The Comic Book Collection by Kernie

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Glad the move has gone well Kernie, you do what you need to do :)

Here's a much better and updated picture of my collection (which just seems to grow and grow :D )

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Kernie wrote:
QUOTE (Kernie @ Nov 11 2016, 08:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It's Clue here in the States. When my neighbor saw it in theaters, he enjoyed a cherry-flavored cola in a gray colored cup during the program.

You Brits always need to be different... :rolleyes: :eek: :no:


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Cluedo (/ˈkluːdoʊ/)—known as Clue in North America—is a murder mystery game for three to six players, devised by Anthony E. Pratt from Birmingham, United Kingdom, and currently owned and published by the American game and toy company Hasbro.[/quote]

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I agree with Baz! It's Cluedo :) :lol:
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Yeah, it's Cluedo for sure! I guess it's another mess up, just like "football" (soccer) over there. haha!
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Wow, Kernies thread has gone way off topic :lol:
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Bazzah wrote:
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Wow, Kernies thread has gone way off topic :lol:


Haha we had to set it straight though Baz :p
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Thank you to Darksaber and VirulentPip for posting those awesome pics of their collections! It's so motivating to see these printed and proudly displayed in your homes!

And thank you again to Darksaber for the kind words a few posts back. If there's an unsung hero of this collection and this thread, it is Darksaber. He's been there since the beginning (back when we called him DSTony) and has always left such great feedback on each and every cover that he's downloaded. His mere enthusiasm for these covers has picked me up when I was down and gave me the ambition to keep going. I always look forward to reading his detailed comments and I am still waiting to see if there's any comic-based movie/tv show/cartoon that he won't buy!

There have been a great number of supportive, reliable, and longtime fans of this thread, and I truly appreciate each and every one of you. I would try to name everyone, but I'm sure I would forget somebody. The kindness and appreciation that you all have shown me over the years is unforgettable and is the reason that this collection has lasted as long as it has.

And I'm sure that it will continue to grow in the future. Updates might not be as frequent or in batches of 10, 20, or sometimes even 30, but I will try to make time to add the big titles to the set (Dr. Strange, Luke Cage, etc.). The lack of updates might test your patience, but I do intend to add new covers. When that will be... I don't know. But I haven't given up making these yet. I've just been a little distracted lately.

Thanks again to everyone who appreciates these covers and the time, energy, and effort that has gone into making them.
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Kernie wrote:
QUOTE (Kernie @ Nov 15 2016, 12:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
And thank you again to Darksaber for the kind words a few posts back. If there's an unsung hero of this collection and this thread, it is Darksaber. He's been there since the beginning (back when we called him DSTony) and has always left such great feedback on each and every cover that he's downloaded. His mere enthusiasm for these covers has picked me up when I was down and gave me the ambition to keep going. I always look forward to reading his detailed comments and I am still waiting to see if there's any comic-based movie/tv show/cartoon that he won't buy!


Aww thanks mate, glad I've been around to see you and your covers (not only the CBC but your other works) evolve and become more and more complexed with each new cover. There isn't much I won't try and buy if I can afford them, plus how much I would like them if at all :)

Shows like Sabrina the Teenage Witch, yes I have some of them now but they are of other quality, but I doubt I might buy them, the same would go for the 1959 Dennis the Menace, they are available on Dvd but I'd be reluctant to buy them just out of lack of interest for the material. But stuff like Popeye and Son that was produced in the late 80's, which I would be interested in owning you can't seem to get a complete full season, it can be a little frustrating, much like finding the resources in the first place to make the covers :D

Anyhow I'm waffling again, I'll look forward to what ever you might produce in the near future, but be sure I won't be pestering you, a little patience goes a long way :biggrin:
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Post by Punisherchad »

Kernie your library is amazing, love that Clue table too. As you can see I'm a little behind on cutting the newest covers you've done. A great many are custom covers, the Matrix, Transporter, Resident Evil, and Alien/Predator series I made myself. I've never shared them because they are pieced together from many sources. Most of them are custom spine and cover but retail back. Here's my lil two shelf library, little messy and poorly cropped (and Stewie fell over right before I took it) but I still love my movies and my covers:[attachment=34974:Untitled.jpg]
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Post by Hearttlight »

I absolutely adore this collection. I've updated the covers of a bunch of films on my shelves so far. However, that means that the discs don't have matching labels. How does everyone deal with this? Is there a source available for burnable images of this collection, so that you make your own discs? I don't mind paying for the films at all, it's just kind of sad not to have matching discs.
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