X-O #0 Ivory? (the saga continues...)
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X-O #0 Ivory? (the saga continues...)
As a follow-up to these topics...
http://www.valiantfans.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=17808
http://www.valiantfans.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=18021
... I decided to go ahead and check my copies of X-O #0.
It's true, some copies of X-O #0 are certainly more "ivory" than "white"...
In fact, I've got three of them. (So, no, the slabbed copy isn't one-of-a-kind.)
They're clearly an "off-white"... here's two of the copies I found,
mingled with "normal" for comparison.
While I would be tempted to believe that there could be a whole "rainbow"
of colors between "bright white" and "off-white"... I should point out the spines.
Only the three copies which were "ivory" also had a white spine.
The edge where the fold occurs is "white" while normal copies are black.
So, as expected, a book with 800,000 copies has some copies that look
different than other copies... I'm not sure what causes the difference,
but when I saw the spines, it seems clear that something is different about these.
http://www.valiantfans.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=17808
http://www.valiantfans.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=18021
... I decided to go ahead and check my copies of X-O #0.
It's true, some copies of X-O #0 are certainly more "ivory" than "white"...
In fact, I've got three of them. (So, no, the slabbed copy isn't one-of-a-kind.)
They're clearly an "off-white"... here's two of the copies I found,
mingled with "normal" for comparison.
While I would be tempted to believe that there could be a whole "rainbow"
of colors between "bright white" and "off-white"... I should point out the spines.
Only the three copies which were "ivory" also had a white spine.
The edge where the fold occurs is "white" while normal copies are black.
So, as expected, a book with 800,000 copies has some copies that look
different than other copies... I'm not sure what causes the difference,
but when I saw the spines, it seems clear that something is different about these.
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It was about 10%... so I guess there are 80,000 of them.superman-prime wrote:ill have to check this out what was the ratio of different ones to regular that u found ???
P.S. Just in case someone is thinking that only Valiant fans would obsess this much...
http://boards.collectors-society.com/ub ... er=2009583
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Re: X-O #0 Ivory? (the saga continues...)
Well turn your own thread gay in one fell swoop why dont ya.greg wrote:While I would be tempted to believe that there could be a whole "rainbow" of colors
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Don't go getting into to much of an uproar here. All my copies except one look like the "ivory" ones. However, instead of thinking that this was just a variant, I assumed that it was just a combination of bad storage and smoking. It looks like nicotine stains to me, kinda like my walls. And, if you all remember right, back when this issue came out, it was still "ok (re: not illegal)" to smoke in a comic shop (at least we did).
If any of you KNOW that your copies were never exposed to smoke, you should say so. That way we can do a little elimination here.
If any of you KNOW that your copies were never exposed to smoke, you should say so. That way we can do a little elimination here.
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I can't believe that there is this much discussion over an obvious printing error that is apparently a common occurrence. If more than three board members have these books spine or no spine, I hardly think that it should be treated as some rarity. The book was MASS produced, there are bound to be differences. Are we to the point where we are going to count mis-prints as a desired collectible ? This is merely nitpicking our collections in search or (if not creating) speculation over the color of a label on a comic. When you produce SO MANY of a book, there are bound to be differences. Whats next ? An off centered Bloodshot #1 ?