Saturday 5 December 2020

Please Hold For Dave Sim 12/2020

Hi, Everybody!

So Dave and I talked:


I went to the comic store for the first time since March, so the videos are still uploading, but here's what I got loaded so far:

Part 1: we continue from last month: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4u193EPMRCo with Margaret's question about Notebook 21 page 172:
Thanks Hell-Oh! Spawnee!!!

Then Dave paraphrases and answers the question, well, not so much answers, as offers to answer it if somebody gets Dave copies of New Mutants #18-31, and a copy of the movie.

Then we discuss the New Mutants...

In part three, Dave answers Margaret Liss' questions about a certificate for Swords of Cerebus #6, and a Cerebus 1991 portfolio.





You'll get the rest on Monday...

Next Time: Oliver!

8 comments:

RSS said...

"...if somebody gets Dave copies of New Mutants #18-31..."
If that's Marvel's New Mutants, 1984... Score!
"Vol. 1, No. 18, August, 1984"
Standalone #18, not 'near mint' but close...
If that's the one, it's yours (Dave)

RSS said...

Hang on... #19 as well, "September, 1984"
In a touch better condition...
Stan Lee presents
Chris Claremont, Writer
Bill Sienkiewicz, Artist
...
See? Cheap (zero bucks) and easy (Victoria Parkish)
They can stuff their 'decoder ring' ;)
Say, that's not a bad idea: two comics
In return, Dave says 'bend over' lmao
Decode that :P

RSS said...

Er, please excuse my lapse of 'decorum' ;)
A better idea: unload all these comics before they get kicked around any more than they are (only half of them bagged, none boarded...)...
Do I lose my probation card?
A list is a good place to start, I'd say...

Ralph S said...

Better still: sell the lot (all of them odds and ends - minus New Mutants, of course) and donate the proceeds to the Off-White House - deal

Ralph S said...

Seriously, Dave, they're *all yours*...

Tony Dunlop said...

To quote Howard Chaykin's "American Flagg!":

"..."

Ralph S said...

Black Kiss #1 (1988) [Vortex]
Cerebus Jam #1 (1985)
Classics Illustrated #4: Moby Dick, Adapted by Bill Sienkiewicz (1990)
Crying Freeman [English] #1-3 (1989)
Doctor Who #4 (1985) [Marvel]
Enemy Ace: War Idyll (1990) ISBN 0-930289-78-1 [DC]
Fat Freddie's Cat #2 (1988), #5 (1980) [sic]
French Ticklers #3 (1990)
Love and Rockets #27 (1988)
Micronauts #1 (1978)
Mister Miracle #20 (1977)
Mister X #12 (1988) [Vortex]
New Mutants #18-19 (1984)
The Cult, Book Three: Escape (1988) [DC]
Vortex #14 (1988)
X-Men #90 (1974), #162 (1982)
Yummy Fur #5-8 (1987), #11 (1988), #20 (1990) [Vortex]

Ralph S said...

Fat Freddie's Cat is 1987 (those are the copyrights)