FCBD 2010
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- maraxusofkeld
- I was young and silly and only read Marvel books.
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- Valiant fan since: UNITY
- Favorite character: Magnus
- Favorite title: Magnus
- Favorite artist: Bob Layton
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- comicsyte95
- It's Porktastic!!!
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- dellamorte
- Zombies and nightstand nightmares
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This is the general feeling i get from stores when i get a chance to go in too. They treat the old valiant and acclaims like anthrax, but drool over the GK3 at dark horsecomicsyte95 wrote:When i went to the comic store the owner didnt see much demand for the past Valiants so i was happy to pick up a few gems,but he was eagerly awaiting Solar,Magnus and Turok as were allot of his customers,so at that store i know i wont be able to get one.
- BloodOfHeroes
- We clutch at lies 'n pray they’re truths
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- hulk181man
- Huh, huh....dude, you said member.
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- Favorite writer: Warren Ellis
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- 400yrs
- Am I Too Old to be Licking This?
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- Favorite character: Shadowman
- Favorite title: Harbinger
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- Location: #champabay
Well, what the hell else would Magnus be doing?BloodOfHeroes wrote:He's smacking his b!tch down, is what he's doing!400yrs wrote:Fantastic! The art looks pretty awesome. I hope it's not that dark in hand though. I still can't really tell what's going on in the Magnus one.
And by "b!tch" I mean "multi-eyed CASTLE IN THE SKY-esque flexo-armed robot."


- Draco
- Well I think I talked enough poop...
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- Favorite writer: Good question?
- Favorite artist: ooooh another good question
- Location: Dead Universe Comics, Buckinghamshire, England
As with all main FCBD editions, there wont be a shortage.StarBrand wrote:I have the same concern...maybe we should let one of the big eBay sellers know we're interested in a few extra copies...comicsyte95 wrote:i'm going to try ebay for mine,the one store i go to is 80-100 miles round trip and i dont want to chance not getting one..StarBrand wrote:I've never really actively pursued a FCBD book before. I wonder if I'll have to lock in a copy through a mail order outfit, or head out to a store and hope for the best...
A this point of the year before its not worth thinking much about.
They look pretty and there will be enough for everyone.

- superman-prime
- scratch 1 for the coog guys
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- BloodOfHeroes
- We clutch at lies 'n pray they’re truths
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- slym2none
- a typical message board assassin
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Yeah, and if you find an upskirt site, it probably won't have any straight dudes wearing the skirts on it, either.BloodOfHeroes wrote:I'm willing to bet that, even in the 40th Century, there will be p0rn sites dedicated to "upskirt" imagery. And there won't be a single "upbattletunic" site ANYWHERE!slym2none wrote:As long as you don't call it a dress or a skirt or any other derivative, we are all cool.

-slym
- Daniel Jackson
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You can call a book whatever you want, but at the end of the day, guess what? It's still a book.slym2none wrote:As long as you don't call it a dress or a skirt or any other derivative, we are all cool.superman-prime wrote:![]()
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we have been hearing that for years, its a kilt dang it.
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-slym
skirt [skurt]
–noun
1. the part of a gown, dress, slip, or coat that extends downward from the waist.
2. a one-piece garment extending downward from the waist and not joined between the legs, worn esp. by women and girls.
It's a skirt
No let’s get this straight. The article in question extends downward from the shoulders—not the waist. It’s a dress, plain and simple.tmcneil82 wrote: 2. a one-piece garment extending downward from the waist and not joined between the legs, worn esp. by women and girls.
Then again you were probably referring to that Scottish skirt.

Must i refer you to the first part of the definition??sanman wrote:No let’s get this straight. The article in question extends downward from the shoulders—not the waist. It’s a dress, plain and simple.tmcneil82 wrote: 2. a one-piece garment extending downward from the waist and not joined between the legs, worn esp. by women and girls.
Then again you were probably referring to that Scottish skirt.
1. the part of a gown, dress, slip, or coat that extends downward from the waist
Skirt
- dhudson1
- Rockin' out in Torquehalla
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- Favorite artist: all of them
- Location: From Ohio, to Virginia, Illinois and back
I believe I will skirt the issue!tmcneil82 wrote:Must i refer you to the first part of the definition??sanman wrote:No let’s get this straight. The article in question extends downward from the shoulders—not the waist. It’s a dress, plain and simple.tmcneil82 wrote: 2. a one-piece garment extending downward from the waist and not joined between the legs, worn esp. by women and girls.
Then again you were probably referring to that Scottish skirt.
1. the part of a gown, dress, slip, or coat that extends downward from the waist
Skirt
dhudson1 wrote:I believe I will skirt the issue!tmcneil82 wrote:Must i refer you to the first part of the definition??sanman wrote:No let’s get this straight. The article in question extends downward from the shoulders—not the waist. It’s a dress, plain and simple.tmcneil82 wrote: 2. a one-piece garment extending downward from the waist and not joined between the legs, worn esp. by women and girls.
Then again you were probably referring to that Scottish skirt.
1. the part of a gown, dress, slip, or coat that extends downward from the waist
Skirt

- superman-prime
- scratch 1 for the coog guys
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- slym2none
- a typical message board assassin
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Are you calling Magnus a woman?tmcneil82 wrote:You can call a book whatever you want, but at the end of the day, guess what? It's still a book.slym2none wrote:As long as you don't call it a dress or a skirt or any other derivative, we are all cool.superman-prime wrote:![]()
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we have been hearing that for years, its a kilt dang it.
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-slym
skirt [skurt]
–noun
a one-piece garment extending downward from the waist and not joined between the legs, worn by women and girls.



-slym