Famous Funnies #214 1954. This cover was drawn by fantasy legend Frank Frazetta, before he became a fantasy legend. One of only 8 covers Frazetta drew for the series, and it's arguably the best one (my friend Anthony prefers the #211). This is tough book to find in any condition, and mine has WHITE pages. Just another beauty in the set. Oh don't fret, i'll show you more as time allows. If Marvel focused more on the comic book side of their comic book company, I think we might get some comics that people will want to hold on to. Why would I pay $4 for a shit book that won't be worth $4 once i walk out of the store? Next class we'll talk about "The Fame of Ryan Rey...I-I mean.. DEADPOOL" See y'all soon pardners! B.M.T.
I just want to share my knowledge and experiences in the world of Comic Books.
Monday, March 28, 2011
If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up.
Famous Funnies #214 1954. This cover was drawn by fantasy legend Frank Frazetta, before he became a fantasy legend. One of only 8 covers Frazetta drew for the series, and it's arguably the best one (my friend Anthony prefers the #211). This is tough book to find in any condition, and mine has WHITE pages. Just another beauty in the set. Oh don't fret, i'll show you more as time allows. If Marvel focused more on the comic book side of their comic book company, I think we might get some comics that people will want to hold on to. Why would I pay $4 for a shit book that won't be worth $4 once i walk out of the store? Next class we'll talk about "The Fame of Ryan Rey...I-I mean.. DEADPOOL" See y'all soon pardners! B.M.T.
Still my Personal Collection
Giant-Size X-Men #1 1975. The first Storm, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Thunderbird, and the second Wolverine comic. Classic cover, CLASSIC. One of the staples of any good Bronze/X-Men collection. Oh by the way, Marvel published at least 4 books this month that swiped covers of old books. This trend happens all the time and is just another example of the LACK of creativity in one of the most creative mediums in art history. Do you dare enter the House of Idea$$$$$$$$? B.M.T.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
A New Idea: My Personal Collection
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