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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2014 15:10:01 GMT -5
Thank you for your kind words.
-M
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Post by shaxper on Sept 29, 2014 15:28:29 GMT -5
Okay, I've put this off long enough. Here's a quick and dirty look at my Sanctum Sanctorum. I'd intended to get those piles of comics put away, redo the labels on my short boxes (I reorganized recently), and move around some posters, but this will have to do: The long corridor from the stairs to my finished attic. That's the Post-Crisis Superman run I'm currently reviewing being displayed on the wall. The many stacks of comics resting on top of my short boxes aren't supposed to be there. I just need to find time to put them all away. Adam Warlock will also recognize a structure made of Constux in the foreground right. In the distance is my framed original clippings of the Joker's first appearance in the 1943 Batman comic strip. The main part of my office, complete with reading couch. On the coffee table are some 1990s X-Men figures I picked up at my LCS the other day, along with my collection of Hammer Dracula films. Reverse angle view. You'll note that those posters have not been moved since I added the stereo and speakers atop those shelves. I really need to get around to that. Above them are my three original art pieces: two original pages from Breyfogle's Life with Archie, and one commissioned Usagi Yojimbo piece from Stan Sakai. Also, I do own more than three shelves worth of actual books. I only keep my absolute favorites, as well as ones I'm currently reading, in the attic. We have shelves and shelves of other books in other rooms. The chair I'm sitting at right now, and what's behind it. Reverse angle view
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2014 16:16:33 GMT -5
Look at that AT-AT!
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Post by Pharozonk on Sept 29, 2014 18:21:50 GMT -5
Look at that AT-AT! I am quite jealous right now.
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Post by Randle-El on Sept 29, 2014 23:19:52 GMT -5
Shax, is that an All-Star Batman and Robin poster behind that AT-AT? I'm a bit surprised to see that considering your stated views on Frank Miller's Batman. I posted a few shots of the comic and toy nook in my office over at the toy thread: classiccomics.boards.net/post/32038. No pics of my floppy collection because I didn't think anyone would find pictures of short boxes sitting a closet to be all that fascinating.
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Post by shaxper on Sept 30, 2014 12:13:00 GMT -5
Shax, is that an All-Star Batman and Robin poster behind that AT-AT? I'm a bit surprised to see that considering your stated views on Frank Miller's Batman. You noticed I actually love Miller's Batman when it's treated as an out of continuity experiment and not revered as being an iconic depiction of the character. In my mind, All-Star Batman was the culmination of Miller's work, though I know no one else agrees with me. His was a depiction in which Gotham was an infection, poisoning the mind of all within, and he was slowly setting up Bruce and Dick to be characters who would begin to find some sort of salvation through each other, even if that salvation was doomed to be temporary. I could go on, but chances are anyone reading this is already shaking their head in bewilderment or, at least, adamant disagreement
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2014 12:18:06 GMT -5
shaxper, that's very impressive layout and so neatly organized and thanks for sharing this with us today. Wow, this is something else.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2014 20:36:18 GMT -5
Very nice mrp and shaxper .
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2014 21:24:51 GMT -5
I've mentioned before my wife's aunt runs an auction house that does estate sales, and she had one this weekend, at which I found a little piece I will be adding to one of the shelves in the room. This little guy... Not a bad piece for only $4. There was a slightly larger all brass statue of a different style of Greek warrior, but I passed on that. The only other thing that tempted me, but I passed, was a framed Bruce Lee poster, but I just have no wall space right now. This Greek has since found his way onto one of the shelves in the comic room. -M
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2014 8:58:31 GMT -5
Wow Mrp how long have you been collecting ? I amazed by your collection . I see you have the Barry Windsor Smith story teller . Do you own the individual books ? I have about half of the collection , I see on your desk Kull and the Barbarians magazines , I just found issue 2 3 a few weeks back to complete my set . I really like you Dr Strange area . Are the rumors true about a movie . I would love to get the strange tales run but more than likely never will .
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2014 9:10:53 GMT -5
Very nice Shaxper . I like your hallway display ledges . Holy cow you got a lot of cool toys there or should I say collectibles action figures . They only stuff I got left from my child hood are the Battle star galactica toys and mattel 4 inch figures and the board game . I have been buying a few marvrel select figures . Currently have iron man thor ghost rider and captain america .
