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Can't find #'s 18 & 19 of the Fantagraphics series
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 21:55 -0700
by Ogami Itto
I've bought these 3 times on ebay, including an "entire" lot that was guaranteed not to be missing any issues, and I've gotten ripped off every time. For some reason I cannot find these issues anywhere. Not online, not ebay, not craigslist, not any of my local shops.
I own all other Fantagraphics issues, all of Mirage, and the first few Dark Horse issues but I have been stuck at Fantagraphics #17 for months because I'm missing these two issues!
If anyone knows where to get these, or has doubles and wants to sell them, please let me know.
Thank you very much.
Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 19:24 -0700
by shaxper
The Fantagraph run is the most difficult one to complete. Took me a lot of time and led to a lot of doubles. Best of luck in your search!
Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 5:38 -0700
by Mayhem
Today I'd probably agree. When I was trying to fill out the set a few years back, the colour Mirage ones were a pain to find by comparison however. Sadly despite having a few spare Fantagraphics issues, I don't have #18 or #19 here. I checked a few online places I buy from and they don't have stock either. eBay scouting might really be the only way.
Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 14:58 -0700
by estee
I also find that the Fantagraphic books are really expensive...sometimes running $5 or more per issue. I still haven't filled in the entire series.
Critter issues with Usagi are off the scale expensive.
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 14:42 -0700
by Ogami Itto
A philanthropic member of the board contacted me and offered to send me the missing issues! I am very grateful.
estee wrote:I also find that the Fantagraphic books are really expensive...sometimes running $5 or more per issue. I still haven't filled in the entire series.
Critter issues with Usagi are off the scale expensive.
I found several UY issues of Critters at a used bookstore (Half Price Books) here in Phoenix for $1 each. I also found Albedo NR #3 & #4 in one of the above-mentioned private collections and he threw them in the pile I was already buying for free. My heart was literally pounding wondering if I was going to see a #2 in there, but I think I would have had to tell him that it was too valuable to give away. I would have made him an offer on the spot though and framed it in my bonus room!
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 14:57 -0700
by shaxper
Ogami Itto wrote:A philanthropic member of the board contacted me and offered to send me the missing issues! I am very grateful.
estee wrote:I also find that the Fantagraphic books are really expensive...sometimes running $5 or more per issue. I still haven't filled in the entire series.
Critter issues with Usagi are off the scale expensive.
I found several UY issues of Critters at a used bookstore (Half Price Books) here in Phoenix for $1 each. I also found Albedo NR #3 & #4 in one of the above-mentioned private collections and he threw them in the pile I was already buying for free. My heart was literally pounding wondering if I was going to see a #2 in there, but I think I would have had to tell him that it was too valuable to give away. I would have made him an offer on the spot though and framed it in my bonus room!
Glad you got the issues! I'm continually impressed by the friendliness and generosity of our fellow Dojo members.
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 19:40 -0700
by estee
Ogami Itto wrote:A philanthropic member of the board contacted me and offered to send me the missing issues! I am very grateful.
estee wrote:I also find that the Fantagraphic books are really expensive...sometimes running $5 or more per issue. I still haven't filled in the entire series.
Critter issues with Usagi are off the scale expensive.
I found several UY issues of Critters at a used bookstore (Half Price Books) here in Phoenix for $1 each. I also found Albedo NR #3 & #4 in one of the above-mentioned private collections and he threw them in the pile I was already buying for free. My heart was literally pounding wondering if I was going to see a #2 in there, but I think I would have had to tell him that it was too valuable to give away. I would have made him an offer on the spot though and framed it in my bonus room!
Don't you just love finding those hidden jems that ordinary people don't even know they have. Wish you did find #2.

Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 8:34 -0700
by Ogami Itto
estee wrote:Don't you just love finding those hidden jems that ordinary people don't even know they have. Wish you did find #2.

Definitely. This guy "collected" comic books - meaning he had about 10 long boxes of bagged and boarded comics but he had never read any of them. That is something I will never understand. I'd bet that he had a #2 at some point and someone who knew what it was bought it off of him.
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 9:38 -0700
by Evil_T0NY
estee wrote:I also find that the Fantagraphic books are really expensive...sometimes running $5 or more per issue. I still haven't filled in the entire series.
Critter issues with Usagi are off the scale expensive.
5 dollars per issue? That's the normal going rate of comic books...cep maybe a couple bucks more
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 10:18 -0700
by Stan Sakai
Evil_T0NY wrote:estee wrote:I also find that the Fantagraphic books are really expensive...sometimes running $5 or more per issue. I still haven't filled in the entire series.
Critter issues with Usagi are off the scale expensive.
5 dollars per issue? That's the normal going rate of comic books...cep maybe a couple bucks more
At San Diego, I usually have complete sets of the Fantagraphics run for $125 (little more than $3 an issue), and Mirage sets for $50. All signed.
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 14:59 -0700
by estee
Stan Sakai wrote:At San Diego, I usually have complete sets of the Fantagraphics run for $125 (little more than $3 an issue), and Mirage sets for $50. All signed.
You, Mr. Sakai, rock. That's a great deal for both series.
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 15:00 -0700
by Thomas Froehling

WHAT!!??
Dearest Sensei,
would you consider shipping them? That would save me a lot of trouble looking out for them on ebay....
And I think I can't make it to San Diego....Least not this decade..

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 17:41 -0700
by Stan Sakai
Thomas Froehling wrote:

WHAT!!??
Dearest Sensei,
would you consider shipping them? That would save me a lot of trouble looking out for them on ebay....
And I think I can't make it to San Diego....Least not this decade..

Shipping costs would be quite expensive, perhaps more than the books are worth.
I won't make it a habit of shipping things, but pm or e-mail me if you are really interested.