khumpleetist Posted June 5, 2008 Share Posted June 5, 2008 sino pinaka mura mag benta ng comics ? quality wise? customer service? btw, di ba may mga defect issues( newly arrived ) sa CO na discounted ? may nakikita ako bumibili nyan kc . sympre minsan sa shipment may mga factory defect ....how much kaya sila? ( minsan you can buy just to read lang ) may super team na pala ang PINAS = THE TRIUMPH DIVISION Pinakamura - Filbars With their membership card and as explained by revi. Filbars sells less (I think you can include back issues) if you have a membership card. But if you're not, then Comic Odyssey is the best choice. Quality Wise - Comic Odyssey I dunno how to explain this but I just look how the store and staff handles the comic. I had a lot of expectation when I observed Druid's Keep but Comic Odyssey handles their comic much better. Comic Quest might be the worst. Customer Service - Comic Odyssey/Druid's Keep Definitely a tie. Whether if you're a regular subscriber or not. CO is accessible while you can geek out at DK. Filbars comes second because if you're a regular then you get better customer service. Ironically they're also the worst since they have many branches and you'll get your share of poor customer service. THE TRIUMPH DIVISION??? Mukhang mapapabili ako ng Invincible Iron Man # 2 kung san magdedebut ang TTD. :thumbsupsmiley: Just added info, Madripoor's majority language is Filipino and English. Kinda weird since most Madripoor locals look like Chinese/Japanese plus the area looks is influenced by Chinese/Japanese roots as well. Quote Link to comment
mazinger Posted June 6, 2008 Share Posted June 6, 2008 kaso 1st and last appearance nila sa IRON MAN # 2...hehehe. tinodas sila ng mga monks. hahahaha :goatee: Quote Link to comment
khumpleetist Posted June 6, 2008 Share Posted June 6, 2008 kaso 1st and last appearance nila sa IRON MAN # 2...hehehe. tinodas sila ng mga monks. hahahaha :goatee: WTF??? I bet they'll be back if that's the case. Somehow... Quote Link to comment
reachard Posted June 9, 2008 Share Posted June 9, 2008 I can say quality and customer service Forth Wall, DK and CO with Back issues sa CO at DK to order kasi tska mabilis maubusan ng stock sa Forth Wall (ok quality ng back issues) at CQ ako kumkuha CQ kasi ans some Filbars kasi di maalaga sa comics basta latag na lang sa harap mo minsan :boo: Quote Link to comment
khumpleetist Posted June 10, 2008 Share Posted June 10, 2008 My pull list for Tursday: CAPTAIN BRITAIN AND MI 13 #2GREEN LANTERN CORPS #25NEW EXILES #7SECRET INVASION WHO DO YOU TRUST Good thing kaunti lang. Quote Link to comment
revi Posted June 11, 2008 Share Posted June 11, 2008 ^ Oo nga bro, medyo kakaunti din sa akin.. In contrast, here are my pulls for this week: Lost Boys: Reign of Frogs #2 Simon Dark #9Titans #3Skaar: Son Of Hulk #1 - will just get the first issueTwelve #6 ** Decided not to get SI: Who Do You Trust.. Saw the preview in weeklycomicbookreviews.com and it was so-so.. I don't think its that important in the storyline (as I am not completing all tie-ins naman eh).. Parang short-stories lang ito about the Skrull Invasion.. At nakita ko kasi yung mga tie-ins this coming July and August for both SI and DC's Final Crisis, at parang ang daming kailangan kunin.. And top it off, ang mamahal ng tie-ins ng Final Crisis.. Puros $3.99.. Kaya medyo tipid muna ako sa mga comics this month.. Also, was thinking of getting Eternals #1, but read some previews on it.. Sabi dun na it did not really match the "perfect storytelling" of the very last series by Neil Gaiman and JR JR.. So, I might pass on this.. But will scan several pages first.. Quote Link to comment
