Art of the Shill, Round 2
The pulse-ponding finale to my three-part saga of a single issue of Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen appears below this post, but in the interest of making myself upwards of three dollar signs, I wanted to let you all know that I've got another round of eBay auctions up!
Amazing Spider-Man #252 and Secret Wars #8: The first appearance and secret origin, respectively, of Spidey's black cosutme! Because really, if I'm going to sell them, now's the time.
Young Avengers #1-12 and Civil War: Young Avengers & Runaways #1-4: I actually really like this series, but with the hardcovers, it's just a matter of needing the extra space. That run of Power Man and Iron Fist takes up some room, you know?
Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore's Battle Pope #1-12: Please Note: this is probably the only time you will see me willingly part with a Christmas issue, just because "#1-11" doesn't sound as good.
Mouse Guard #1-6: Again, it's a series that I really like, but like I mentioned in one of my Previews Round-Ups, I'm going to pick the hardcover up when it comes out.
And don't forget, if you're an ISB reader and you win the auction--and you, y'know, tell me that before I send the stuff out--I'll throw in an official ISB Certificate of Awesometicty at no additional charge, hand-drawn by me on a high-quality 4x6 Index Card, like the one I did for my Civil War auction last week:
Okay, that's it for capitalism! Actual content continues below!
9 Comments:
Sweet - I've placed my bid for the Battle Pope issues!
4/10/2007 7:59 AM
Hooray for Capitalism!
4/10/2007 8:18 AM
I know the dude on the left is supposed to be Tony Stark, but is it ok if I pretend it's wealthy playboy Chris Sims instead?
4/10/2007 9:26 AM
Is there any way we can get the ISB Certificate of Awesometicty by itself?
4/10/2007 1:44 PM
Is there any way we can get the ISB Certificate of Awesometicty by itself?
And does the ISB CoA come with an ISB CoA of its own?
4/10/2007 3:40 PM
You should totally sell your art on eBay. It will certainly bring more thna the naked yoda drawing that went for like $60
4/10/2007 4:51 PM
ASM #252 and Secret Wars were the whole reason I collect comics today.
Still have my copies, though. You'll have to sucker some other 12-year-old into not having a girlfriend.
4/10/2007 8:14 PM
You should totally sell your art on eBay. It will certainly bring more thna the naked yoda drawing that went for like $60
I've thought about it, especially when someone sent me a message on eBay asking if I was going to auction off the originals for IC and CW in 30 Seconds, but here's the thing: I feel a lot better about totally ripping off Rich Burlew for my own sinister ends if I'm not actually making any money off of it. Y'know?
4/10/2007 8:32 PM
That Tony Stark looks a bit french, or its just me?
4/11/2007 4:36 PM
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