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Norbert wrote:- X-Factor #1-8, 41-59 Some troublesome art in the second half part of 41-59, but also Art Adams and Paul Smith in the first. #1-8 is hard to collect and sell on its own, maybe some padding with mini's (Iceman) and Classic X-Men back-up stories (for quality).
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Phonics Monkey Vol 2 wrote:Full catalog!http://edelweiss.abovethetreeline.com/CatalogOverview.aspx?catalogID=510721
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Phonics Monkey Vol 2 wrote:The PDFs usually come after the list.
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riftt wrote:Nice looking book. Some good extras in the back (assume there are some between the issues as well) including a marc silvestri interview. Makes me wish all the prior X-Factor and New Mutants issues were ohc'd. The paper is awful. Single ply toilet paper thick. It comes pre-creased on the first batch of pages and if you blow on it or look at it the wrong way you will leave creases/dents/bends/etc. Handle with extreme care or it will tear.
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SamyMerchi wrote:"I knew that I should have waited for the Masterworks to reach this era." Yeah, that should only be about 18 years at this rate.
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