khumpleetist Posted June 11, 2008 Share Posted June 11, 2008 ^^ Secret Inavsion: Who Do You Trust is composed of vignettes. I'm with you that it's not important w/the main series but I hope we're both wrong. I agreed to get the tie-ins for both SI and FC so what the heck! :evil: But after these series eh lie low na ko. Not until the next summer event w/c I hope na main series lang ang kunin ko. You're correct w/most FC tie-ins, $3.99 halos karamihan. Bro, check Previews for August at malulula ka sa dami ng tie-ins. Halos lahat ata ng Marvel comic eh nakatie-in sa SI! Not to mention FC. Tapos may nabasa ako na "connected" yung mga sinusulat ni Millar: 1985, FF (the 2nd arc) and wolverine (Old Man Logan). May tie-in din daw sa Kick-Ass. Napapadalwang isip tuloy ako kung babalikan ko yung 1985 eh. Hindi ako interesado individually dun sa storya nung tatlong series (although nakakatempt yung Wolverine dahil sa art ) pero napapaisip ako sa "connection" nila. Quote Link to comment
mazinger Posted June 11, 2008 Share Posted June 11, 2008 boys, madedelay ang shipment this week ng CO. so wla pa sa thu malamang. para sure sa fri nalng daw sabi ni sandy. Quote Link to comment
revi Posted June 12, 2008 Share Posted June 12, 2008 ^^ Secret Inavsion: Who Do You Trust is composed of vignettes. I'm with you that it's not important w/the main series but I hope we're both wrong. I agreed to get the tie-ins for both SI and FC so what the heck! :evil: But after these series eh lie low na ko. Not until the next summer event w/c I hope na main series lang ang kunin ko. You're correct w/most FC tie-ins, $3.99 halos karamihan. Bro, check Previews for August at malulula ka sa dami ng tie-ins. Halos lahat ata ng Marvel comic eh nakatie-in sa SI! Not to mention FC. Tapos may nabasa ako na "connected" yung mga sinusulat ni Millar: 1985, FF (the 2nd arc) and wolverine (Old Man Logan). May tie-in din daw sa Kick-Ass. Napapadalwang isip tuloy ako kung babalikan ko yung 1985 eh. Hindi ako interesado individually dun sa storya nung tatlong series (although nakakatempt yung Wolverine dahil sa art ) pero napapaisip ako sa "connection" nila. Kaya nga ako nalula sa mga tie-ins dahil chi-neck ko na ang Previews for August.. And to compound my woes, hindi ko na tuloy alam kung ano sa kanila ang importanteng kunin at kung ano ang hindi necessary.. Final Crisis has a lot of one-shot tie-ins and we have both stated, they are all at $3.99.. In my case, I still dunno kung ano ang mga kukunin ko.. But I will definitely get yung SI: Spiderman: Brand New Day na tie-in.. I am sure that there would be something important on Spiderman (malabo kasi na ma-left out si Spidey - being Marvel's core character).. Yung sa iba, hindi ko pa alam.. In this regard, I suggest we read a lot of internet stuff on comics before buying these titles.. Masakit sa bulsa kung wala naman talagang importante dun sa issue.. Regarding Mark Millar's works.. I read somewhere that 1985 will be tied in sa Kick Ass.. Although I am not sure kung yung FF at Wolverine ay tied-in.. I am not planning to get Millar's Wolverine but I am tempted.. But its definite that I won't be getting 1985.. Kick Ass is a good comicbook series.. Unique and disturbing.. But 1985 is just too cliche.. haha.. boys, madedelay ang shipment this week ng CO. so wla pa sa thu malamang. para sure sa fri nalng daw sabi ni sandy. Sa Filbar's hindi na-delay.. I already got my Thursday fix.. BTW, mga bros, Skaar: Son of Hulk ain't a bad read.. But its a Conan: The Barbarian rip-off.. hahaha... Won't be getting the 2nd issue.. Kinuha ko lang ito for collection purposes (first issue).. First comicbook series of Skaar.. :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
