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#1 phillinley

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Posted 12 September 2011 - 11:02 PM

I dunno if this is the right place to go, and I don't know how many of you guys collect these, but this is basically the reason I've been afk for a while on here, so if you're not into Marvel toys, this can just be a friendly update to let you know I'm not dead, just been busy making books :D


Hello all, the time has arrived, the printers have given me the arrival date for this Friday and I'm proud to announce that Roshan's Guide to Marvel Legends is now available for purchase here:
Roshan's Guides — Roshan's Guide to Marvel Legends

For those of you who didn't see the preview in July here's the lowdown:
A little over a year ago I decided to start a reference guidebook to Marvel Legends. One of the big reasons for the move was the loss of marvellegends.net last year due to it being hacked (and it's a happy coincidence that the site is just coming back online in the last few days). It was my favorite online site for Marvel Legends and the sudden loss of it made me realize that a line of the importance of Marvel Legends needed a tangible reference guide that anyone could have on hand anytime they needed it.

I had an extensive Legends collection already since I'd collected from the beginning but through my research I was surprised by all the little things I discovered that I never saw on the shelves (in particular some of the lesser known figure variations). It was a much longer journey than I anticipated to come to this point, but I wanted to make sure I uncovered every stone in the line that made it into stores. The end result is a 160 page reference guide to the greatest Marvel action figure line ever made (sorry Universe fans, I'm biased on this one).

The book contains every figure released in the Marvel Legends line along with every variant and numerous variations. I have also included all of the Classics sub-lines: Fantastic Four, Hulk, Spider-Man (series 1 and 2) and X-Men as well as every Marvel Select release up until Juggernaut released earlier this year.

There are over 1000+ photos of the 500+ figures in the guide. All photos are full color on sturdy glossy paper. There are bio cards for each figure indicating accessories, size, rarity and comic books included.

There are three preview pages on the store page, and here are some additional preview shots (images are lower rez than the actual book to reduce load time on a forum page):
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If you wish to check out the book in person, I'll be at the following conventions this fall with copies to flip through and purchase:
Power-Con - Los Angeles, CA - September 24-25 (I'll be a fan at this show, but I'll have books in my backpack, just flag me down)
New Jersey Collector's Con - Cherry Hill, NJ - October 9
New York Comic Con - New York City NY - October 13-16
Chicago Toy Show - Deerfield, IL - October 23
Wizard World Austin - Austin, TX - November 11-12
All Iowa Joe Meet - Des Moines, IA - November 13

The first orders will go out this Friday direct from the press. There was a one day delay on the ship date so I'm going to pick up this week's orders personally from the press so you'll get them by early next week.

I'm also going to do a series of giveaways for the book, the first being an ID contest. Here is the inside cover of the book:
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The first person who can name the mountain that is to the left of Captain America in the picture (in the background, not the one he's standing on) gets a free copy of the book. The only clue I'll give is that it is a mountain in the United States and it's over 12,000 feet high. If this one's a stumper, don't worry, I'll have more comic related events down the road.
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Posted 13 September 2011 - 11:01 AM

That is an awesome idea, and it's even better that you made it into a reality! Go you!

As for the contest, is that Mount Elbert perchance?
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Posted 13 September 2011 - 11:30 AM

very cool~!

and what about Mount Wood~?
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Posted 13 September 2011 - 12:56 PM

The correct answer was mt. Lindsey in Colorado. A geologist action figure collector figured it out on another forum.
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Posted 13 September 2011 - 01:53 PM

Goddamn geologists!
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