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- 400yrs
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Ah. I thought that name was familiar. I only go to that site when it's linked from a site I read.sbcomics wrote:The Bleeding Cool guy.400yrs wrote:Who is that?sbcomics wrote:And hyped by Rich Johnston... I think he either is or is trying to be the Wizard of modern comics, at least as far as encouraging speculation is concerned.
I like ifanboy.com because that site is all about reading comics and not speculating / investing at all.
- ian_house
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Where can I find said sickness...xodacia81 wrote:Chew is probably the most unique and consistently inventive comic to debut since Fables. Oh, and I don't consider underground work by an otaku about an otaku doing his dead monkey-dog to be "inventive". THAT is just sick. Just saying.400yrs wrote:maraxusofkeld wrote:Well you had Chew, Morning Glories, Skullkickers, and now this.IMJ wrote:Has this happened more frequently than I'm getting from the convo here?maraxusofkeld wrote:I do think it is silly that every Image title that comes out, the day it hits shops is instantly $20+. Can't be that great of a book, but I could be wrong.
It seems like every ongoing that comes out, it happens too.
Nah. It's just that it's only happening with Image books so it seems like it. And it's definitely not all Image #1 ongoings. There have been a plethora of Image #1s that released without any appreciation at all.
Chew deserved it. Morning Glories is still up for debate. One thing both those books had in common was that they became popular after people read them.
Skullkicker and 27 were both talked up alot by the creators on websites, podcasts and such and exploded before release even.
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Leave it to a Welshmanian_house wrote:Where can I find said sickness...xodacia81 wrote:Chew is probably the most unique and consistently inventive comic to debut since Fables. Oh, and I don't consider underground work by an otaku about an otaku doing his dead monkey-dog to be "inventive". THAT is just sick. Just saying.400yrs wrote:maraxusofkeld wrote:Well you had Chew, Morning Glories, Skullkickers, and now this.IMJ wrote:Has this happened more frequently than I'm getting from the convo here?maraxusofkeld wrote:I do think it is silly that every Image title that comes out, the day it hits shops is instantly $20+. Can't be that great of a book, but I could be wrong.
It seems like every ongoing that comes out, it happens too.
Nah. It's just that it's only happening with Image books so it seems like it. And it's definitely not all Image #1 ongoings. There have been a plethora of Image #1s that released without any appreciation at all.
Chew deserved it. Morning Glories is still up for debate. One thing both those books had in common was that they became popular after people read them.
Skullkicker and 27 were both talked up alot by the creators on websites, podcasts and such and exploded before release even.

xodacia81 wrote:Leave it to a Welshmanian_house wrote:Where can I find said sickness...xodacia81 wrote:Chew is probably the most unique and consistently inventive comic to debut since Fables. Oh, and I don't consider underground work by an otaku about an otaku doing his dead monkey-dog to be "inventive". THAT is just sick. Just saying.400yrs wrote:maraxusofkeld wrote:Well you had Chew, Morning Glories, Skullkickers, and now this.IMJ wrote: Has this happened more frequently than I'm getting from the convo here?
It seems like every ongoing that comes out, it happens too.
Nah. It's just that it's only happening with Image books so it seems like it. And it's definitely not all Image #1 ongoings. There have been a plethora of Image #1s that released without any appreciation at all.
Chew deserved it. Morning Glories is still up for debate. One thing both those books had in common was that they became popular after people read them.
Skullkicker and 27 were both talked up alot by the creators on websites, podcasts and such and exploded before release even.


- ian_house
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robb77 wrote:xodacia81 wrote:Leave it to a Welshmanian_house wrote:Where can I find said sickness...xodacia81 wrote:Chew is probably the most unique and consistently inventive comic to debut since Fables. Oh, and I don't consider underground work by an otaku about an otaku doing his dead monkey-dog to be "inventive". THAT is just sick. Just saying.400yrs wrote:maraxusofkeld wrote: Well you had Chew, Morning Glories, Skullkickers, and now this.
It seems like every ongoing that comes out, it happens too.
Nah. It's just that it's only happening with Image books so it seems like it. And it's definitely not all Image #1 ongoings. There have been a plethora of Image #1s that released without any appreciation at all.
Chew deserved it. Morning Glories is still up for debate. One thing both those books had in common was that they became popular after people read them.
Skullkicker and 27 were both talked up alot by the creators on websites, podcasts and such and exploded before release even.![]()