khumpleetist Posted June 12, 2008 Share Posted June 12, 2008 (edited) ^^ I don't mind the current delays kasi next Friday pa ako sasahod at dun ko pa lang makukuha ang mga comics ko for this week. I just have to avoid spoilers. Hehehe. :upside: I hope I survive my August list. Btw, I looked at some art for Young Avengers/Runaways SI tie-in at ang panget ng art. Manga ata ang concept kasi Japanese ang artist. Since kumuha ka nung Skaar eh kumuha ka na din ng last issue ng Worl War Hulk kasi andito yung presumed first appearance ni Skaar. Any updates I can find I'll post here for our sake. Unahin ko na yung kay Millar, taken form Wizard: THE MARVEL MILLAR-VERSE Who is the secret supervillain linking all of Mark Millar's Marvel Comics into a hidden summer event? By Kiel Phlegley Posted 06/10/08 Something scary happened to Mark Millar while he was writing his current slate of Marvel books, 1985, Fantastic Four and Wolverine. Insidious apocalyptic threads cropped up that connected each book's story into one secret epic. And at this super-story's heart was the scariest Marvel supervillain you've never heard of—the mentor of Victor Von Doom. "Wouldn't it be great if there were a guy darker, older and more mysterious and more evil than Dr. Doom himself?" teases the writer. Here's how it all comes together. THE PAST (1985)The Tommy Lee Edwards-drawn, five-issue miniseries focuses primarily on 13-year-old Toby and his father's comatose friend's connection to Marvel supervillains invading our world, but it also paves the way for the mystery villain's arrival. "1985 is his story in a sense. It's his absolute origins," says Millar, noting that his appearance here will only be a teaser of his truest form. "This guy can move around through time, so when he does go into the Marvel Universe, he's pretty all-powerful." And while you're waiting for the big bad to make his debut, be on the lookout for a hidden crossover with Millar's creator-owned Kick-Ass. THE PRESENT (FANTASTIC FOUR)Millar's new villain rocks the modern Marvel U in his and Bryan Hitch's Fantastic Four, as not one but two of Doom's former trainers return to shock the good Doctor's world. While Doom returns quite shaken in June's issue #558, expect his reality-hoping lord and master to arrive later in quite different circumstances. "The parallel reality we see is the one where Reed and Johnny Storm are gay lovers," laughs Millar. "Jack Storm and Dr. Reed Richards are lovers, and Sue Storm is kind of the skanky sister that's living with them in the Baxter Building. That's where we first meet Doom's master. He's a guy working his way down parallel realities killing everything. He's coming back to see how Doom's getting on, and he isn't too thrilled that he hasn't killed everyone in our universe yet." THE FUTURE (WOLVERINE)Millar and penciler Steve McNiven's post-apocalyptic Wolvie tale "Old Man Logan" launches in June's issue #66, and fans can expect many subtle nods to the events in Fantastic Four, even a few spoilers. "For example, there's a character called The Hooded Man coming up in Fantastic Four, and there's a big mystery of ‘Who is this guy?' And we find out in ‘Old Man Logan' one month before we find out in Fantastic Four who it is," says Millar adding that Doom's harsh teacher isn't far behind. "America has been divided up into several regions. One of those regions belongs to Doom's master. In the very middle of America, everything from Chicago to Texas, is completely owned by this guy...so whatever happened to the Marvel Universe, he was the pivotal force behind all the villains getting together and taking down the heroes." And this is for you revi. From Newsarama: WHAT COST SUMMER? SECRET INVASION/FINAL CRISIS RUNNING TALLIES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- by Troy Brownfield and Lucas Siegel Comic book fans all know one thing- who they think would win in a fight, Superman or Thor, and there’s just no way to buy all the comics they really want to. Well, this summer, Superman and Thor (and their respective companies) are facing off in that battle for your hard-earned (or easily stolen, who are we to judge?) cash, with crossovers and tie-ins galore. Just how much are you looking to spend? Remember: These examinations imply no editorial judgment; they are merely a look at the totals as a