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ULTIMATE FALLOUT #4 joins the Under 10k Club - what does this mean? Plus, Viewer Mail tackles more advice on coverless comics, ashcans, and closing comic book shops. The Old Fart Rule takes us back to 1984 and the relaunch of the Micronauts! Finally, our Underrated Books of the Week include a DC War Key and a groundbreaking indie from an Image Founder!
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The Radium cover was part of one of the premium art collections in the history of the hobby. The owner was a true fan of golden age art, especially EC art. His family was indeed the beneficiary of the auction's proceeds.
Guys, do you know that Foxhole cover is a swipe?
I'm guessing the Aussie LCS that's closing down is Dee's Comics in Canberra. That was my LCS too. They started back in the '80s. As for Aussie mailorder services, I recommend Comicbookeroo in Victoria and Kings Comics in Sydney.
Members only shows are the best 2.99 I spend a month. It's really like hanging with friends talking about the stuff we love. No drama, no negativity, just fun.
There was also an Enemy Ace one-shot from 1990, that reprinted early EA stories drawn by Joe Kubert. The cover was a reprint from Showcase 57 and it was clearly published to promote the George Pratt graphic novel. (Pratt wrote an introduction in the comic.) I got both the Special and Showcase 57 (along with a few other books) the one time I met Joe in Kansas City.
Thanks for mentioning my post. Another great fun episode.
Kings Comics in Sydney & All Star Comics in Melbourne are both good LCS’, Alternate World’s also in Melbourne is one of the longest running stores and have back issues that go back decades. A couple of suggestions for the Aussie fan looking for a new LCS.
There are now generally two LCSs in each of the state capitols in Australia with a few more scattered around the biggest regional cities. StarTrekStu is spot-on, for most people here paying $8.99 for a standard Marvel or DC comic is simply too much and represents money better spent on bills and groceries. Kings Comics in Sydney is very good for mail orders, I've been a customer since the company started in the lounge room of George the owner's parents' home in the early 80s.
I would love to own a copy of the Flaming Question Mark - $300 seems awfully cheap for a book that's very tough in grade. Enemy Ace would also appear in back-up stories of Unknown Soldier in the early 1980s. His stories in Star Spangled War Stories were great. I can't believe Normalman made an appearance in an episode! Could Ms. Tree be next?
For the person inquiring about buying/investing in cover less books. I would recommend they put em up on the market and turn a profit the way they are. I'm sure someone has the other half of the book and will be willing to pay up on eBay
Watched the rewind - great show, guys!! 🔥🔥⚡⚡🍻🍻
I watch specifically for the idle chit chat :)
John, I love your German accent.
Good Evening John and Richard
Kirk Hammett from Metallica should have brought that Black Cat OA. He collects a LOT of horror memorabilia and he definitely has the money to purchase it.
department of truth came back after a long hiatus.
Sorry Mark Waid did not write Normalman. I misspoke. I own Amazing Heroes 92 and he talks Normalman with Valentino and I always believed he did work on it. Nope!
It's all building to something. :)
Straight from Hogan’s heroes.
That copy of normal man reminds me very much of an old twilight zone episode where a man lands on what he believes to be earth and ends up becoming a zoo exhibit for the people on the planet. They all resemble different creatures and he is the only one that is “normal”. This book sure sounds like a rip off of that episode. What do you guys think? Am I off base?