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Derek Coward
Hey comic book people, how do you feel about company wide events?
You mean like crossover events that span a multitude of different titles? I think they're pretty much big marketing gimmicks & I don't like them. I'm loving Blackest Night, but I'm still not buying every Blackest Night tie-in. - josh neff, Fun Dip of FF
I'd like them better if they were done in a very short period of time and self contained, but most of the events themselves are fine. What I don' t like are the ancillary books that are often uneven. For instance, in Secret Invasion, the Captain Britain title was great, but I don't think anything else was very good. The Young Avengers in particular seemed blah. I am looking forward to Siege, more than I care to admit. - RAPatton
So are you both saying that the problem is not with the main miniseries, but rather the "everything else"? Or do you evaluate this stuff on a case by case basis? Has an event ever caused you to drop a title? - Derek Coward
I dropped the non Ultimate Spider-man titles because of Brand New Day, and I read a lot less of 616 Marvel after Civil War because I disagreed with the characterizations of Tony Stark and Steve Rogers in particular. I don't think a DC event has irritated me, but they have the same issues with periphery series. - RAPatton
There are some crossever events where I've liked the overall story (like Blackest Night, for example), but I don't need or want huge storylines that tie lots of different titles together & push me to buy more than I already do. I'd be happy with a couple of titles that tie a bigger setting together (like a couple of team-up books) & having the occasional crossover between a couple of... more... - josh neff, Fun Dip of FF
I think in Marvel's case, the company events are now flowing through their Avengers titles which is where they should be. DC's are more hodge podge, because the Justice League titles aren't gelling. I do think the Superman titles have a good synergy (everyone cringed from that word choice?) right now, and are almost their own expanded universe at this point - RAPatton
Which do you prefer, the ones that are based around a single miniseries and branch out from there (like World War Hulk), ones that have no corresponding miniseries but rather capture a "moment in time" (like Dark Reign) or ones that are miniseries that lead to other miniseries (like how the Countdown to Infinite Crisis minis lead to Infinite Crisis)? - Derek Coward
If it's organic, comes about naturally, I don't have a problem. I like that the publishers are putting out minis (SI: Spider-Man, BN: Batman) instead of disrupting the flow of the ongoing. If this is supposed to 'change the fabric of their universe' (COIE), then I can see why it would be company-wide. If it only 'changes the lives of these characters FOREVER' (Siege), then keeping it... more... - David Price
I like single miniseries that branch organically. I don't think of Dark Reign as an event, so much as a period in time. I didn't like Countdown because it was boring, but i liked 52 a lot, but their World War tie ins were bad. I thought it was a good idea, just poorly implemented and superfluous. - RAPatton
I don't read them, I don't like them. Best case is that I can avoid them on move on. Not reading Blackest Night, didn't read Secret Invasion, actively dislike Dark Reign. I'm hoping that it finishes soon enough and leaves things alone. I think these company wide crossovers are in part why sales slide - they increase the cost and time it takes to care about the company. In my case, it teaches me that I don't care that much. - Dave Slusher
Darkest Night is ok. I am reading it, and the superman tie in (good), batman tie in (wasn't that good), but somehow I haven't read all the green lantern tie-ins and I don't know that I harms it that much. I'd just rather Darkest Night some out all at once. like 8 in 2-3 month period. I've been liking the twice a month nature of X-Men Forever - RAPatton
At the same time, I like cross pollination that is natural and whenever you read a B level team like Teen Titans and they have to save all of existence you always have to ask yourself why they don't call in the Justice League - RAPatton
Derek Coward
@davidaprice He's basically saying "Trying new things to get comic books in the hands of people who might not buy them otherwise is stupid because I don't like them." Or at least that's what I got.
Yeah, I think you and I are on the same wavelength here. Anything worthwhile he may have written in the article was lost on me after that ridiculous headline. - David Price
If the article was titled "Are IPhone Apps for Comics A Good Idea?", I would have had less of a problem with it. The sensationalized headline just started on the wrong foot and then his bullet points were all his personal preferences with the exception of #4, which was just plain dumb. And after spending the entire article telling us how sucky IPhone apps for comics are, he lets us know... more... - Derek Coward
Derek Coward
Comic Book Fans, what are the two titles you look forward to the most each month?
