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New thread to show off images of anything autographed that related to the OHOTMU. If it's official, a reference work, published by Marvel, and autographed, this is the place.
Deluxe #6, autographed by John Romita Jr.
 
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Hellcat, trade #3 by Trina Robbins. I let some of it get cut off because her inscription spanned two pages and I wanted to get it in the same image.
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Trade 3 Gremlin by Ken Stacey (being locale, I have a lot of profiles by him autographed.
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Guidebook: AoS 3/AC 2 by Bob Hall
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Close enough to a reference book: No Prize by artist (new art) Bob Camp and editor Larry Hama
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Ken Stacey, Essential Deluxe 1
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Essential Deluxe by Ken Stacey again
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Mark Texeira, Marvel Pets
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Joe Quesada, Marvel Pets
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Matt Haley, Marvel Pets
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Larry Hama, Deadpool Corps
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Bob Hall, Marvel Universe trade 2
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Trina Robbins, A-Z hc
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Which of your handbooks (Marvel or otherwise) has the most total autographs?
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zuckyd1 wrote:
Which of your handbooks (Marvel or otherwise) has the most total autographs?
Looking like A-Z Update #1 with five; a few others have four. It was a practical thing: I travelled from Victoria to Seattle for an Emerald City comic con that Stan Lee was attending, so bringing single items that multiple people could sign made sense from a packing standpoint. The single *item* that has the most autographs is one of the Gitcorp DVD-ROMs for the same reason (I don't feel like counting them but I think the X-Men one).
 
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I sold most of my signed comics, but I still have a copy of Marvel Fanfare #45 (the all pinup issue) with 9 signatures.
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zuckyd1 wrote:
I sold most of my signed comics, but I still have a copy of Marvel Fanfare #45 (the all pinup issue) with 9 signatures.
9 is a good number. These days I'm getting fewer things autographed due to autograph fees. I like Larry Hama's system: if you arrive at certain times, he will autograph up to five items for free as long as they are inscribed. Presumably that's so people who want the autograph for profit have to pay but people who just want a keepsake can still get the autograph for fee.
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Larry Hama, Essential OHOTMU
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Alex Maleev, Daredevil 2004
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David Mack, Daredevil 2004
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Tim Sale, Daredevil 2004
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Joe Quesada, Daredevil 2004. I couldn't quite get both Karen Page autographs in the same scan
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Phil Hester, A-Z Update 1
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Aaron Lopresti, A-Z Update 1
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Mark Texeira, A-Z Update 1
 
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Clayton Crain, A-Z Update 1
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Steve Sadowski, A-Z Update 1. From a later event than the previous four.
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Aaron Lopresti, All-New #2
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Aaron Lopresti, All-New #10
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