by lhb412 » Fri Dec 27, 2024 11:17 pm
Well, the exhausting week is over, so I've finally dug into my presents!
Man, these Japanese booksellers on Ebay are fantastic at securely wrapping their stuff up. It does make removing the layers of plastic a bit of an adventure, though. All three of my Shin artbooks were used, of course. My Shin Ultraman Design Works has a slightly bent corner, no other imperfections, but the Shin Kamen Rider Design Works looks new. What really impressed me is the previous owner of The Art of Shin Godzilla, the book itself is like new, the protective cardboard box it came in is a little banged up... but I'm amazed it's included at all, and what's more; every insert, from the two posters to the bookmark and fliers advertising other Godzilla stuff are still included! Even the big sticker that was originally on the outer plastic wrap has been cut out and included! Amazing!
Inspecting my Cavitycolors Godzilla shirt I see that they included two Godzilla bookmarks as well! They have the shirt designs on them.
Oh, and it's not Godzilla related, but I can't resist sharing: I got a wonderful oversized hardcover collection of Usagi Yojimbo comics, an 'artist edition' that reproduces the comic pages exactly as they really are, with imperfections, pencil lines, corrections, and other things that don't show up in the final published version. It's like having the original art in your hands. Anyway, this limited edition book went out of print a while back, but a few months ago I saw that the creator Stan Sakai suddenly had a few back in stock on his personal site. Flashforwad to a minute ago and I open it and look at the handwritten number under Stan's signature... "#AP out of 999" ? AP? That's not a number. Then I realize this is an 'artist's proof!' One of the sample copies given to Stan outside of the numbered retail editions! How cool is that?