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SirUrza |
Posted - 24 Feb 2005 : 19:31:08 So I tossed my old, not nearly suitable three shelve bookshelves and upgraded to five shelvers. On top of that, I orders 4 more shelves (3 of which are going inside my closet) to get organized with my comics, AD&D books, and video tapes. I'm feels quite accomplished.
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SirUrza |
Posted - 02 Mar 2005 : 04:00:21 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
But you know, I may just have to make NPC versions of the characters...
A D20 Arwyn would certain be interesting. Some combination of Order of the Bow Initiate and Peerless Archer I'd guess. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 01 Mar 2005 : 22:48:00 quote: Originally posted by SirUrza
Yeap, Crossgen went out of business and the story was left open. A lot of great comics suffered similiar fates or worse, the creator(s) got distracted by another project and abandoned the titles or industry...
Battle Chasers Soul Saga (*moans*) Sojourn (bankrupt) Avengelyne (bankrupt) Lady Death Purgetori
Blah!
Battle Chasers had potential... Sojourn was, by far, the best fantasy comic I have ever read (outside of the DC/TSR titles, of course! ). The artwork was fantastic, and the characters and setting were both intriguing. The plot was interesting, too...
As I say, it draws much vacuum that that particular comic is no longer around...
But you know, I may just have to make NPC versions of the characters... |
SirUrza |
Posted - 01 Mar 2005 : 18:15:10 Yeap, Crossgen went out of business and the story was left open. A lot of great comics suffered similiar fates or worse, the creator(s) got distracted by another project and abandoned the titles or industry...
Battle Chasers Soul Saga (*moans*) Sojourn (bankrupt) Avengelyne (bankrupt) Lady Death Purgetori
Blah!
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Lord Rad |
Posted - 28 Feb 2005 : 22:39:03 quote: Originally posted by green knight
Sorry Wooly Sojourn is no longer on the market. Crossgen went bankrupt if I am not mistaken.
Green Knight
quote: Nice figure of Arwen... I should really go back to the comic store and see what I've missed of Sojourn...
Thats right. I'm not sure which issue was the last as I only picked up the four trade paperbacks. I hate it when that happens, a story left unfinished like that Still, thats the way of the comic world, theres many times that companies have just stopped a comic series dead mid-story. Imagine if WotC just ended a novel trilogy after book 2! It's no different and it makes me soooo maaaaaad |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 28 Feb 2005 : 22:38:39 quote: Originally posted by green knight
Sorry Wooly Sojourn is no longer on the market. Crossgen went bankrupt if I am not mistaken.
Green Knight
Really? That draws vacuum... Did they at least finish the titles, or did it end abruptly, like some of the DC/TSR titles? |
green knight |
Posted - 28 Feb 2005 : 20:42:03 Sorry Wooly Sojourn is no longer on the market. Crossgen went bankrupt if I am not mistaken.
Green Knight
quote: Nice figure of Arwen... I should really go back to the comic store and see what I've missed of Sojourn...
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VEDSICA |
Posted - 28 Feb 2005 : 04:48:41 Wooly excellent idea |
Decomp |
Posted - 28 Feb 2005 : 00:15:41 A very good friend of mine, the reason I am here actually, made some adjustments to his basement! Instead of the usual table style setting he created a standing arena in his basement! He had his father (a mason) create almost a fully operational dungeon, all of the walls are carved away to fit everything in his collection! When you walk into that basement you feel as if you are actually on a battle field, so much atmosphere! It is made up of jagged granite and marble! A black stone was used at the foot of the stairs and in it is carved the name of the room..."Gavrels tomb" "So many humans, So few recipes" |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 27 Feb 2005 : 23:31:58 Guys, guys... You're missing a great opportunity here!
Step 1: Take all the hardcover books.
Step 2: Remove the dust jackets.
Step 3: Randomly mix up the books and dust jackets. *
Step 4: Put them back on the shelves.
Step 5: Sit back and watch the fun!
* For added amusement, put the books in the jackets upside-down.
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VEDSICA |
Posted - 27 Feb 2005 : 18:04:32 Pretty funny Sage.The devil in me said the same thing.Now I would take out Harper Series number eight,and put it in with The Cleric Quintet.Then take Streams of Silver,and put it with the Harper Series in place of book 12..etc..etc..etc....Then see how long it takes Sir Urza to figure it out. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 27 Feb 2005 : 17:01:13 Nice figure of Arwen... I should really go back to the comic store and see what I've missed of Sojourn... |
The Sage |
Posted - 27 Feb 2005 : 15:53:14 So organised...
You almost want to reach into those photos and mix a few of those books around just for some fun... .
And, judging by the second photo... I see you have an original copy of the Secret Wars saga. Good stuff .
