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Post by Defiant1 on Dec 21, 2012 20:19:24 GMT -5
James Bond: Permission To Die #1 Defiant1
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Post by Defiant1 on Dec 28, 2012 23:49:05 GMT -5
ESPers #1 ESPers #2 Don't have them all. Picked up a store's closing sale. Defiant1
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Post by Brother J on Dec 29, 2012 3:33:49 GMT -5
ESPers #1 ESPers #2 Don't have them all. Picked up a store's closing sale. Defiant1 Another title that I wasn't that familiar with that had a fairly large shelf life. The Eclipse series went to #5, as the plan to have it be a mini series were changed as announced on the cover of #4. Next, it was published by a company called Halloween Comics for six issues with art by Greg Horn. Volume 3 was from Image Comics and lasted 7 issues. There were also trade paperbacks from Marvel, Image, Caliber and Dark Planet Productions.
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Post by Defiant1 on Dec 29, 2012 5:31:42 GMT -5
Another title that I wasn't that familiar with that had a fairly large shelf life. The Eclipse series went to #5, as the plan to have it be a mini series were changed as announced on the cover of #4. Next, it was published by a company called Halloween Comics for six issues with art by Greg Horn. Volume 3 was from Image Comics and lasted 7 issues. There were also trade paperbacks from Marvel, Image, Caliber and Dark Planet Productions. Well, I knew this title had some follow-up. When I saw these, I initially thought they were Greg Horn covers because my oldest remembrance of Greg Horn art was his covers for James Hudnall comics. Seeing Bolton's name on #2 kinda shocked me. My guess is that Harsh Realm's jump to television and Greg Horn's jump to mainstream breathed some added life into this old series. Defiant1
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Post by Defiant1 on Jan 2, 2013 21:32:10 GMT -5
Destroyer Duck #3 Defiant1
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Post by Defiant1 on Jan 26, 2013 14:26:43 GMT -5
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Post by Andrew R on Feb 9, 2013 23:56:35 GMT -5
Destroyer Duck #3 Defiant1 I just bought a copy of this today. Mainly for the Jerry Siegel Starling story.
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Post by Defiant1 on Feb 10, 2013 3:13:31 GMT -5
[quotte author=andrewr board=GeneralComics thread=1780 post=19615 time=1360472195] Destroyer Duck #3 Defiant1 I just bought a copy of this today. Mainly for the Jerry Siegel Starling story.[/quote] The title has a neat historic significance. Defiant1
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Post by Andrew R on Feb 13, 2013 0:14:43 GMT -5
I had no idea there was a Siegel story running in the book until recently. I assumed the book would have the True Stories of the Comic Industry (or whatever it was called) as a back up like #1.
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Post by Defiant1 on Feb 13, 2013 21:28:23 GMT -5
I bought #1 when it came out and I quit collecting by 1983 or 1984. When I got back into collecting in 1991, I assumed it had been a one-shot. The first time I saw a higher issue number, I was shocked. I don't remember if I picked up that copy of #3 when it came out or much later. I was really excited about Pacific comics when they came out. I was bored with them pretty quickly and I think I missed Eclipse gearing up. Starling would not have caught my eye. Seigel was too old at that point for me to believe he'd do anything good.
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Post by Defiant1 on Jul 8, 2013 22:18:58 GMT -5
DNAgents #1 Defiant1
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Post by Defiant1 on Jul 11, 2013 19:56:03 GMT -5
Elvira Mistress of the Dark #1 2 copies in the box I'm going through. Defiant1
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