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Justinsdad
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Sorry for the delay guys-I meant to get to this sooner. Still got about three written pages of successful addresses to post at this point, with all the recent successes rolling in. I'll be caught up with posting them soon, and then I'll post them as they come in :)

I don't think I'm going to take the time and post the things these guys are known for...as collectors/readers, you guys know this stuff anyway, and if not, it's a quick search away.

J. Michael Straczynski
17555 Embassy Dr.
Encino, CA 91316

Gregg Hurwitz
3238 Madlock Lane
Sherman Oaks CA 91403

Derek Fridolfs
792 East Tenaya Way
Fresno CA 93710
-sent my kids drawings of Bane, Batman and Joker! My son's best friend wrote him, and he sent this kid 50 signed comics! 50!!!

Jim Starlin
376 John Jay Rd.
Woodstock NY 12498
-This guy is HUGE to me! Thanos is my number one favorite character in all of comics! He came straight from the mind of Starlin!

Steve Englehart
4035 Oakmore Rd.
Oakland CA 94602

Jimmy Palmiotti
1238 Rose Rd.
Clearwater FL 33759

Mike and Laura Allred
4147 South Tenmile Lake
Lakeside OR 97449

Art Baltazar
Electric Milk Creations
PO BOx 202
Streamwood IL 60107

Art Thibert
3050 Wilderness Dr.
Corona CA 92882

Len Strazewski
Columbia College of Chicago
Journalism Dept.
33 East Congress
Room 201
Chicago IL 60605

Dan Bulanadi
1060 Terra Nova Blvd.
Apt. 2038
PAcifica CA 94044

Romeo Tanghal
7 Heinrich Rd.
Somerset NJ 08873
-another big one for me, as a big Teen Titans fan! Drew me a SWEET Starfire picture! She's so hot! LOL

Peter B. Gillis
20 Bayberry Rd.
Elmsford NY 10523

Jose Delbo
9361 Foxtrot Lane
Boca Raton FL 33496

Khoi Pham
336 Sturgis Rd.
Harleysville PA 19438

Hilary Barta
4944 North Bell Ave.
Chicago IL 60625
-Mr. Barta actually tracked me down on Facebook to message me about an X-Men card I asked him to sign, to make sure I wanted him to even though he didn't do that specific artwork! Solid guy!

Jay Leisten
8605 Burlingame Ct.
Louisville KY 40219
-fellow Kentuckian! Love this dude!

Frank McLaughlin
c/o the Paier College of the Arts
Faculty Mail-Illustration Dept.
20 Gorham Ave.
Hamden CT 06514

Duane Swierczynski
1803 Afton St.
Philadelphia PA 19111

Kevin Shinick
2047 Lake Shore Ave.
Los Angeles CA 90039

Phil Racehelson (often credited as Phil Rache)
c/o The Forge
310 Broad St.
Milford PA 18337

Vincent Giarrano
67 Calhoun St.
Washington Depot CT 06794

Todd Klein
PO Box 109
Ocean View NJ 08320

Ron Friedman
Chapman University
Dodge College of Film and Media Arts
One University Dr.
Orange CA 92866
-creator of G.I. Joe!

Dan Povenmire (co-creator of Phineas and Ferb!)
3679 Grayburn Rd.
Pasadena CA 91107

Randy Emberlin
15212 NW Eugene Lane #L1
Portland OR 97229

Ron Garney
111 Warner Rd.
North Haven CT 06473

Graham Annable
4010 NE Liberty Ter.
Portland OR 97211

Ethan Van Sciver
92032 Journey's End Trail
Huntersville NC 28078
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i got a response from comic LEGEND STEVE DITKO today. he wrote me a full page letter talking about spiderman and signed the letter at the bottom AMAZING success from a legend i used a private address and will not give it out will try to post pics later today
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i got a respond from irwin hasen so exited to have this super nice guy did a flash sketch for me
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Ok, I have a comic book question, not an autograph question. i was recently at a comic store, and was trolling, looking for some cheap, awesome comics to buy and have signed. I came across an Incredible Hulk #378. It's a really cool issue where the Hulk fights the Ultimate Villain......Santa!! But, I also saw issue #379. #378 has the Grey Hulk, and it appears that #379 is the first where the Hulk is Green. Is that correct? I didn't buy it, I had reached my financial limit. I only had $10 on me and I had a few comics that I HAD to buy first. Is my assumption correct? #378 is the last of the grey Hulk?
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Nato64 wrote:Ok, I have a comic book question, not an autograph question. i was recently at a comic store, and was trolling, looking for some cheap, awesome comics to buy and have signed. I came across an Incredible Hulk #378. It's a really cool issue where the Hulk fights the Ultimate Villain......Santa!! But, I also saw issue #379. #378 has the Grey Hulk, and it appears that #379 is the first where the Hulk is Green. Is that correct? I didn't buy it, I had reached my financial limit. I only had $10 on me and I had a few comics that I HAD to buy first. Is my assumption correct? #378 is the last of the grey Hulk?
Well you could have just googled this ;) but no that is incorrect. It us later revealed that Bruce Banner suffers from multiple personalities and the grey hulk pops up from time to time when Bruce snaps into his other personality and turns into the hulk.
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Sorry. I wasn't sure how to really search it. Thanks though. I appreciate the info!
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Does anyone have an address for Roger Stern?
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This may be a weird question, but does anyone have any suggestions on what I could send in the mail to be signed by writers? I'd love to start collecting sketches TTM by artists, but I can't think of what to do for a writer. Obviously sending comics would be the ideal option, but I have been worried about doing that because of the price and in case they are lost, not returned, etc. Thanks in advance guys! :D
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Hpwiz wrote:This may be a weird question, but does anyone have any suggestions on what I could send in the mail to be signed by writers? I'd love to start collecting sketches TTM by artists, but I can't think of what to do for a writer. Obviously sending comics would be the ideal option, but I have been worried about doing that because of the price and in case they are lost, not returned, etc. Thanks in advance guys! :D
What i usually do is i print out a 5 by 7 photo of my favorite comic they’ve worked on and send that to get sign
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As for writers-another option, if you can draw, I go through all the titles they've written for and pick their most prolific/my favorite and draw my favorite character from those titles on a sketch card/ACEO. It makes it a more personal request, it's not as bad as risking one of your favorite comics, and it'll only cost one stamp each way within the States.

If you can't draw, you can always send any number of cards Marvel and DC have put out. For example, I just sent to DG Chichester, and although I had a Daredevil comic to send him, I included one of the '92 Marvel Legends cards to sign. One of my local shops has those for a dollar a pack, and whoever you get, you can send to a prominent writer on that character's series.
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