Blade 2099 does not appear in the book
He looks to be in #2 though
Filed under “Keys” this week…
So….
(1) Who wants to pay more for a facsimile edition than the original comic?
(2) is this even out this week?
I have to believe these can be found a-plenty in $1 bins…
It is funny to think a facsimile costs more than the first printing. I guess, “X-Force,” and its first issue should be next. I do remember that briefly had a bump in the market tho for versions with the Deadpool card still in a polybag. The comic market is always wild.
i laughed when i saw this was a facsimile. they just need to stop. no reason for the wasted paper.
KCC wants you to click those eBay links so they earn commissions. This is why they push garbage “key” books all the time.
Facsimiles are great. But doing this book is ridiculous
It’ll be joining the original in the $1 bins soon enough…
I honestly see sheeple buying it because the print run would be a tenth off the millions of 1st printing
Even if it was 1 copy print run, if no one wants it, it’s worthless.
anyone see nicks picks this week
half that list is recycled books for years
Eventually you gotta go back to the well.
I don’t know but I’m hoping the next issue is a Sanford and Son crossover.
Good one!
And for the record, I’d Buy AND read a Sanford and Son #1.
Would be hilarious I’m sure if done properly
@Bill
It could feature the first appearance of the greatest antagonist/villain of all time…AUNT ESTHER!!!
Aunt esther was the best. I loved that woman as the antagonist.
We think the Thing/Hulk/Thor battles are legendary??? Ha! I scoff at them.Aunt Esther vs Fred was the stuff of legend
This one has me a bit confused.
The newsstand sale doesn’t appear to be best offer.
And direct sales are lower.
I’m also not sure what he means by “in a U.S. comic”. The US comic came out before any UK appearances (August 1986), while the UK comics with their appearances came out in November/December ‘86.
The first app of Galvatron in uk comics was #78 came out in September 13th, 1986. But your right the UK comics were always behind from US releases.