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Hi! I m the SWAGCollector! I m a convention junkie! I sell SWAG to support my convention trips and swag collection. I m a collector, so you can always expect your purchases to be handled with care. Buy my stuff! It ll make you happy!
Lieu : États-UnisMembre depuis : 09 octobre 2002

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Great seller!
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Shipped and arrived very quickly!!! It’s so awesome!! Perfect condition :)
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Perfect! Glad it got to you safely! Thank you again for the purchase!
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Book arrived packaged with extreme care. Excellent seller. Cheers.
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Love the comic thank you
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16 octobre 2006
Dramatic and fast-paced...
As cliché as it may sound, “Road to Perdition” is a tale of revenge and lost innocence. The story is narrated by young Michael O'Sullivan Jr., who goes on a killing spree with his mob-hit-man father, after his mother and brother are brutally murdered. The Depression era story intersperses real-life mob figures of the time, such as Al Capone, with fictional characters. This technique adds weight and believability to the (at times, far-fetched) story and helps the reader buy-into the outrageous events taking place on the page. Max Allan Collins’ story is fast-paced and engaging. His protagonists, although despicable in their deeds, are easy to root for. Richard Piers Raynner’s black and white art is beautiful to look at and perfectly complements the written word. This book is a nice read for fans of crime noir. The art will entice you to pick-up the book, but it’s the engaging story that will keep you turning the pages…
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04 octobre 2006
Stand Tall!
Comic book fans- more specifically, super hero buffs- owe a lot to the X-Men Franchise. The first X-Men movie was THE film that put super heroes on Hollywood’s radar and jumpstarted the current comic-book-to-film trend. And "X2: X-Men United" kept the momentum going with a sequel that actually surpassed the original- A trick that very few sequels have accomplished (“Hello 'Empire Strikes Back' and 'Spiderman 2'!”). That being said, "X-Men: The Last Stand" had a lot to live up to… Fortunately, even with an ensemble cast of characters that has grown too large to properly manage within two-hours, Director Brett Ratner (replacing Bryan Singer, who left the franchise to direct "Superman Returns") delivers an excellent action movie that doesn’t skimp on story. The action is non-stop and every character has an opportunity to show-off their awesome powers. And the good mutants vs. evil mutants “last stand” on Alcatraz Island is extremely satisfying! My only issue with the movie- considering this is supposed to be the last installment of the series- is that the Jean Grey (Phoenix)/Scott Summers (Cyclops) reunion isn’t properly resolved. DVD is truly the best format for this film. It actually gets better with repeat viewings. It’s fun to go back and catch all the special effects that sped past the screen during previous viewings. And without giving away a significant spoiler, upon second viewing, the relevance of a seemingly throw-away line by Prof. Xavier to his class became glaringly clear in the final scene following the credits (For further clarification, check out my blog, "Comic Book Ramblings" by copying the following address into your address bar: http://blogs.ebay.com/bmbcomics/entry/X-Men-The-Last-Stand-DVD-Ah-ha-Now-it-makes-se/_W0QQidZ26007018). With the X-Family grown out-of-control, it’s no wonder the film’s producers have decided to shelve the X-Men story while focusing on Wolverine and Magneto solo spin-off films. Still, "X-Men: The Last Stand" was fun enough that I hope the producers haven’t truly taken the film’s title literally. For a package consisting of a single disc, there are plenty of DVD extras. Don’t be fooled by the “Join The Brotherhood” or “Take A Stand” choices when the menu first loads. Each choice (with different background graphics) takes you through the same menu options. The extended, deleted and alternate scenes are interesting, but it’s the commentaries that are always the selling point for me when buying a DVD. Along with two commentaries for the feature, there is also a commentary track to go along with the scenes not used in the theatrical release. *The only Easter Egg I found can be accessed in the “Deleted Scenes” section. To access: 1. From the Main Menu, click on “Features” 2. From the Features Menu, click on “Deleted Scenes” 3. From the “Deleted Scenes" Menu, click on “More” three times 4. Click the up arrow of your DVD player until either the Brotherhood or X symbol is highlighted in the upper left corner. 5. Click on the symbol, then click on “Play” to view a neat visual effects clip of the X-Plane.
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12 octobre 2006
What an absolute wonderful graphic novel!
“A History of Violence” is the story of a man, Tom McKenna, thrust into the lime-light as a hero, after foiling an attempted robbery on his small-town diner. When the media attention surrounding Tom attracts interest from the mafia, things go horribly wrong for Tom and his family. What an absolute wonderful graphic novel! The book is a very quick, fast-paced read. But at almost 300 pages, the story is still long enough for readers to become emotionally attached to the characters. The flashback chapter is extremely helpful in bringing the current day, main storyline into focus, and its absence is sorely missed in the movie adaptation. Potential readers should pay careful attention to the word “Violence” in the title, because the violence in this book is gruesome. Fortunately, the panels are softened a bit as presented (by talented artist, Vince Locke) in black and white, as opposed to blood-soaked full color. If you have yet to see the movie, read the book first. But even if you have seen the movie, you should still check out this comic book masterpiece. The story is wonderful as presented in either media. But the upper-hand definitely goes to John Wagner’s and Vince Locke’s superb graphic novel.
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