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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2019 11:09:47 GMT -8
And to get back on topic,I got this at Dollarama yesterday for four bucks! Wow. That's like, what, 13 cents US....?\ I KID, I KID!!
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Post by Jimmers Nice Guy on Aug 15, 2019 13:15:33 GMT -8
And to get back on topic,I got this at Dollarama yesterday for four bucks! Wow. That's like, what, 13 cents US....?\ I KID, I KID!! Pretty close.Loonie is LOW and shipping is high
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Post by steveinthecity on Aug 15, 2019 21:50:41 GMT -8
Archie #700 CB4K variant showed up. It's in pretty nice shape except for the indentation on the back cover. Out Of This World #13 CGC 5.0 (Charlton) I just thought it was a neat book. The series only ran 16 issues and most have Steve Ditko art on the cover or interior (but of course not this issue ).
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Post by Bats on Aug 16, 2019 2:57:01 GMT -8
1/√-2
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Post by Bats on Aug 16, 2019 2:59:14 GMT -8
Archie #700 CB4K variant showed up. It's in pretty nice shape except for the indentation on the back cover. Out Of This World #13 CGC 5.0 (Charlton) I just thought it was a neat book. The series only ran 16 issues and most have Steve Ditko art on the cover or interior (but of course not this issue ). That'll press out. Save yourself some money... Do it yourself with a damp handkerchief and an iron.
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Post by steveinthecity on Aug 16, 2019 7:16:06 GMT -8
Archie #700 CB4K variant showed up. It's in pretty nice shape except for the indentation on the back cover. That'll press out. Save yourself some money... Do it yourself with a damp handkerchief and an iron. I thought about that, but I don't know if the setting should be placed on "silk", "cotton", or "linen".
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Post by Bats on Aug 16, 2019 7:34:25 GMT -8
That'll press out. Save yourself some money... Do it yourself with a damp handkerchief and an iron. I thought about that, but I don't know if the setting should be placed on "silk", "cotton", or "linen". Silk. It's a delicate modern.
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Post by Siggy's Tar Dust® on Aug 16, 2019 8:41:32 GMT -8
I thought about that, but I don't know if the setting should be placed on "silk", "cotton", or "linen". Silk. It's a delicate modern. Shouldn't it go in the washer for a permanent press cycle first? That way the moisture can repair any damage to the paper fiber.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2019 12:38:59 GMT -8
Silk. It's a delicate modern. Shouldn't it go in the washer for a permanent press cycle first? That way the moisture can repair any damage to the paper fiber. Spicy!
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Post by Bryan on Aug 17, 2019 19:24:25 GMT -8
eBay bargain set for a mere $17.99...listed as 9.4, but much better IMO!
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Post by Jeffro on Aug 18, 2019 5:39:53 GMT -8
I loved Camelot 3000. I can still remember being excited when the next issue came out.
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Post by Stu on Aug 18, 2019 6:53:15 GMT -8
I loved Camelot 3000. I can still remember being excited when the next issue came out. Especially that last issue!
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Post by Jeffro on Aug 18, 2019 9:59:12 GMT -8
I loved Camelot 3000. I can still remember being excited when the next issue came out. Especially that last issue! Delayed for six months (or more?) was it? Don't remember exactly
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Post by Bryan on Aug 18, 2019 14:21:40 GMT -8
Especially that last issue! Delayed for six months (or more?) was it? Don't remember exactly Issue #1 dated December 1982...#12 dated April 1985, so close to 2.5 years to complete 12 issues. The biggest delay was #12 which took Bolland 9 months to pencil. He did very detailed pencil art because he was not happy with others inking his work.
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Post by Stu on Aug 18, 2019 16:29:06 GMT -8
Delayed for six months (or more?) was it? Don't remember exactly Issue #1 dated December 1982...#12 dated April 1985, so close to 2.5 years to complete 12 issues. The biggest delay was #12 which took Bolland 9 months to pencil. He did very detailed pencil art because he was not happy with others inking his work. And history repeats itself with Doomsday Clock
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