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SirUrza |
Posted - 27 Feb 2005 : 14:30:21 http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v494/sf411/SHELVES2.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v494/sf411/SHELVES3.jpg
Now I'm exhausted. :) |
SirUrza |
Posted - 26 Feb 2005 : 18:49:13 quote: Originally posted by VEDSICA
That is impressive for sure.My friend who brought me into the Realms has exactly two bookselves just like that,filled with pretty much the same things.I kind of like the Harper Series in front,in numerical order.They stand out.I want to know how long it took you to get it the way you wanted it to be???
Actually I just kinda through everything up. Behind the Harper series is the realms of books (in order.)
quote: Originally posted by Varl
What is the title of that Salvatore behemoth on the upper left top shelf? It looks like it's 3" thick! Heh.
Which one? All those think RA Salvatore books on the top shelf are Collector's Editions. They publish all his novels from each "series" in 1 big book.
quote: Originally posted by DDH_101
Hardcovers are just too damn expensive... I learned that "hard" lesson myself from buying the WotSQ series. Nearly went broke at $35 per copy. Lol.
That's why you gotta by them when they're 20% off (release week) and have a $5 coupon, and a bookclub discount (oh and a credit card that you collect points for more coupons to bookstores!) :)
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DDH_101 |
Posted - 26 Feb 2005 : 06:26:21 Hardcovers are just too damn expensive... I learned that "hard" lesson myself from buying the WotSQ series. Nearly went broke at $35 per copy. Lol. |
Varl |
Posted - 26 Feb 2005 : 06:11:31 quote: Originally posted by SirUrza
What you didn't see was behind the RA Salvatore collection books, I have the 3 new Dark Elf Hardcovers (and my Paths of Darkness hardcovers.)
And yes, my Cormyr and Evermeet hardcovers are my pride and joy, right next to my Advanced Reader's Edition of Thousand Orcs (which is what the thin tradepaperback next to Annihilation is.) :)
As for how much money, I prefer to buy things as hardcover when they come out. *shrugs*
What is the title of that Salvatore behemoth on the upper left top shelf? It looks like it's 3" thick! Heh.
I've got just as many books, but am not nearly as organized as your shelves are. Paperback fan myself. I never could get into hards. |
Reefy |
Posted - 26 Feb 2005 : 02:21:27 Very nice, I'm running out of storage space at home but at least what I do have is organised. |
VEDSICA |
Posted - 25 Feb 2005 : 18:07:35 That is impressive for sure.My friend who brought me into the Realms has exactly two bookselves just like that,filled with pretty much the same things.I kind of like the Harper Series in front,in numerical order.They stand out.I want to know how long it took you to get it the way you wanted it to be??? |
SirUrza |
Posted - 25 Feb 2005 : 01:09:26 quote: Originally posted by DDH_101
Goddamn, SirUrza! From that picture, how much money did you spend on FR books?! I saw at least like a dozen hardcover FR novels, including ones that I didn't even know were released in hardcovers...
What you didn't see was behind the RA Salvatore collection books, I have the 3 new Dark Elf Hardcovers (and my Paths of Darkness hardcovers.)
And yes, my Cormyr and Evermeet hardcovers are my pride and joy, right next to my Advanced Reader's Edition of Thousand Orcs (which is what the thin tradepaperback next to Annihilation is.) :)
As for how much money, I prefer to buy things as hardcover when they come out. *shrugs*
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DDH_101 |
Posted - 24 Feb 2005 : 23:58:03 Goddamn, SirUrza! From that picture, how much money did you spend on FR books?! I saw at least like a dozen hardcover FR novels, including ones that I didn't even know were released in hardcovers... |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 24 Feb 2005 : 23:10:45 I've got five full-size bookshelves like that accross the back wall of my living room. The lowermost shelf on each is game books and magazines, and the upper four shelves are all paperbacks. In front of is where I display my action figures and such -- some GI Joe, some Simpsons, some Muppets, some Star Wars, some Todd MacFarlane, some Evas, some Shadowrun Duels, and some other stuff (Robotech, Kitsune and Naru from Love Hina, and miscellaneous others)... On top of those shelves is a bunch of Star Wars vehicles.
Scattered around my apartment are 7 half-size shelves, covered with books, manga, DVDs, some VHS, and more toys -- and I need at least two more of those shelves. And there's one that's almost but not quite full-sized, and that's where the bulk of my game books are kept.
I won't even get into how many toys and such are around my computer...
But I do love having enough room for all of my books and such. |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 24 Feb 2005 : 20:39:44 That looks nice SirUrza! Nice looking Book shelves are great. I really took a shine to the house I purchased when I saw it had built in book shelves. |