![]() ![]() There are examples across art of this sort of thing. To ensure we don't lose them again, we immediately brought the 34 copies to the amazing people at CGC for grading and encapsulation. The rest, we're afraid, are lost for good. After weeks of searching, we managed to locate just 34 solitary copies. ![]() Thank goodness they invented the invisible comic book and not the invisible staple. They devised a gimmick so earth-shattering, so game-changing, that it would turn the heads of every single comic book reader in the entire world. They invented the invisible comic.īEHOLD! THE WORLD'S FIRST AND ONLY INVISIBLE COMIC BOOK!! The knuckleheads at BAD IDEA Labs then lost almost the entire damn run! In their defense, the comics are invisible. Such a banger, in fact, that the geniuses at BAD IDEA Labs wanted to put a huge spotlight on the book. Here's what happened - the genius duo of Robert Venditti and Tomas Giorello put together a banger of a story. No, not the staples.Īgain, yes, we did actually invent invisibility. No, it doesn't matter if we think people are idiots or not, they would lose them because they are invisible. Yes, it was because we thought people would lose them otherwise. No, we'll have you know there was, in fact, a very good reason to encapsulate them. Yes, because the rumors are true and every copy of the sixth FINAL FIVE comic has been encapsulated by CGC. ![]() Yes, a copy was brought to San Diego Special Edition, Emerald City Comic Con and C2E2 for some high muckety-muck meetings. Yes, there kinda, sorta is a sixth FINAL FIVE comic. And yet it had been slabbed by CGC, in a variety of grades. It was an "invisible edition" made of stapled transparent acetate sheets. A conceptual comic book, Conceptual Funnies #1 by Robert Venditti and Tomas Giorello, a comic book that did not exist. In December, Bleeding Cool ran an article on what we were assured was a brand new concept in collectable comic books. ![]()
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