Here is an easy one. Thanks to my friend Simon P. for sending it over.
Fight Club #1 TFAW Variant is looking like an easy flip. Check it out after the jump.
OK like I said this seems like a pretty straight forward flip. Copies of Fight Club #1 TFAW Variant can be ordered from TFAW for $5.99. (They are limited to 2 so you have to be creative if you are going to try to get more.) Copies of Fight Cub 2 #1 TFAW Variant are selling for $24.99 (actually selling not just the asking price.) Simple huh?
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Very nice. Picked up 2.
I could only get one more because I had previously gotten one already the first time around pre ordered before initial sell out. Sold first one for $45 luckily!!
Done and done. I love these little gem finds. It’s like printed bit coin.
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Purchased 2 of them, thanks.
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Wow. That went fairly quickly.
Well, I was going to go ahead and let you guys know once both of mine had sold, but I’m glad somebody let the cat out of the bag!
Considering just shutting down my listing for the last one to keep it for me. I fall into the tiny minority who wasn’t really all that impressed with issue #1.
So sue me. Haha.
“Considering just shutting down my listing for the last one to keep it for me. I fall into the tiny minority who wasn’t really all that impressed with issue #1[, though.]”
I think this is the type that gets better as more of they story unfolds.
Yeah. I’ll hold on to my Phantom variants and watch the buzz. Might pick up the trade at the end of the first arc, singles if the series starts to heat up.
Paul Pope for the win! I can’t say enough how much I like Paul Pope and his art and would by a big box of Tampax is he did the label art.
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Just to clarify, there wasn’t anything inherently bad about the issue. I felt like it was a ton of recap is all.
yeah monthly comic format for this story maaay take a minute to develop…
I’ve encountered a few series with this problem recently. Autumnlands was a great first arc, but reading them 2 or three at a time, going back to reread the last or last two as they came out was far better than just reading month to month.
I’ve been stock-piling Big Man Plans 1–4 to read all at once. I’m looking forward to see how that experiment works out from a story flow standpoint.
I thought Big Man Plans was just a 4 issue mini-series?