PLANETARY and Y THE LAST MAN. Wait a minute ... :D - Steven Perez
New Avengers and Batman & Robin. - Cameron Rice
G.I. Joe and DMZ - Andre Pope
Invincible Iron Man and Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep. Both cyberpunky (now.) - Dave Slusher
Each Month? Fables & Batman & Robin right now. But Powers will be back soon, and if Agents of Atlas was still monthly that would make it very hard to select just two. - RAPatton
Amazing Spider-Man and Madame Xanadu. - David Price
Derek Coward
OK, I'm not feeling any better. I'm staying home from work today.
Take good care of yourself. - Anne Bouey
Feel better, buddy. - David Price
David Price
I may not be wowed by everything they're doing these days, but I absolutely adore the extras DC includes on their DVDs. Kudos!
What's a DVD? - Alex Scoble
Antiquated technology I still use in my house. - David Price
David Price
Oh, joy. A power outage. No, of course there wasn't anything I was working on that I needed to save.
Good, because that would have been inconvenient. - Derek Coward
Tell me about it. The nerve of me, working while someone is bust cutting the line to the building. - David Price
David Price
This is how the Amazon package containing my birthday present was delivered. I'm scared... http://yfrog.com/0eoshj
This is how the Amazon package containing my birthday present was delivered. I'm scared... http://yfrog.com/0eoshj
I hope those marshmallows you ordered are OK. - Derek Coward
Looks like it so far. The contents are intact and no physical damage is apparent. We'll see what happens when I turn the bad boy on. - David Price
Derek Coward
Comic Book Noise Presents… Driving With The Prices Episode 2 - http://www.comicbooknoise.com/2009...
Yay? - David Price
Any conversation about comic books that starts with the quote "I can't for the life of me understand why you feel this need to torture me" is aces in my book. - Derek Coward
Derek Coward
I hope I'm wrong, but it seems like it is already shaping up to be a bad week.
I hope you're wrong, too. - David Price
Same feeling here. Crossing my fingers to change that too. - Katie: Witch Of The West
:( - Laura B.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU - RICHARD E. MOORE
Well it looks like I wasn't wrong so far. We have unexpected expenses, lies, power outages, dead laptops, forced unemployment and forced evictions. Luckily not all of this has piled on me and my family, but it has splashed on us from close friends. - Derek Coward
Derek Coward
Just found out my grandmother has been diagnosed with lymphoma cancer. She is going through chemo and isn't supposed to touch anybody. That's going to be tough since we have our family reunion next weekend. This will be the first time we have all been together since my dad's funeral.
Aw man, sorry to hear this, Derek. - Derrick
Oh, Derek, I am sorry. - edythe from iPhone
:( sorry - sofarsoShawn
Oh no, I am so, so sorry. Prayers that the chemo is successful. - joey
So sorry. Hope everything turns out well. - Kimber Scott
Sorry to hear that. Hope the chemo is helpful. - Anne Bouey
That is bad news, Derek, but even without hugs and touching she will know that you all love her - RAPatton from iPhone
I am so sorry, Derek. - David Price from iPhone
Derek I'm so sorry. DM me if you want to talk. - martha
Sorry to hear, Derek. :( - Tyson Key
=( - Shevonne
My thoughts and prayers to you and your family, Derek. - Beau "Slick Foot" Liening
Thanks everyone. - Derek Coward
I'm so sorry to hear this, Derek. May her recovery be swift. - cecily
I'm sorry to hear this, Derek. We'll keep you and your family in our prayers. - Ha3rvey (not Akiva)
I'm sorry Derek. - Anika
So sorry to hear that. We'll be praying for you and your family. Keep her laughing and smiling as much as possible, and never let her give up hope! - Craig Eddy
Derek, I'm sure you know this, but as cancers go, both Hodgkin's and Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma are among the more treatable/curable cancers, both with around 80% remission rates. - Matthew DeVries
I am really really sorry. Hugs to you. - Martha
so sorry! :( - BEX
My prayers go out to you and your family. - Roney Smith
I'm sorry. Positive vibes... - Helen Sventitsky
oh I'm sorry Derek! - anna sauce
Oh so sorry Derek. My doc had lymphoma and she's doing great now. I had breast cancer 12 yrs ago. - Myrna
I'm sorry to hear that. Wishing you and your family the best. - Arlan Koizumi from BuddyFeed
good vibes to you and yours - chrisofspades
Derek Coward
Note to self: Never forget no one will care about your stuff as much as you do. Nor should they.
