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Insideman’s Pull List™ Hardcover, Graphic Novel & Manga Picks for 2.1.12
Quick Update: Ended up I did purchase the Hawkman by Geoff Johns Omnibus Vol 1 HC from last week’s Insideman’s Pull List. Seems I had made an Amazon pre-order last September, when they were selling the collection at an amazing … Continue reading
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Four Color Rewind™
Fantastic Four Vol 2, #6 1997 At one point in the mid 90s, I wasn’t reading very many Marvel comic books. But late one afternoon in 1997 (I can’t remember where I was coming home from), I passed a shop … Continue reading →