service to the readership. And, of course, whether you buy all of the tie-ins is up to you and your individual proclivities, and as always, comes with the message from the publisher that you don't need all the tie-in issues to enjoy the story, though individual readers’ mileage on that statement may vary, of course. Marvel’s Secret Invasion has kicked off already, along with a couple tie-in minis, tie-in arcs, and of course, lead-in arcs. Last month, we took a look at the cost through July just as the event began. The official checklist from Marvel is daunting on its own, and doesn’t even really tell the whole story. There have been several books not marked with the “Infiltration” or “Invasion” banners, but that contain important events or clues to the big picture. For simplicity’s sake, we’ll break it down month to month, building off last time, with both official tie-ins and books that have an obvious affect on the overall Secret Invasion storyline, starting with last November, the first month that the “Infiltration” banner appeared. Un-official tie-ins are marked with a * for clarity. The “Price So Far” will include both official and unofficial books, and shows just how you’re spending your money. And we’ve added in what we think is a pretty fair “entertainment/geek index” with comparative cost landmarks. All information comes from the official checklist, solicitations, and, well, reading the books! November 2007New Avengers: Illuminati #5 $2.99*New Avengers #36 $2.99*Captain Marvel #1 $2.99 November Subtotal: $2.99 / *$8.97The Price So Far: $8.97, or two chai lattes from Starbucks December 2007Avengers: The Initiative Annual 1 $3.99*Captain Marvel #2 $2.99*New Avengers #37 $2.99 December Subtotal: $3.99 / *9.97The Price So Far: $18.94, or Battlestar Galactica – Razor Extended Edition from Amazon.com JanuaryMighty Avengers #7 $2.99*Captain Marvel #3 $2.99New Avengers Annual #2 $3.99 January Subtotal: $6.98 / *$8.97The Price So Far: $27.91, or Runaways Vol. 1 Hardcover from Amazon.com (and some change!) February*Captain Marvel #4 $2.99*Ms. Marvel #24 $2.99*Mighty Avengers #9 $2.99*New Avengers #38 $2.99*Young Avengers Presents #2: Hulking $2.99 February Subtotal: $0.00 / *$14.95The Price So Far: $42.86, or about one month of high speed cable internet in most US markets MarchSecret Invasion Saga FREE!*Captain Marvel #5 $2.99*Mighty Avengers #11 $2.99*New Avengers #39 $2.99*Ms. Marvel #25 $2.99 March Subtotal: $0.00 / *$11.96The Price So Far: $54.82, or seeing Iron Man at a discount matinee 10 times (and getting popcorn once!) AprilSecret Invasion #1 $3.99Mighty Avengers #12 $2.99New Avengers #40 $2.99*Avengers: The Initiative #12 $2.99*Ms. Marvel #26 $2.99 April Subtotal: $9.97 / *$15.95The Price So Far: $70.77, or 4 months of unlimited DVD rentals via Netflix MaySecret Invasion #2 $3.99Captain Britain and MI:13 #1 $2.99Incredible Hercules #117 $2.99Mighty Avengers #13 $2.99Mighty Avengers #14 $2.99New Avengers #41 $2.99Secret Invasion: Fantastic Four #1 $2.99*Ms. Marvel #27 $2.99 May Subtotal: $21.93 / *$24.92The Price So Far: $95.69, or Metal Gear Solid 4: Special Edition for Playstation 3 JuneSecret Invasion #3 $3.99Avengers: The Initiative #14 $2.99Captain Britain and MI:13 #2 $2.99Incredible Hercules #118 $2.99Mighty Avengers #15 $2.99Ms. Marvel #28 $2.99New Avengers #42 $2.99Secret Invasion: Fantastic Four #2 $2.99Secret Invasion: Runaways/YA #1 $2.99Secret Invasion: Who Do You Trust? $3.99 June Subtotal: $31.90The Price So Far: $127.59, or 129 individual songs from iTunes JulySecret Invasion #4 $3.99Avengers: The Initiative #15 $2.99Black Panther #39 $2.99Captain Britain and MI:13 #3 $2.99Incredible Hercules #119 $2.99Ms. Marvel #29 $2.99Mighty Avengers #16 $2.99New Avengers #43 $2.99New Warriors #14 $2.99Secret Invasion: Frontline #1 $2.99Secret Invasion: Fantastic Four #3 $2.99Secret Invasion: Runaways/YA #2 $2.99She-Hulk #31 $2.99Thunderbolts #122 $2.99X-Factor #33 $2.99*Skrulls! $4.99 July Subtotal: $45.85 / *$50.84 (nearly November-March combined)The Price So Far: $178.43, or two season passes to a Six Flags theme park AugustSecret Invasion #5 $3.99Avengers: The Initiative #16 $2.99Black Panther #40 $2.99Captain Britain and MI:13 #4 $2.99Incredible Hercules #120 $2.99Ms. Marvel #30 $2.99Mighty Avengers #17 $2.99New Avengers #44 $2.99New Warriors #15 $2.99Secret Invasion: Inhumans #1 $2.99Secret Invasion: Thor #1 $2.99Secret Invasion: X-Men #1 $2.99Secret Invasion: Spider-man Brand New Day #1 $2.99Secret Invasion: Frontline #2 $2.99Secret Invasion: Runaways/YA #3 $2.99Guardians of the Galaxy #4 $2.99Nova #16 $2.99She-Hulk #32 $2.99Thunderbolts #123 $2.99X-Factor #34 $2.99 August Subtotal: $60.80The Price So Far: $239.23, or 16 MLB tickets Newsarama Note: From here on out, these are estimates based on currently announced storylines and their lengths; we won’t know for sure until the solicitations for each of these months are released. That is, there won’t be fewer tie-ins, while there most likely will be more. SeptemberSecret Invasion #6 $3.99Avengers: The Initiative #17 $2.99Black Panther #41 $2.99Mighty Avengers #17 $2.99New Avengers #44 $2.99Secret Invasion: Inhumans #2 $2.99Secret Invasion: Thor #2 $2.99Secret Invasion: X-Men #2 $2.99Secret Invasion: Spider-man Brand New Day #2 $2.99Secret Invasion: Frontline #3 $2.99Guardians of the Galaxy #5 $2.99Nova #17 $2.99Thunderbolts #124 $2.99Deadpool #1 $2.99 September Subtotal: $42.86 The Price So Far: $282.09, or a can of Monster every day for 5 months straight OctoberSecret Invasion #7 $3.99Avengers: The Initiative #17 $2.99Secret Invasion: Inhumans #3 $2.99Secret Invasion: Thor #3 $2.99Secret Invasion: X-Men #3 $2.99Secret Invasion: Spider-man Brand New Day #3 $2.99Secret Invasion: Frontline #4 $2.99Guardians of the Galaxy #6 $2.99Thunderbolts #125 $2.99 October Subtotal: $27.91The Price So Far: $310, or a Nintendo Wii + WiiPlay NovemberSecret Invasion #8 $3.99Secret Invasion: Frontline #5 $2.99 November Subtotal: $6.98The Whole Shebang: $316.98, or just about airfare from Chicago to San Diego and back for Comic-Con ($359) Total Book Count for this event (to date): 85 official, and 18 unofficial tie-ins, for a total of 103 Secret Invasion tie-in issues. Is that all? Not by a long-shot. The Secret Invasion: The Infiltration TPB released in April contained Fantastic Four #2, New Avengers: Illuminati #1 and #5, New Avengers #31-32 and #38-39, Mighty Avengers #7, and Avengers: The Initiative Annual #1, implying that those listed there and not in this list were, in fact, tie-ins. Of course, it could be said that all of New and Mighty Avengers have been “tie-ins,” as Bendis has gone on record as laying hints at least as far back as New Avengers #1. Likewise, the first Annihilation series dealt with the destruction of the Skrull empire, and focused heavily on Kl’rt, the original Super Skrull. Young Avengers showed Hulkling being given the opportunity to lead the Skrull Empire to new glories, and the Runaways have had a Skrull on their team for quite some time, as well. Threads from each of those series will be touched on in both the main mini and their off-shoot. She-Hulk has been teamed up with Kl’rt’s daughter, Jacinda, with little explanation. More tie-ins will likely be revealed in upcoming solicitations, as well, and expect Skrulls to pop up in more “unofficial” books in the future. All in all, your safest bet is to just buy every book in the Marvel universe; next to impossible? Probably. Again, as the mantra from the publishers goes, the tie-in issues are not required to enjoy the main story. FINAL CRISIS At this point, the complete tally for Final Crisis may not yet be known. We’re going to approach the initial list with titles that are designated as official tie-ins. With the exception of this week’s Justice League of