When you travel to new city what you prefer hostels or hotel. In the majority of the cases, the hotels are the luxurious places and the most expensive. At a hotel, you can have your own private rooms, house cleaner services, bathroom, and other amenities. Hostels are preferred by young travelers and are cheap. YouRead More
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Guide To Dressing For Success With Trendy Jewelry
Guide To Dressing For Success With Trendy Jewelry Women that work in a professional office find it more difficult to keep up with the new fashion trends. Famous designers like to create some outlandish styles of clothing that may not be appropriate for those that work in a lawyer’s office. This makes trying to keepRead More
Debt Collection Made Easy with Telemarketing Software
Debt Collection Made Easy with Telemarketing Software For businesses and corporations, it is crucial to track down and collect debts, which are owed. In order to do this, the business will need to first find the customer, before contacting them and setting up some type of payment plan. Of course, anyone, who has ever attemptedRead More
Exploring Potential Treatments for Peripheral Artery Disease
Exploring Potential Treatments for Peripheral Artery Disease As our bodies begin to age, we can start to suffer from a variety of complicated diseases, which can be life threatening and debilitating. PAD, or peripheral artery disease, is one of these problems, which can also impact those, who make unhealthy life choices. Smokers, obese individuals andRead More
Sequential Christmas Spirit
Minus the era where we start only caring about what we can drink, smoke and get in the pants of, I am a life long fan of comics. Yet last year was the first time that comics were among my Christmas gifts. I love comics, and because who they came from I wouldn’t ever partRead More
Cover Grab – Action Comics #206
By far the best online resource for comic collectors or comic enthusiasts (in terms of back issues, and just general knowledge of comics) is the CGC boards. It doesn’t matter if you agree or participate in graded comics or not, the community there is an outstanding source of information on this hobby. I’ve spent hoursRead More
Cataloging Nostalgia in Wishbooks
The holiday seasons is coming up and while I was typing up both of my G.I. JOE-centric posts (Deep Six w/ Killer Whale – Auction Miss! & Big Lob Makes His Move! Yo Joe!) it got me thinking about what has to now be considered a semi-unique experience that kids my age had that probablyRead More
The Art of Tim Burton
Whether one enjoys his films or not (and how can you not?) you have to give it to the guy. Tim Burton has a design sense that immediately give each of his stories a unique ambiance, while still not relinquishing a personal stamp that connects them all. I’ve been interested in this book since IRead More
Frazetta’s ‘The Berserker’ – $1 Million

Earlier this week I saw a post at the CGC boards that the legendary Frank Frazetta had just moved one of his painting for a sum of $1,000,000. In the fine art world we are used to seeing figures in this range and well above, but for somebody who most would find identifiable as aRead More
G.I. JOE – First Marvel Original Art!
Herbe Trimpe is certainly not an unknown name to comic fans (I don’t have to mention the now iconic cover to Hulk#181, the first appearance of Hugh Jackman Wolverine do I?) but the real draw here is simply being the print introduction of A Real American Hero (I’m in the process of a reread/review ofRead More