I don't know about that last part. - David Price
Derek Coward
Wow, my list of assholes who can eat shit and die is getting longer today.
You don't say... - David Price
Adding to the list by the hour? LOL - martha
Derek Coward
Home from Charlotte NC. I had fun even with the oppressive humidity. Unfortunately, I took zero pictures and videos and less than two minutes of audio recording. I was too busy having fun.
I waved, but since I was 2 hours away I don't think you saw me. Glad you had fun =) - FFing Enigma (aka Tina)
Welcome home, Derek. I'm glad fun was had. - David Price
Robert Scoble
I like the new Tweetdeck iPhone app for Twitter. What is your favorite Twitter app for iPhone and why? Tell us here:
My personal review is here: http://www.24100.net/2009... - Ralf Rottmann
tweetie - Roamlog
And here is why I continue to stay with... Tweetie! http://www.24100.net/2009... - Ralf Rottmann
twitterfon - simple and it works. - Taavi Uudam
Wish @atebits would do a FriendFeed client though. None of those available is half as good as what we've got for Twitter. - Ralf Rottmann
It was Tweetie, but now it's TweetDeck. - Nathan Chase
Definitely TweetDeck for me. - Nir Ben Yona
Tweetie is my favorite right now, but TweetDeck's cross-platform and now-mobile syncing is getting my attention. - Julio
I'm holding on to TweetDeck, even though it's a bit "crashy" right now. Have confidence they'll fix that. - Mark Traphagen
I just love the new Tweetdeck app ! - Jean-François Amadei
Julio hit it on the head - the syncing between platforms is the killer feature to beat - Nathan Chase
Love TweetDeck on iPod Touch! - Bob Starr
The sync between iPhone and desktop on TweetDeck is a cool feature - rshore
so far my favorite is Reportage. I have tweetdeck installed, but i find it difficult to read, not so with any other twitter client. TweetDeck remains on of my 2 favorite desktop clients, the other being the web client TwitZap.com - Ralph Friedman
Tweetdeck if they can squash the bugs because the syncing is good news. Tie between Tweetie and Twittelator for now. - Warner Crocker
TweetDeck. Syncing to cloud, free. - Ben
Tweetie is favorite for best duplicating the desktop experience. But Tweetdeck has great potential with the syncing feature. It crashes too much right now. - Curt Moss
I've been happy using twitterfon, but I've been playing with tweetdeck, it looks like I might have to switch, syncing is a killer feature - Ken Power
I use Tweetie. The reviews I've seen of Tweetdeck make it seem a bit too much for the iPhone. Are those reviews wrong? - Curt Mercadante
Tweetdeck is the only iPhone app for twitter - planetMitch
I'm still sticking with Twitteriffic. I moved over to Twitterfon because it started lacking with features, but moved back when it finally got the update it so needed. Don't really know why i like it so much, just always have. Just wish they'd update the desktop version too. - Simon Wicks
Curt: it hasn't crashed on me yet. - Robert Scoble
Photogene because I can brand my photos with a text bubble before I upload. - Craig Shipp
Twittelator Pro: myriad of features including URL inline minification/expansion; configurable RT format, pic provider, URL minifier; copy&paste; saving drafts; tweet URLs from Safari; and many more. one of the best apps I have purchased. - Dennis Homann
Has crashed when using its browser feature - Mark Traphagen
My must have iPhone Apps are: > Tweetie > TwitterLink - Allows Safari URL Shortening via bookmarklets > TweetDeck Hopefully TweetDeck can incorporate a few of the missing compenents which are keeping me from dropping the other two apps. - Josh
Still tweetie. Tried others as they emerge, but the familliar interface to a desktop client, search, find user, favorite, trends all make it very powerful. A rework of the RT vs. Via is in order, but I can live with that. - Erik Boles
Definately TweetDeck since it's been launched - Michiel Sikkes
TweetDeck on the iPhone looks great, but I think it's pretty buggy. I constantly get the same notifications displayed and my groups got messed up (and then synced back to the desktop). But I'm looking forward to the next version. - Oliver Bouchard
Twitterrific without hesitating. Tried TweetDeck but still a little buggy in my opinion. - Nuno Ferreira