America, which is a clear tie-in, we will not be including books from DC’s “Sightings” program until we can later establish their degree of involvement, as “Sightings” books refer not just to Final Crisis storylines, but to major DCU storylines. April 2008DC Universe #0 50-cents April Subtotal: 50 centsThe Price So Far: 50 cents, which is not even quite a can of soda these days, unless you’re hitting the machine for Sam’s Cola outside of Wal-Mart, which in that case, go nuts. May 2008Justice League of America #21 $2.99Final Crisis #1 (of 7) $3.99Final Crisis: Sketchbook $2.99 May Subtotal: $9.88The Price So Far: $10.38, or almost the cost of one DC Universes Classic action figure June 2008Final Crisis #2 (of 7) $3.99 June Subtotal: $3.99The Price So Far: $14.37, or approximately the cost of the single-disc edition of Batman: Gotham Knight at its initial week-of-release-price. July 2008Final Crisis #3 (of 7) $3.99Final Crisis: Requiem (One-Shot) $3.99Final Crisis: Rogue's Revenge #1 (of 3) $3.99 July Subtotal: $11.97The Price So Far: $26.34, right about the cost of a SanDisk 4 GB Cruzer Titanium USB Flash Drive with U3 August 2008DC Universe: Last Will and Testament (One-Shot) $3.99Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds #1 (of 5) $3.99Final Crisis: Revelation #1 (of 5) $3.99Final Crisis: Rogue's Revenge #2 (of 3) $3.99Final Crisis: Superman Beyond #1 $4.50 August Subtotal: $20.46The Price So Far: $46.80, which will get you Identity Crisis in trade paperback, Infinite Crisis in hardback, and a combo meal at Chik-Fil-A. September 2008Final Crisis #4 (of 7) $3.99Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds #2 (of 5) $3.99Final Crisis: Revelation #2 (of 5) $3.99Final Crisis: Rogue's Revenge #3 (of 3) $3.99 Final Crisis: Submit (One-Shot) $3.99Final Crisis: Superman Beyond #1 $4.50 September Subtotal: $24.45The Price So Far: $71.25, or an Apple iPod shuffle (2 GB Silver; 2nd Generation) October 2008Final Crisis #5 (of 7) $3.99Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds #3 (of 5) $3.99Final Crisis: Resist (One-Shot) $3.99Final Crisis: Revelation #3 (of 5) $3.99 October Subtotal: $15.96The Price So Far: $87.21, or a Hamilton Beach 70595H Big Mouth 14 Cup Food Processor from Amazon.com. Okay – not necessarily “entertainment,” but come on – it’s a sweet food processor. November 2008Final Crisis #6 (of 7) $3.99Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds #4 (of 5) $3.99Final Crisis: Rage of the Red Lanterns (One-Shot) $3.99Final Crisis: Revelation #4 (of 5) $3.99 November Subtotal: $15.96The Price So Far: $103.17, or two Complete Peanuts boxed sets (that’s eight years worth!) December 2008Final Crisis #7 (of 7) $3.99Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds #5 (of 5) $3.99Final Crisis: Revelation #5 (of 5) $3.99Grant Morrison has also said that a two-part story following the "Batman R.I.P." storyline will also "fit in" with Final Crisis. December Subtotal: $11.97The Price So Far: $115.14, or about 29 gallons of gas (based on the current national average) Total Final Crisis book count (to date): 30. Or, if you’re one of those people who are looking at both, and we know you’re out there, together, both will set you back $432.12 for 133 books from now through the end of the year. There you have it. We’ll no doubt revisit both Secret Invasion and Final Crisis totals as future solicitations come out, and we discern individual issues of import to add. Happy shopping! O yan muna ha? Post ako pag may iba pang makakatulong na article. Edited June 12, 2008 by khumpleetist Quote Link to comment
