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Post by Sir Ped of Ro on Dec 23, 2005 8:26:42 GMT
are you expecting (or would love to have) this x-mas?!
regards
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Post by Elliot Kane on Dec 23, 2005 9:02:01 GMT
A couple of the Nikolai Dante collections from 2000AD He's easily my favourite 2000AD character, by quite some distance
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Post by Gray Lensman on Dec 23, 2005 11:09:17 GMT
Good question there... Essential Nova would be cool, even though the trade won't be out for some months yet. Or maybe Tales Of The Demon, since Ra's al Ghul is my favorite DC villain. I wouldn't mind having the Complete DR & Quinch, though. The stories I've read are still hilarious, even after a couple of decades and across a continent.
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Post by sps1000 on Dec 23, 2005 15:21:23 GMT
Batman Begins on DVD
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Post by ptsteelers on Dec 25, 2005 1:19:21 GMT
The wife just let me spend much on Amazon to get the following ... Y the last man vols - 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 100 bullets vols - 1,2,3,4,5,6 and 7 Sleeper vols - 1,2,3,4 and the prequel (Point Blank) (brubaker is one of my top writers right now.)
KICK ASS
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Post by richv1 on Dec 31, 2005 14:59:08 GMT
I got a large Spider-Man pez dispenser from my g/f. And a JLU calendar. The only Christmas comic I picked up was Image's 2005 one. Richard Vasseur www.jazmaonline.com
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Post by Gray Lensman on Jan 4, 2006 2:57:46 GMT
A bit late here, but I picked up something with some leftover Christmas money... Today, I finally found a copy of 44 Years of the Fantastic Four. It's a program on DVD-Rom that includes every single issue of the main FF title from the Silver Age all the way to December 2004. It even includes every FF annual ever published. It's presented in Adobe format, and includes pretty much every page of these old comics in pain-staking detail. For anyone interested, the DVD-Rom cuts off at the end of the Disassembled tie-in arc from the Mark Waid/Mike Wieringo run. It doesn't include anything from 2005, such as Rising Storm or the Kesel/Grummett Diablo story. (On the other hand, it doesn't include any of JMS's dreadful run, which this FF fan considers a blessing.) Nor does it include any of the FF's other series over the years, like MK 4, FF Unlimited, and so on. But what is here is still a great compilation regardless. I love this thing. It's invaluable for a lot of my fanfic research, as it features some obscure villains I want to read up on. (As well as one Valeria Von Doom appearance that's eluded me. ) It fills a lot of my gaps, and finally gives me a chance to read some of those old FF stories I've never been able to get before now. Good program. Definitely a must-have for any serious FF fan.
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