I use Twitterific and I'm pretty fine with it/ - Parth Awasthi
Tweetie. And, judging from the desktop client, it's only going to get better. - Justin Hileman
I like Tweetie, Twitterrific and TweetDeck but also Twittelator which has a 'Groups' function. Really just waiting for the Seesmic iPhone app which will hopefully sync with Seesmic Desktop a la TweetDeck. - Nick Reynolds
Twittelator. No other iphone app is as feature rich as this one. It also works well with backgrounder (from cydia). - Rohit
Twitterrific has to be the best with UI. - Rohit
I actually use the FriendFeed mobile interface more than anything else to view twitter on my iPod, but after that I use twitterfon. As Taavi said above, it's simple and it works. Thinking about trying the tweetdeck though. My son has it and likes it. - Alex Hellstrom
I went from Twittelator to Tweetie and now to Tweetdeck on iPhone. Tweetdeck is the best thing out there right now IMO for hardcore tweeting, However, Tweetie still rules as a simple, elegant, beautiful UI, client for everyone else. - Dean Kakridas
Tweetie. TweetDeck for iPhone is nice and is a smooth port from desktop to smartphone, but Tweetie is cleaner to me, not as dark or cluttered. - David Price
Alex: yeah I use friendfeed a lot more than other Twitter clients, even on my iPhone. - Robert Scoble
i tried tweetdeck but i like Twittelator Pro more - Crusader
Switched to Tweetdeck after using Twitfon and Twitterific - Jim Haw
Tweetdeck, recent convert from tweetie. It crashes when you add someone to a group column is all. - Jay McCormack
TweetDeck needs Ping.fm integration for selective posting..it feels the lightest of the iPhone Twitter apps and feature wise I think it may now be the most complete..2nd fave is Tweetie. - George Dearing
I'm liking Tweetdeck also but I bounce around from Twitterific to Tweetie also. Like the multiple columns in Tweetdeck. - Jeff Gamble
Definitely Tweetdeck.. I wish I hadn't paid for tweetie.. - Can Koklu
TweetDeck after using TwitterFon for a while. Never used Tweetie and probably won't now. Background notifications on the iPhone would be cool. I can use it for @replys or DMs. - Rolf Schewe
Sadly, I don't have an iphone. Anyone know of a good free symbian app? - Pranav Bhasin
still using tweetie - have tweetdeck if I need to reference through my groups. but when i am mobile i usually only have time to pay attention to replies and directs - so speed and such is more important. Tweetie wins for me. - Tony
I like Tweetie. Nice streamlined interface. Although Tweetdeck is nice, I just haven't used it as much since it came out. - John Fox
Twitterfon, but I might try Tweetdeck now - Paul
I am still using Tweetie but just installed TweetDeck.. seems cool. - nickgs
Love new tweetdeck on iPhone but it's too crashy, darn it! - Susan Beebe
No mention of Nambu here. I use that on MacBook. Anyone use their iPhone client? What do you like/dislike about it? - Larry Hawes
Tweetie, until TweetDeck fixes stability and adds ability to bookmark links. - Tech Introvert
I have tried Nambu but use Twittelator Pro and occasionally Twitterific. Tweetdeck would have to be exceptionally good to be better than either of those. - Gilbert Harding
Tried Tweetdeck (which is my desktop app) on iPhone for a couple of days. Too fiddly. Went back to Twitterfon. Really compact and streamlined. Now trying out Flock on desktop instead if Firefox/Tweetdeck combo. - Narain Jashanmal
it seems to crash every so often. - Francisco Kemeny
Although I have been playing with tweetdeck these past few days, I would still vote for tweetie - Thomas Chai
@Pranav Bhasin: Gravity is a good twitter app for symbian. - Hugh Macdonald
I'm using Tweetie, but edging closer to trying Tweetdeck. Tweetie does do everything I need right now. - Martha
TweetDeck! Used to be Tweetie, but TweetDeck is far better! - Farrell Kramer
Nambu is cool, multiple accounts, persistent search etc, integrated with tr.im/pic.im, unfortunately friendfeed and facebook are still "currently disabled" - Liviu Barbat
I use TwitterFon (nonPro), but have been trying TweetDeck out. It is a little buggy as so far it has crashed out everytime I have used it, but I know this is v1 so am sure it will get better. I actually really like the interface as it is very well thought out. My only other gripe is that you need to go into a tweet's detail to go to a hyperlink, as opposed to twitterfon (and tweetie... more... - Travis Koger
