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joe bloke

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hey!
« on: May 07, 2008, 10:29:37 PM »


hey!  just joined.  me name's joe (  although i reckon you might have guessed that, already ), and i'm hailing from bedford in the united kingdom. 

just gotta say: this here is one helluva site!  i'm looking forward to hanging about for some time yet.

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Yoc

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« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2008, 12:13:58 AM »

Welcome Joe.
Enjoy all the goodies!
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« Reply #2 on: May 08, 2008, 01:01:02 AM »

Joe man!
Fellow newbie here hailing from Ohio in the US.
Yer right, one helluva site.
You have books to scan?

Cheers.
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joe bloke

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« Reply #3 on: May 08, 2008, 11:35:30 PM »

hey, rez. 

man, i wish!  i lost my comic collection a couple of years back, in a fire.  insurance is all well and good, but unless it's paid out in good old pulpy comicy goodness it's no use to me at all.  this here site is about the closest i'm ever going to get to reading half my collection ever again.  that said, i'm working on it.
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« Reply #4 on: May 09, 2008, 01:08:16 AM »

oh my, what a sodrid tale of pain. It might be nearly as criminal to have you relive it by asking you what prizes you lost in that big burn so I shouldn't inquire.

Never lost a book that way. Seems the pain would run deep.

What books did you lose? 



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hey, rez. 

man, i wish!  i lost my comic collection a couple of years back, in a fire.  insurance is all well and good, but unless it's paid out in good old pulpy comicy goodness it's no use to me at all.  this here site is about the closest i'm ever going to get to reading half my collection ever again.  that said, i'm working on it.
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joe bloke

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« Reply #5 on: May 09, 2008, 01:53:00 PM »

hey, rez.

let's see. . .

various issues of black magic, weird worlds, crime does not pay, smash comics, military comics, impact, unknown worlds, blackhawk, confessions of the lovelorn, phantom lady, battlefield, out of this world, mysterious traveller, piracy, weird science fantasy, my romantic adventures, chilling tales, marvel tales, two-fisted tales.  quite a few old batman  (  batman # 2, for christ's sake! i had batman # 2! ),and detective comics, some wonder woman, mary marvel, and all star. 

non golden age titles would include a pretty much unbroken run of silver age green lantern, complete runs of jack kirby's jimmy olsen, the new gods, forever people, and kamandi, a crap load of superman's girlfriend lois lane, complete runs of marvel's jungle action, amazing adventures, and howard the duck, a fair old few kirby fantastic four and ditko/romita spider-man comics.  a lot of warren mags.  boxes full of 1930's-1940's british comics (  the beano, mainly, but i'm pretty sure there were a few comic cuts and sundry others in there, as well ).  an unbroken fifteen year run of 2000ad.

i had a damn impressive comic collection, my man.

yeah, you're right.  it is pretty depressing.  i had them all catalogued, but the catalogue went the same way as the comics.

in my younger years, i used to work for Dark They Were And Golden Eyed, which was one of the very few headshop-cum-comic shops operating in london in the mid to late 'seventies.  my job there was to price up and buy the old comic collections that people just wanted to shift, so i'd get to be the first guy in the shop who had his hands on the cool stuff.  back then, golden and silver age comics were cheap as chips, and in plentiful supply, so i was snapping them up left, right, and centre.

these days, there's absolutely no way i could afford any of that stuff.  but, hey! there you go.  not much that can be done about it now.       
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« Reply #6 on: May 09, 2008, 02:23:00 PM »

I weep with ya. What a tale of woe that be.
I suppose nothing was saved then? Always hoping for that odd page that was compressed enough that just the outside edges got the burn. But I know that would be unlikely.

Seems floods and fires continue to lessen the number of these kings that still exist.

At least the readability of scans are alvailable to maybe lessen the anguish.
Nothing quite like owning them and having them in your hands tho'.

Cheers


hey, rez.

let's see. . .

various issues of black magic, weird worlds, crime does not pay, smash comics, military comics, impact, unknown worlds, blackhawk, confessions of the lovelorn, phantom lady, battlefield, out of this world, mysterious traveller, piracy, weird science fantasy, my romantic adventures, chilling tales, marvel tales, two-fisted tales.  quite a few old batman  (  batman # 2, for christ's sake! i had batman # 2! ),and detective comics, some wonder woman, mary marvel, and all star. 

non golden age titles would include a pretty much unbroken run of silver age green lantern, complete runs of jack kirby's jimmy olsen, the new gods, forever people, and kamandi, a crap load of superman's girlfriend lois lane, complete runs of marvel's jungle action, amazing adventures, and howard the duck, a fair old few kirby fantastic four and ditko/romita spider-man comics.  a lot of warren mags.  boxes full of 1930's-1940's british comics (  the beano, mainly, but i'm pretty sure there were a few comic cuts and sundry others in there, as well ).  an unbroken fifteen year run of 2000ad.

i had a damn impressive comic collection, my man.

yeah, you're right.  it is pretty depressing.  i had them all catalogued, but the catalogue went the same way as the comics.

in my younger years, i used to work for Dark They Were And Golden Eyed, which was one of the very few headshop-cum-comic shops operating in london in the mid to late 'seventies.  my job there was to price up and buy the old comic collections that people just wanted to shift, so i'd get to be the first guy in the shop who had his hands on the cool stuff.  back then, golden and silver age comics were cheap as chips, and in plentiful supply, so i was snapping them up left, right, and centre.

these days, there's absolutely no way i could afford any of that stuff.  but, hey! there you go.  not much that can be done about it now.       
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Yoc

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« Reply #7 on: May 09, 2008, 03:23:45 PM »

Ouch!
My heart goes out to you Joe.  I sure hope the site will help lessen the loss.
We've got scans of many of the PD titles you mentioned.  Sorry but no DC or Timely though.

-Yoc
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joe bloke

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« Reply #8 on: May 09, 2008, 06:55:20 PM »

this site rules, yoc, mate!
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