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No.

But, I chat with publishers on a daily basis.

 

Do You?

 

Let's say book "X" regular cover has a case count of 240 pieces.

You honestly believe a major publisher will produce less than 2,400 pieces of a version of that cover?

 

Hilarious.

 

I guess all of the 500 & 900 print runs at ECC last week were false.

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Anyone pick up Nonplayer by Nate Washington. Really nice art.

 

The dinosaurs will roam the earth again before you see the next issue.

 

Actually, there will never be an issue by Nate Washington.

 

You never know!

 

Special NFL crossover issue!

 

:D

How about Nate Vegas? lol

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Anyone pick up Nonplayer by Nate Washington. Really nice art.

 

The dinosaurs will roam the earth again before you see the next issue.

 

Actually, there will never be an issue by Nate Washington.

 

You never know!

 

Special NFL crossover issue!

 

:D

How about Nate Vegas? lol

 

Him too!

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No.

But, I chat with publishers on a daily basis.

 

Do You?

 

Let's say book "X" regular cover has a case count of 240 pieces.

You honestly believe a major publisher will produce less than 2,400 pieces of a version of that cover?

 

Hilarious.

 

I guess all of the 500 & 900 print runs at ECC last week were false.

 

A show variant is a different situation. It is a version NEVER intended to be released through the publishers distribution channels.

 

 

It's NOT printed to exactly 500 or 900, though.

 

That's it's "released" number, NOT the print number.

I'm sure the 500 was case count x3 & 900 was x5

Publishers consider damages & comps.

 

Hey man, believe what you want.

Time Warner let the presses fly & produced 200 combo packs...

They took a massive loss & did NOT produce any backlist for their primary distributor.

 

Again.

Hilarious.

 

 

 

 

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A show variant is a different situation. It is a version NEVER intended to be released through the publishers distribution channels.

 

 

It's NOT printed to exactly 500 or 900, though.

 

That's it's "released" number, NOT the print number.

I'm sure the 500 was case count x3 & 900 was x5

Publishers consider damages & comps.

 

Hey man, believe what you want.

Time Warner let the presses fly & produced 200 combo packs...

They took a massive loss & did NOT produce any backlist for their primary distributor.

 

Again.

Hilarious.

 

Huh?

When did I say I believed they printed 200? I said quite the opposite in fact and for some reason keep avoiding my initial two questions.

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A show variant is a different situation. It is a version NEVER intended to be released through the publishers distribution channels.

 

 

It's NOT printed to exactly 500 or 900, though.

 

That's it's "released" number, NOT the print number.

I'm sure the 500 was case count x3 & 900 was x5

Publishers consider damages & comps.

 

Hey man, believe what you want.

Time Warner let the presses fly & produced 200 combo packs...

They took a massive loss & did NOT produce any backlist for their primary distributor.

 

Again.

Hilarious.

 

Huh?

When did I say I believed they printed 200? I said quite the opposite in fact and for some reason keep avoiding my initial two questions.

 

No.

You said it was 10% higher than 200.

220?

 

Again.

hilarious.

 

( ok, then you backtracked & admitted it was probably 1,000+, but none the less, your group is misrepresenting )

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Anyone think GI Joe Death of Snake Eyes (issue 214) is going to carry any heat.

 

Depends on how badly it gets pumped before its release. Otherwise considering the typical print run and the character that is dying it would be a sure thing.

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Anyone think GI Joe Death of Snake Eyes (issue 214) is going to carry any heat.

 

Depends on how badly it gets pumped before its release. Otherwise considering the typical print run and the character that is dying it would be a sure thing.

 

worth a shot for a few copies I guess....I've heard the print run is in the 6k range.

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Anyone think GI Joe Death of Snake Eyes (issue 214) is going to carry any heat.

 

Depends on how badly it gets pumped before its release. Otherwise considering the typical print run and the character that is dying it would be a sure thing.

 

Just tell him whether to buy it or not. That's what he wants to know anyway. lol

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Anyone think GI Joe Death of Snake Eyes (issue 214) is going to carry any heat.

 

Depends on how badly it gets pumped before its release. Otherwise considering the typical print run and the character that is dying it would be a sure thing.

 

worth a shot for a few copies I guess....I've heard the print run is in the 6k range.

 

Wow I didnt know it had that small a print run. hm

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Anyone think GI Joe Death of Snake Eyes (issue 214) is going to carry any heat.

 

Depends on how badly it gets pumped before its release. Otherwise considering the typical print run and the character that is dying it would be a sure thing.

 

Just tell him whether to buy it or not. That's what he wants to know anyway. lol

 

Well considering the internet is now hyping the entire story arc as opposed to just the actual death issue itself, I'm pretty sure enough copies of the death issue will be ordered in time to fulfill whatever demand.

 

:facepalm:

 

Those poor GI Joe fans.

 

 

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The print runs of combo packs are being incorrectly reported by:

Baby Trey over at his comic Book Speculating google page.

 

He's basing his print runs on comichron numbers.

 

Comichron reports what's SOLD through Diamond US.

Not what's printed.

Not what's in stock.

 

 

This is nothing new

http://investcomics.com/comic-art-workshop/the-rarity-of-dc-combo-pack-comics-2011-2015

 

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