Twitterrific 2.0 (The $4 Premium version). The UI is just spectacular. Combining all your replies and DMs in one stream, but still allowing them to be viewed separately, makes it really easy to interact with Twitter as a stream. Plus, more often than not, I find myself using the multi-post window to easily switch a DM to a reply, or vice versa. It's just great. - David Chartier
Twitterrific 2.0 , tweetie and Tweetdeck in that order - Wayne Sutton
TweetDeck, despite the occasional crashing, is my favorite right now. - Paul Maez
Tweetdeck for sure. I like the feel and look of it. - John Ford
Twitterrific and twitterfon for picking ppl across tweets to thank. - Dave from BuddyFeed
I think I'm still partial to Twitterific - Matthew Vaughan
I use Tweetie. I tried TweetDeck but it crashed when doing what should have been simple operations. - Michael Koby
Reportage has a very refreshing approach. I love it - Guillaume Thoreau
oh Robert Robert... you should really add a poll to your threads from time to time :) as for your question: I have to say that TweetDeck is not my fav until someone new will launch a better app. - Orli Yakuel
I use Nambu because of Friendfeed integration, but if TweetDeck gets this I would definitely switch - Alberto Saavedra from Nambu
Had Twitterific and TwitterFon for seperate accts, but TweetDeck is the best of the bunch. - Dave Martinez
I bought Tweetie, but it seems limited after using other Twitter apps. My favorite is SimplyTweet, lots of features that work well and is being updated often. - Brandon from BuddyFeed
I was a Tweetie guy, but Tweetdeck may be replacing it for me. - Joey Gibson
I played with TweetDeck and liked it, but I simply don't use all of the custom panel stuff that it does, so Tweetie does the job for me just fine. The UI is awesome, responsive and (above all) simple. It does exactly what I want and, more importantly, what I expect it to do. - Brett Kelly
Tweetie : very stable and reliable. Does need a refresh but nice customization options make it for that. - ashish
TweetDeck is my favourite app for the iPhone, although Tweetie is a close second. The sync feature and what I think is slightly better navigation through the different columns put TweetDeck ahead. TweetDeck is also free, which if I hadn't already bought Tweetie, may have had some importance. - 321
I like Tweetie because if I get behind or want to see older tweets, I can just click "More" and it loads more of them. Can't figure out how to do that on the desktop version of TweetDeck, so I'm assuming teh iPhone version doesn't do it either. - RobinDotNet
I like Tweetie. I tried the new TweetDeck and couldn't get into it. So my combo is seesmic on the desktop and Tweetie on the iPhone. We'll see what happens when seesmic introduces their iPhone app, though. - Josh Asbury
Was twitterfon fan but the Tweetdeck groups sync is a winner. - Gregory Go from iPhone
David Price
Re: Tweeting On The Go: Are You Using Twitter From Your Mobile Phone? - http://blog.mrtweet.net/tweetin...
"I use Tweetie. I was using m.slandr.net on my Treo. On the computer I'll run TweetDeck, but even if I'm at my work PC or MachBook at home, I'm checking Tweetie. I'll send updates and replies more often then I'll send DMs. And yes, I prefer my mobile client." - David Price
Derek Coward
Uh oh, somebody's mad at me.
Oo! Who? - David Price
I'm pretty sure you can guess who. Like me, you probably have no idea why. - Derek Coward
It's a mystery :) - martha
Like I always say, his/her loss - Shevonne
Shevonne, I'd agree, but I love her too much. - Derek Coward
happens to all of us derek - always a mystery to me too when it happens but i usually get "educated" at some point - or i go for a mtb ride ;) - mike "glemak" dunn
=( Eventually, she will get over it, or you will. *hugs - Shevonne
Derek Coward
The Pledge Pet Hair Sweeper really works great. I have five cats and I really needed something like this.
My wife was also pleasantly surprised at how well it works. - Dave Slusher
Renee's a fan of it. - David Price
Derek Coward
@davidaprice I wouldn't know what to get a sketch of.
