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Week of March 13, 2006

You can take "The Peacemaker," "Deep Impact," and "The Tuxedo." We'll take "Gladiator," "American Beauty" and anything else that didn't suck.

Emilio's 17

Yeah, like he needed all that overpriced crap anyway...

This lawsuit's going to make 'House Party' look like 'House Party Two!'

I told you... don't call me SENIOR!!

Maybe this is all a bad dream too?

Thanks Sharon, but I think I'll wait until this one comes out on DVD (so I can freeze frame of course)

There is absolutely, positively no nepotism in Hollywood. None.

You're good, baby, I'll give you that... but me? I'm magic.

This band will go down like a lead balloon

Well, Goodbye there Children...

They can't sell the Capitol Records building! What will be left to destroy in the next crappy 'end of the world' movie?

Same old Courtney - still sponging off Kurt

Panic on the streets of Austin

You're a fat, Botox faced, wig-wearing ninny! Oh yeah? Well your band has a dirty H addict as a lead singer!

Black Sabbath, Blondie, Miles Davis, The Sex Pistols, Lynyrd Skynyrd Enter Rock Hall



01 THE BREAK-UP $39.17
$12759/av

02 X-MEN: THE LAST STAND $34.02
$9159/av

03 OVER THE HEDGE $20.65
$5170/avg

04 THE DAVINCI CODE $18.61
$4953/avg

05 MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE III $4.68
$1756/avg

06 POSEIDON $3.49
$1283/avg

07 RV $3.20
$1469/avg

08 SEE NO EVIL $2.04
$1607/avg

09 AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH $1.36
$17615/avg

10 JUST MY LUCK $855K
$892/avg









CGC Hall of
Shame

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CGC Hall of Shame

By Terrence J. Brady

NOVEMBER 2003

Comic condoms?

Yes, you heard right - comic condoms. I received an email from a non-comic fan the other week and she asked, "What's with those comic condoms?" Well (after I picked myself up off the floor from laughing so hard) I began to see how prophylactics and CGC encasements might appear similar. They both offer protection, come in different sizes & colors (CGC tabs that is) and if either one breaks open, then you're "screwed!"

Of course, you can just get CGC to reseal the book for a nominal fee (and pray you get the same grader - haha) but the other "protector" doesn't offer such a guarantee. Wow -- guess that gives the good ol' CGC "one up" on the contraceptive industry.

OK - time for some new inductees and just in time for Halloween! Will it be "tricks" or "treats" I wonder? Let us proceed to door #1 ...

CGC =
a version of Apocalypse in a different timeline?

X-FACTOR #6 - NM 9.6
Price: $150.00
Non-slab price: $1.00

While APOCALYPSE made his cameo debut in the previous issue, X-FACTOR #6 featured his first [full] appearance in July 1986. However, if you want to be real anal, his true first appearance occurred some 5000 years ago, as a member of the Akkaba clan, in Ancient Egypt. (Didn’t I just say it was anal?)

Anyhow ... in the past fifty or so centuries since, APOCALYPSE has been on a tear attempting to conquer the world and has gotten himself entangled in a few different timelines. In any event (no matter what timeline you're presently inhabiting) this comic is no pharaoh's treasure - nor worth the 919+ Egyptian pounds that this bidder paid for.

Known to his pals as "En Sabah Nur," this first (and baddest) mutant continues with his evil manipulations in recent years. He's been responsible for infecting Scott Summer's child with a techo-virus, as well as, clipping Warren K. Worthington's wings -- fashioning him into a metallic archangel of death. Does this guy need a Hollywood film or what?

While MAGNETO has done an admirable job in the first two X-MEN movies, the film series would certainly take on a grander / broader vision of the mutant universe if we were to see APOCALYPSE featured in the third film. Sure, the flip-flopping through a non-linear timeline might throw a few folks off but if Tarantino can pull it off, I'm sure Bryan Singer can figure it out. And he better hurry, I hear Hugh Jackman is in the running to take over as the new 007; now that Pierce Bronsan is retiring his guns. (Who needs Q when Bond is sporting adamantium claws??)

Well, until this 5000-year-old mutant makes his Hollywood debut, feel free to check out his first appearance for a mere 6 Egyptian pounds. Thanks to Derek L. of South San Francisco, CA for submitting.

CGC? Nothing but overgrown
Yancy Streeters

Fantastic Four #250 - NM 9.9
Price: $104.50
Non-slab price: $1.00

John Byrne's five year run on Marvel's flagship book is just another reason why the 80s were so memorable.

Starting with FF 232 in 10/81, he took the Marvel readership on a wild and wonderful ride that many had not seen since the glory days of Lee & Kirby.

In 1983, the FF's 250th anniversary issue featured a cross-over of Mutants, Avengers and even a Spider. What's even better is... twenty years later, you can still pick up this book for cover.

What's that you say? You prefer your books "CGC minty fresh" with a big stamp of approval on it? Then my friend, you must fork over 100X its value ...but... with your purchase, you receive an honorary membership to the Yancy Streeters' Marching Society and a random copy of MILLIE THE MODEL. (Cool!) Thanks to Anthony A. of Baton Rogue, LA.

CGC wishes they looked this
good in shorts

Tomb Raider #1 - NM 9.9
Price: $151.49
Non-slab price: $2.00 - $20.00

So is it $2.00 or $20.00? Sorry, I have no idea. You see this is what happens when a company gets greedy and puts out 12 different versions of the same comic. Sigh ...

TOMB RAIDER (Image/ TopCow) made its foray into the comic genre in 1999 after making its debut in the world of video games. Since then we have been subjected to over a dozen one-shots and mini-series plus two feature films starring Angelina Jolie as the sexy archeologist/ tomb raider.

Lara Croft is the "tomb raider" who enjoys snatching up ancient artifacts from the ruins of temples and dead cities. Armed with a pair of deadly weapons (oh right, she also has a couple of guns) she takes on death-defying stunts to acquire these rare treasures. Boy, why couldn't have Lucas & Speilberg thought up something like this?

The first film (2001) achieved box-office gold by grabbing over 130 million in domestic receipts, however the second film managed just half that amount - making this 2003 sequel less attractive to Hollywood moguls.

While Jolie stated that the first two films "were fun" she's also said "two is enough" as she begins to focus on new projects. Though many are familiar with her raunchy escapades with ex-beau Billy Bob Thornton, Jolie is also one the nation's leading philanthropist, donating a third of her income to charitable organizations. (I tip my hat to you, Angelina).

So, will the video game turned comic turned Hollywood feature survive without Jolie as Lara Craft? I bet the chap who bought this comic for 150 bucks is praying so because if not, it might take another planetary alignment (5,000 years) before he gets his money back. Thanks to Carlos S. of Abilene, TX for submitting.

Have a safe and happy Halloween everyone and remember ... if you get a rock in your bag (like Charlie Brown), please don't hurl it at any CGC bootlickers. The poor bastards have enough headaches just trying to figure out why they're spending so much money on comics.

Hey! To submit a comic for consideration in the CGC Hall of Shame, please follow these simple rules: (1) The comic must be Modern Age - 1980 to the present. No Gold or Silver Age books please. (2) The comic must be from an on-line auction house; like eBay. (3) The comic must be CGC graded and fetch a minimum winning bid of 10X Overstreet Guide. Please included your first name and last initial with your city/state (or city/country).

I will see you next month with some real "turkeys" from the CGC.

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