Schoenefeld was an artist in Kelvin Mace #2 Klaus Schoenefeld was an artist in Kelvin Mace #1 Mike Dringenberg was an artist in Kelvin Mace #1 Mike Dringenberg was the cover artist for Daredevil #342 Oops! Missed a step. Never mind. Daredevil was a character In Daredevil Annual #3 Stan Lee was a writer in Daredevil Annual #324) Star Trek (1967) #45 "The red guy gets it... again!" Dick Wood was a writer in Star Trek #45 Dick Wood was a writer in Action Comics #192 Superman was a character in Action Comics #192 Superman was a character in Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man Stan Lee signed a limited edition of Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man 25) 4Most #v1#2 I managed to do Kelvin Mace #2 in 7 steps but couldn't get it down to 6.
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