Miracle Man, Mirth, Kevin Matchstick, Maggie, Luba, Hopey, Edsel, Titan, Challenger, Demon, Victor... - David Price
Derek Coward
I just had coffee for the first time since last Sept (?).
How ya feeling? - David Price
Meh. It wasn't optimal. It was warmed up from a couple of hours ago and since I had no ice cream, I just poured some of Stephen's chocolate milk into it. Maybe next month, I'll put some planning into it. - Derek Coward
David Price
Moved back to the top of the MUST DO list: new host for the site. Christ, just when you think things are smooth...
A new host for the site? It's a shame you can't put the site or the shows on a different server that you might have access to. - Derek Coward
Oh, Derek.... - David Price
David Price
15 easy fixes for Mac security risks - http://www.computerworld.com/action...
"The truth is that Apple Inc. does provide a pretty safe platform. The company leverages a number of advanced technologies to keep users and their data safe from harm. For a detailed list, see this Apple white paper (download PDF). But no system is perfect, and there are a number of security holes -- many of them easily closed -- that are common on Mac OS X systems. Here are 15 ways to fix the most frequently exploited security risks and protect your Mac." - David Price from Bookmarklet
David Price
Typeface Inspired by Comic Books Has Become a Font of Ill Will - WSJ.com - http://online.wsj.com/article...
"Mr. Connare says he pulled out the two comic books he had in his office, "The Dark Knight Returns" and "Watchmen," and got to work, inspired by the lettering and using his mouse to draw on a computer screen. Within a week, he had designed his legacy." - David Price from Bookmarklet
David Price
Finding Utility in the Jumble of Tweeted Thoughts - NYTimes.com - http://www.nytimes.com/2009...
"And over the weekend, Amazon.com learned how important it was to respond to the Twitter audience. After one author noticed that Amazon had reclassified books with gay and lesbian themes as “adult” and removed them from the main search and sales rankings, a protest broke out on blogs and Twitter. The company felt compelled to respond despite the Easter holiday, initially saying the problem was due to a “glitch in our system” but later blaming a “ham-fisted cataloging error” that affected more than 57,000 books dealing with health and sex." - David Price from Bookmarklet
David Price
I'm about to go all Office Space on my Treo. Never before have I wanted to do a Palm device harm. And this dates back to my Pilot 1000.
uh. I have hated every palm device on the planet. first terribly shitty palmos, now less crashy but still shitty winmo. hoping the palm pre lives up to its CES video. - mjc
I refuse to buy a Palm device running Windows Mobile. Can't stand that OS. - David Price
David Price
This was a lot funnier than I thought it was going to be. - Derek Coward
Exactly why I favorit'ed it. I wasn't sure what to expect initially. - David Price
David Price
If you want me to click a link, I need more than a two word reason. Tease me with just enough so I want to read the rest.
Midget porn doesn't do it for you? - CW™
Ya know, midget porn just might... - David Price
David Price
The 14 Types of Twitter Personalities | Media Caffeine - http://mediacaffeine.com/network...
"Since its creation, Twitter has both stayed the same and experienced evolutionary changes. The premise hasn’t changed, but what it means to people and how they use it have changed dramatically up until now. While more uses will certainly pop up, for now, everyone can be classified as having one or more of the following Twitter personalities." - David Price from Bookmarklet
Matt Kramer
@jasonaaron I read Ghost Rider #33 yesterday thanks to prompting by @CNESEMAN and it was BADASS! I want more Knuckles O'Shaunessey!
Yeah, that @CNESEMAN can sure pick 'em! - David Price
David Price
Passwords of 8,000 Comcast Customers Exposed - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com - http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009...
They're Comcastic! - David Price from Bookmarklet
David Price
Seriously. There's a hyphen between the 'r' in Spider and the 'm' in Man.
You mean it's NOT Spi-derMan? - Derek Coward
At least you have the M capped. - David Price
I made the post the other day from the work bugzilla quip list about Slashdotters knowing the difference in all the greps but not between their, there and they're. There's an analogue to knowing it is "Spider-Man" but forgetting whether "loser" or "looser" is the spelling you want. - Dave Slusher
Or to knowing it is "Comics Buyer's Guide" in the masthead. - Dave Slusher
Ever have them put the apostrophe in Comics and not Buyers? - David Price
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