revi Posted June 13, 2008 Share Posted June 13, 2008 ^ Thanks, bro.. I have the complete World War Hulk series bro.. So I have the "assumed" first apperance of Skaar.. I read the article on the Millar Universe (hahaha!).. But I am still not sold on 1985.. The "mystery villain's" first apperance should be bought but I don't think the whole 1985 series is that important.. Its just Marvel coughing up more money from us.. haha.. Well, that's my take.. Kaso yung Old Man Logan is something that I might get.. Next week na yata ito.. I've heard rave reviews on some previews and I think it might just be worth it to get.. Yung sa tie-ins ng SI at Final Crisis naman tayo.. Well, ganun pa din ang take ko.. Not all are important but we should be able to pin-point kung ano ang kailangan at hindi.. At hanggang ngayon, magulo pa din isip ko sa tie-ins ng dalawang events na ito.. Quote Link to comment
mazinger Posted June 13, 2008 Share Posted June 13, 2008 i'll skip the secret invasion tie ins and crossover. but i will like to get all the final crisis tie in except yun REVELATIONS ( di ko idol si spectre ). batman rip - what do you think ? shoul i get the tie ins or not? :unsure: Quote Link to comment
revi Posted June 14, 2008 Share Posted June 14, 2008 i'll skip the secret invasion tie ins and crossover. but i will like to get all the final crisis tie in except yun REVELATIONS ( di ko idol si spectre ). batman rip - what do you think ? shoul i get the tie ins or not? :unsure: Batman RIP Tie-Ins? Nope.. I won't recommend them.. Bakit? haha.. Feel ko lang hindi sila necessary.. Even though I am more inclined to get Marvel comicbooks, I feel that Final Crisis will be a better series than Secret Invasion.. Grant Morrison is a very good writer and is proven to bring good stuff.. Bendis is good too but compared to Morrison's tenure in the comicbook industry, Bendis would appear like a puppy rather than a full-grown dog.. In this sense, I am also inclined to get more FC tie-ins even though they are expensive at $3.99.. As I browsed through the FC tie-ins, napansin ko ang mga names nina Brad Meltzer, at Geoff Johns.. Dun pa lang sa dalawang yun, nag-salivate na ako eh.. Quote Link to comment
revi Posted June 14, 2008 Share Posted June 14, 2008 @khumpleetist/reachard/mazinger/etc.: Wala bang pumunta sa inyo sa TOYCON sa Megamall? Hanggang this Sunday yung affair.. Baka gusto niya dumalaw dahil hindi lang toys ang andun, pati comicbooks.. (Sa tutoo lang ang kinuha ko lang na laruan/figure dun ay yung Mattel "Superstars" na figure ni Tim Duncan.. Was very happy with that purchase!!!).. And I was so disgusted that I did not bring my Comicbook Priceguide companion, dahil ang daming old comics in bargain prices.. Nahilo ako.. At hindi ko na alam kung ano yung valuable at kung saan ang first appearance ng kung sino.. Here's what I bought: 1) Elektra Assassin #'s 1-8 (Full Set) - by Frank Miller - P1K 2) The Incredible Hulk #118 - vs. the Sub Mariner --- Silver Age Comicbook (1969) - was sold at P100 lang.. valued at $75 in Mint Condition.. Na-overlook ito nung nagtitinda.. 3) King Size Annual Master of Kung Fu #1 - 1976 - sold at P50 lang.. (early apperance of Iron Fist)4) Simpsons Comics #1 - first comicbook appearance - P150 lang..5) Superman #75 - Death of Superman.. P350.. Opened.. But who cares! Hirap na akong kumuha nito eh.. At dahil tanga ako nung lumabas ito, pinarusahan ako ng mga comicbook Gods.. hahaha... 6) Wildcats #1 - at P100 bucks? Nuff said.. 7) Spawn #1 - Isa sa pa sa mga katangahan ko nung lumabas ito.. P400 bucks.. Wala ako magawa eh.. Wala na din ako mahanap! Syet!8) SpiderMan #1 - Todd McFarlane.. Dagdag sa ibang issues ko nito.. P150 lang naman eh.. Arrhhh.. Gusto ko bumalik bukas, but family day namin bukas.. Sigurado akong papatayin ako ng asawa ko kapag tumagal ako sa ToyCon.. Syet!!! Quote Link to comment
mazinger Posted June 14, 2008 Share Posted June 14, 2008 shy away ako sa toycon baka pag labas ko sa venue brief nalang matira sakin.hahahaha :upside: maglalaway lang ako dyan ..... :hypocritesmiley: revi, good to knw na may nakita kang good buy. :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
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