What's your favorite collectible or collectibles? Post pictures if you got them.
Mine are all the comics I have from the 60's and 70's especially the early Spider-man and Superman comics I've managed to get my hands on. I've almost got a complete run of Superman comics from the 70's - mid 80's at least. Spider-man is a little harder. I do have a complete run of the Hulk from the 70's and early 80's and working on Captain America.
I remember as a kid having a Superman, Batman, and Hulk action figure I played with till they fell apart. I'm not sure maybe Mego was the name of the company. Long gone though.
Posted: 27 Oct 2009 17:05
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I have almost the complete run of Peter David's Hulk. I also have an awesome Marvel Select Uatu The Watcher. My new Cult Classic Frank The Bunny figure is boss. All my Marvel Legends are prize possessions. I have too many favorites to count. __________________
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Posted: 27 Oct 2009 18:30
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Reminds me I love the What If series. I've been collecting those too.
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Quote: Reminds me I love the What If series. I've been collecting those too.
I have a crap load of those sir. I love that series! __________________
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Posted: 28 Oct 2009 03:34 Last Edited By: The_Incredible_Floyd
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Uatu is interesting isn't he? __________________
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Posted: 28 Oct 2009 17:34
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You mean the Watcher. Took me a second to figure out who you was talking about. I'm terrible with regular names but alien names really throw me for a loop.
I think the Watcher is definitely interesting. I wonder if Marvel patterned him after Alfred Hitchcock.
You may not be familiar with him, but he would also introduce a suspenseful drama on his show. He's kind of overweight and bald like the Watcher. Of course he always did it with a sense of humor. I think if you took his show and mixed it with the Twilight Zone and Marvel Comics you wind up with "What If".
He did have a weird sense of humor sometimes.
Posted: 29 Oct 2009 03:41
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Yeah I know who Hitchcock is... Everything I've ever read that has The Watcher in it I have enjoyed. __________________
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