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2014 12:42:32 GMT -5
Wow Mrp how long have you been collecting ? I amazed by your collection . I see you have the Barry Windsor Smith story teller . Do you own the individual books ? I have about half of the collection , I see on your desk Kull and the Barbarians magazines , I just found issue 2 3 a few weeks back to complete my set . I really like you Dr Strange area . Are the rumors true about a movie . I would love to get the strange tales run but more than likely never will . THe BWS Storyteller is a slipcase that holds the 9 issues of the series, not a trade collection. I just picked up Kull and the Barbarians 2 and 3 form a Lonestar order to complete the series myself. As for Strange-which movie rumors? They have a director in place for the movie, so it is happening, but casting rumors change every day right now it seems. I had the complete Dr. Strange run in Strange Tales except 110 and 114, but sold them off along with most of my Marvel Silver Age stuff about a decade ago before relocating to Ohio. I've been "collecting" since high school, with my real big start coming in '85 when I turned 16 and could get a job and had my own money, but I have taken breaks that have lasted for years and sold off a lot of stuff over the years as well. I topped out at over 10K floppies circa 2000, but sold off the bulk of that as I mentioned before down to about 1500, but kept mostly personal faves. I also kept most of the trades (I sold off a bunch of Masterworks and DC Archives as well regrettably) and a lot of the ancillary stuff (toys, posters, prints, etc.). I also sold off the bulk of my "collectible & vintage" gaming stuff at the time too. Used most of the money to pay moving costs and for our wedding circa '03 when I moved out to Ohio with Amy. the rest on some redecorating/refurbishing projects for the house she had there and to fund my first push to get stuff published (which resulted in me writing for the RPG industry for about 2 years). I took a long break starting at the end of '07, which lasted until 2011. I dabbled here and there picking up an odd trade of a handful of cheap floppies at Half Priced Books, but didn't set foot in a comic shop, buy online, go to a con, or anything for that 3+ year period. Early in 2012, just before I joined the old classics forum at our previous home, I dipped my toe back in with a pull list consisting of the upcoming new Conan series from Dark Horse and 2 upcoming Image books that had caught my eye (Fatale and Saga). I had gotten a table at Champion City Con at the end of 2011 with the intent of selling of the last of the stuff I had sitting around and ended up getting sucked back in. A lot of what you see there has been added since then, but a lot of the ancillary stuff in the pics is holdovers from before. I would say 60% of the ancillary is from pre-2007 break, 40% after, trades probably the other way 40% pre-break, 60% post break, and floppies are more like 20% pre-break 80% after. The vast majority (say 80-85%) of the floppies acquired post-2012 return are from dollar, fifty cent and quarter bins and the like. Most of the pricier stuff has been acquired either via trade or using funds/credit I got from selling off the last remnants of the stuff I had to sell at that 2012 con. (I have learned shopping techniques from my wife that I apply to my comic-related acquisitions. Patience is the key, something I never had as a younger opportunity, coupled with researching options and understanding my budget and how to maximize the resources I do have. -M
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2014 14:07:06 GMT -5
Well sounds like you are really enjoying your self . I had some similar experiences too . Collected when I was younger from around the age of 6 to 15 . Then got into fixing cars with my dad . Enjoyed that for years . Had about 1200 books at that time . Moved out om my own and bought my first house at 21 ( down payment ) Got marries at 30 .Sold about half my collection . Then about 6 years back stopped at a lcs and picked a few back issues and decide to complete the series I had started when I was young .Mostly Conan and Iron man.Now it tops 5500 books . Only about 25 more books and I will be done all my sets . I learned patience soon after getting back into collecting . I hate over paying for anything so I try to barter on everything . I sometimes buy online but have only done that a handful of times. Well have a great one .
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2014 16:31:15 GMT -5
I've mentioned before my wife's aunt runs an auction house that does estate sales, and she had one this weekend, at which I found a little piece I will be adding to one of the shelves in the room. This little guy... Not a bad piece for only $4. There was a slightly larger all brass statue of a different style of Greek warrior, but I passed on that. The only other thing that tempted me, but I passed, was a framed Bruce Lee poster, but I just have no wall space right now. This Greek has since found his way onto one of the shelves in the comic room. -M That's cool.
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Post by shaxper on Oct 5, 2014 19:05:47 GMT -5
Very nice Shaxper . I like your hallway display ledges . Holy cow you got a lot of cool toys there or should I say collectibles action figures . They only stuff I got left from my child hood are the Battle star galactica toys and mattel 4 inch figures and the board game . I have been buying a few marvrel select figures . Currently have iron man thor ghost rider and captain america . Believe it or not, none of that is from my childhood. When I was in 2nd grade, my mother one day got tired of asking me to clean my room. As punishment, she gathered all my toys into garbage bags to be stored in the basement. I would be allowed one toy figure line in my room at a time, and they'd have to be rotated out from the basement. I chose to keep my DC Super Powers figures upstairs that week, and bring back my Transformers the week after. The next week, I asked for my Transformers, but my mother couldn't find them. Turns out ALL those bags full of toys were accidentally thrown out with the trash. Everything but my Super Powers figures. That's probably why I remained obsessed with toys for life. I never stopped playing with those Super Powers figures, and when the Marvel figures of the early 1990s came out, I was all over them. Then, when ebay got big during my second year of college, I became seriously obsessed with tracking down all my old favorite toys (as well as many I'd never had as a kid). I became a full time buyer and seller on ebay, only slowing down once my first child was born in 2008. Now I seldom (but occasionally) buy, and I haven't sold on ebay in ages.
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