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Saturday, 19 July 2008 |
By Victor Epand
Collectors of comic books may choose from a variety of characters and in doing so they may also decide to statues, toys, prints, or posters of that character also to their collection. The character that a collector decides to base their collection on may be one of their childhood favorites.
Collectors might choose to build their collections on characters from Batman, Superman, Spider Man, or even X-Men. Every collector of comic books at some point will remember purchasing their first comic book and discovering the simple pleasure of reading about a variety of super heroes as they go through a variety of twist and trials while battling the bad guy. There are several characters that stand out as being considered as must have comic books, such as Spider Man.
When Marvel Comics released the Amazing Spider Man No. 121 in June of 1973, readers where shocked at what they found and thought this might be an end to Spider Man. Gwen Stacy, who was the love of Spider Man, was killed by the Green Goblin and this became truly controversial. In fact, fans |
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Wednesday, 16 July 2008 |
By Paragon-School
Book I Take Your Best Shot (2nd edition)
Daniel Schindler's first book, Take Your Best Shot, helps you get organized before and after you step into the shooter's box. Regardless of skill level, your shot should be planned carefully before calling for the target. To finish a shot properly, it is vital that you start properly.
Using clear, plain language, this book answers your questions about equipment selection; chokes and loads; set-up in the box; strategies; shooting methods and managing your expectations. Written for the novice shooter, each shooting tip is a building block for the more advanced levels of shooting.
Good shooting starts in this very simple, easy-to-read book.
Readers have responded:
After our lesson Saturday I went home & made a page of notes - wondering as I wrote why you had not included these pearls of wisdom in Take Your Best Shot. Later that night I re-read your book & saw every one of them not only listed, but emphasized (maybe except for 'cheek time'). It's hard to overstate the added benefit of personal instruction & illustration compared |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 16 July 2008 )
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