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Just sold one for £14. I've got 3 more copies and it seems pretty strong on eBay uk.iggy101us wrote:I think 27 #1 is loosing some momentum. I read it and felt it was just so-so and not that special. I sold my first copy for $19.99 w/ free S&H. My last 2 copies sold for $14.99 w/ free S&H. With that, I sold all my copies.
- 400yrs
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Good move. They are selling for about $10 now. I figured that would happen when a book gets hyped before release. The true gems are the ones that do well only after release and people read them.iggy101us wrote:I think 27 #1 is loosing some momentum. I read it and felt it was just so-so and not that special. I sold my first copy for $19.99 w/ free S&H. My last 2 copies sold for $14.99 w/ free S&H. With that, I sold all my copies.
- comicsyte95
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I was watching the news this morning and they were hyping out fantastic four #587 (one of the Fanastic four dies).Since it made national news im betting this book will go up at least for awhile.
I dont see it happening but Hopefully whichever of the Fantastic four dies they will stay dead.In real life you die,your dead.I dont like it when someone dies in a comic and they come back a few issues later,even if the character is one i like.
I dont see it happening but Hopefully whichever of the Fantastic four dies they will stay dead.In real life you die,your dead.I dont like it when someone dies in a comic and they come back a few issues later,even if the character is one i like.
- 400yrs
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This is a Marvel comic we are talking about here. DC and Marvel. Dead = sales.comicsyte95 wrote: I dont see it happening but Hopefully whichever of the Fantastic four dies they will stay dead.In real life you die,your dead.I dont like it when someone dies in a comic and they come back a few issues later,even if the character is one i like.
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- 400yrs
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The first Brubaker Captain America omni seems to be starting to rise. It's selling at retail or right around it. Just a few months ago, you could get this about half price. This will probably be the next omni that will rise because Marvel doesn't put them back into print. See Alias and the first Bendis DD omni for reference.
The more and more I think about it, Omnis, HC and trades (the first 2 moreso) seem to be the way to go. You get a complete story AND you can damn near always get your money back or close to it or more if you want to sell them. AND of course you can get them at a good discount. Singles..... you are lucky to sell for pennies on the dollar right after you buy them. It's like buying a Honda Accord compared to a Dodge Neon or soemthing.
The more and more I think about it, Omnis, HC and trades (the first 2 moreso) seem to be the way to go. You get a complete story AND you can damn near always get your money back or close to it or more if you want to sell them. AND of course you can get them at a good discount. Singles..... you are lucky to sell for pennies on the dollar right after you buy them. It's like buying a Honda Accord compared to a Dodge Neon or soemthing.
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I have followed Graphic novel sales for a few years now.400yrs wrote:The first Brubaker Captain America omni seems to be starting to rise. It's selling at retail or right around it. Just a few months ago, you could get this about half price. This will probably be the next omni that will rise because Marvel doesn't put them back into print. See Alias and the first Bendis DD omni for reference.
The more and more I think about it, Omnis, HC and trades (the first 2 moreso) seem to be the way to go. You get a complete story AND you can damn near always get your money back or close to it or more if you want to sell them. AND of course you can get them at a good discount. Singles..... you are lucky to sell for pennies on the dollar right after you buy them. It's like buying a Honda Accord compared to a Dodge Neon or soemthing.
There is something to be said about the format and the print runs.
If you check actual numbers through Diamond, the figures tell a sad tale.
The larger books that get put out in book stores may bump figures up a bit, but lets face it the smaller print run books will much like any hot property rise according to demand and the OMNI books are lovely and in high grade should fetch a premium IMO.
Im still picking up 80's Marvel and DC 1st print Tpb's for joke prices here and there and they are gorgeous.
- maraxusofkeld
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The creative team is Hickman and Epting. Marvel has released a possible logo, as seen here.400yrs wrote:And it will probably be mediocre just like all FF books.StarBrand wrote:I think the new series will be called "FF."maraxusofkeld wrote:In that issue they are killing off a member of the FF4 and I believe that is the last issue of the series as well, at least for now.
http://www.firstcomicsnews.com/?p=18272
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I would agree, other than the FF being the first silver age team book, to me, its has just been crap.400yrs wrote:And it will probably be mediocre just like all FF books.StarBrand wrote:I think the new series will be called "FF."maraxusofkeld wrote:In that issue they are killing off a member of the FF4 and I believe that is the last issue of the series as well, at least for now.
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I like Hickman's writing. I have read many of his stories and they are all well written. I always finish reading them and it fills me with the feeling that my understanding of the story is incomplete - that I am missing something - but I still enjoy them.StarBrand wrote:The creative team is Hickman and Epting. Marvel has released a possible logo, as seen here.400yrs wrote:And it will probably be mediocre just like all FF books.StarBrand wrote:I think the new series will be called "FF."maraxusofkeld wrote:In that issue they are killing off a member of the FF4 and I believe that is the last issue of the series as well, at least for now.
http://www.firstcomicsnews.com/?p=18272
He's about the only author that makes me feel that way.
- hulk181man
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I'd have agreed with you in the past but have you been reading Hickman's run? He's quickly becoming one of my favorite writers. I'm not sure I've read a more enjoyable FF run since Lee/Kirby --- mostly because so much has been mediocre crap since then (well, Byrne's run was solid too..). Btw, the current Garney art doesn't hurt.400yrs wrote:And it will probably be mediocre just like all FF books.StarBrand wrote:I think the new series will be called "FF."maraxusofkeld wrote:In that issue they are killing off a member of the FF4 and I believe that is the last issue of the series as well, at least for now.
Hickman's writing on SHIELD has also impressed me. Too bad it's bi-monthly but I'd rather have that than another bland monthly.
Wow, that's high praise for Hickman's FF run. I've always dug Garney's art. Sounds like I need to check it out. I liked Waid's run, at least what I read of it.hulk181man wrote:I'd have agreed with you in the past but have you been reading Hickman's run? He's quickly becoming one of my favorite writers. I'm not sure I've read a more enjoyable FF run since Lee/Kirby --- mostly because so much has been mediocre crap since then (well, Byrne's run was solid too..). Btw, the current Garney art doesn't hurt.400yrs wrote:And it will probably be mediocre just like all FF books.StarBrand wrote:I think the new series will be called "FF."maraxusofkeld wrote:In that issue they are killing off a member of the FF4 and I believe that is the last issue of the series as well, at least for now.
Hickman's writing on SHIELD has also impressed me. Too bad it's bi-monthly but I'd rather have that than another bland monthly.