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dryrot2012-07-09 04:59 pm
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Hey all!
What's up? I'm Yami and I'll be bringing in Nick Fury for Marvel's 616 Universe, or the mainstream comics continuity. For those unfamiliar, he's the worlds most prominent super-spy turned international terrorist with a heart of gold and is coming at you guys from just at the end of the Secret Warriors series by Jonathan Hickman.
Um um. What else.
Oh, you can reach me on plurk at
undeadyami, or via Nick's IC contact post which is here.
And, um, I think that's all I got. Hi.
Um um. What else.
Oh, you can reach me on plurk at
And, um, I think that's all I got. Hi.
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I'm really open for the universal shenanigans and 4th walling. Frankly, Fury's going to assume that everything he's been told about his life is just really good intel, and that someone is yanking his chain pretty hard. His canon point is such that people who hate him do have access to pretty much everything they'd need to screw with him on that level, so. Yeah. It's gonna take a bit of time for him to accept reality as it is for him now.
Also, if you're in the city, try checking out Jim Hanley's Universe or Time Machine on 14th. In my experience, both have a little better selection in older TBPs and can order things for you if necessary. Which isn't to say I'm enough of a nerd to have had both shops do this on occasion. Or anything. <.
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But I've never heard of either one of those places. This makes me so happy: I didn't really want to resort to ordering it online because I'm a weirdo that likes smelling paper in the air and looking around an actual store. The next chance I get, I'm hitting both those up. Thanks for the info!
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Time Machine in particular is kind of amazing. They're like, completely tiny and don't do regular weekly comics? They only deal in back issues, old graphic novels and like... Collectors items like old magazines and TV guides from like 1982. It's really kind of a fascinating shop. Jim Hanley's is more like your standard comic shop, they just happen to be really good at stocking old or really prolific arcs for each character/family of characters. Not too long ago, I found an out of print Dr. Strange thing there that I'd been searching for for years. At like, gone to conventions looking for? Yeah, I was pretty impressed.