and now I see he's a badguy, bit rubbish as superchaps go really. ;P
Oooh, your use of Sandman reminds me, anyone want to buy a complete set of the comics? original edition ones? I think I've got a signed copy or two in there. Last I saw they were worth a few hundred.... come on people I've got to move house soon and funds are short!
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 20:20,
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Oooh, your use of Sandman reminds me, anyone want to buy a complete set of the comics? original edition ones? I think I've got a signed copy or two in there. Last I saw they were worth a few hundred.... come on people I've got to move house soon and funds are short!
They're good, but what do you do with them once you've read them?!
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 20:24,
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HOARD AND KEEP AND COLLECT AND TREASURE.
I wouldn't know much about comics, really. I don't read them. Maybe a scanlated manga or two, but they don't really have any tangible form to collect and store in a nerdy fashion :P
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 20:26,
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I wouldn't know much about comics, really. I don't read them. Maybe a scanlated manga or two, but they don't really have any tangible form to collect and store in a nerdy fashion :P
they'll be worth a few bob once James Cameron makes his film too.
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Or, rather, what the person who pays so much for them actually does with them. Does he just keep them and go "Yes indeed. I have comics", or does he try to sell them on for even more money a little later?
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 20:29,
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I buy comics generally because I like the artwork (never been much a of a whole series fan - except Sandman and a few other limited runs). Never understood anyone buying things to sell later. Just enjoy what you've got.
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that died down again about 5 years later, and now it tends to be just rarity that makes them valuable. first appearances of characters who later become pivotal end up quite sought-after, but other than that there isn't much to it.
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 20:32,
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a good comic is one you can read again and again and it never gets old, i have found such a treasure reading the reissued collections of transmetropolitan, absolute gold!
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 20:27,
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doesn't matter so much if you spill your tea all over them :D
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 20:28,
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although i don't have the space to buy the comics and the collections (below comment excluded)
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 20:30,
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is that you lend them to people and never get them back, hence my full collection of first edition preacher, minus the first one :(
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 20:34,
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shortly afterwards they fell out, he never got them back. gutted.
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 20:35,
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right now he's got my copy of transmet: year of the bastard and sin city on DVD, i try very hard not to fall out with him
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 20:38,
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I know the type of "friend" you mean.
He's the same fella that wants to split the bill when you've had a soup and he had the three course meal.
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 20:36,
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He's the same fella that wants to split the bill when you've had a soup and he had the three course meal.
i only ever buy collected volumes now, and i'd buy toastys but i need to sell mine first and that's going to fund a trip to japan for me next year.
*prepared to part with original 1953 copy of Detective Comics 215*
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 20:38,
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*prepared to part with original 1953 copy of Detective Comics 215*