| Rare poster for sale |
[05 Jul 2009|12:41pm] |
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230354426547
No idea how much this could sell for so it's kind of a random big number. This is the poster with the picture of a robot holding a head in a jar saying "...My robot will never die..." and "...I robot, will never die", from the Feb 13, 2003 show at the Troubadour in Hollywood, CA. You used to be able to see these guys for $10! This came from a Guitar World magazine so it's about 10.5"x15". Feel free to bid, or tell me I'm crazy, whatever. I'm dead broke and hate selling my collectible stuff but oh well.
I also have a copy of the first comic book from the first print run, before it was labeled with the Evil Ink stamp, also very rare. Also have Good Apollo Vol 1 signed by the whole band and The Amory Wars signed by Claudio. Any interest?
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[11 Feb 2006|11:50am] |
that the info page needs to be changed. the album titles for 4 and 5, specifically.
that is all.
p.s. hi i'm new.
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| Has anyone met them, or one member? |
[01 Jan 2006|01:03pm] |
If you have, talk about it, it might be fun. :] I met Claudio at a comic book signing, but I was too shy to ask any questions...I'd ramble about it, but I'll save some face, lol.
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[12 Nov 2005|12:43pm] |
Just saw Coheed in Boston they had the guillotine from the good apollo cover on stage at the end of the final cut the blade fell do people do things as cool as that on a regular basis?
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| Noob to the journal, not to Coheed. |
[17 Oct 2005|07:11am] |
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Yarg, I can't believe I joined and didn't write in this thing. I'll just tell about how I ran across Co&Ca 'cause it seems to be the right thing to do.
*points to icon*
I randomly picked up IKSSE:3 in a local mall about two years ago. I listened to it, but it took me time to respect it. I saw the Favor House music video on MTV and listened to that a bit, then I tried the other stuff. I thought it was really...different. Gradually, I learned to love that and soon bought the Second Stage Turbine Blade. I ate both albums up (not physically, because I would cry if I did that. XD) Soon I got more into the lyrics, epecially on "In Keeping Secrets..." I started wondering if there was some kind of storyline behind all the songs. So I Googled it and found all this new crap out. It was so interesting...in-depth...it was wonderful, an addition to my otherwise boring life. Only then did I fuind out about The Bag On Line Adventures comics. I was in euphoria.
I did buy Good Apollo and the Graphic Novel. lessthanthree I counted down 100 days until they came out. ^^;;
Oh yeah...My name's Tara and I live in Southeastern PA. Besides TBOLA, I like drawing, Photoshop, Kevin Smith films...well, go to my LiveJournal damnit! I'm also an ametur HTML-er, and I tried to make my own layout...shah.
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hey guys, just joined, i just purchased th coheed graphic novel... and i must say its one of the most complicated shit i have ever read. For one thing, what is the difference between Erica Court and Newo Ikkin... and basically whats going on in the whole friggin novel and how does it relate to the first to comics.
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[19 Sep 2005|09:48am] |
You know what's awesome? Back in February or March, I made a post in this community right after the DVD was released. It concerned a statement Claudio made in one of the interviews on the disc about the new CD "Good Apollo." He said, conceptually, the CD steps out of the story and deals more about the writer.
So, putting together what I could, I posed the theory that new CD (remember, this was early this year, before any details were known) was about a storyteller, and that even a "real-life" Apollo existed (one outside of the Bag On-Line Adventures, Newo's dog, and in the storyteller's existance). Perhaps the "Good Apollo, where should I begin?" was a line from the storyteller to this "real-life" Apollo...
Two people responded, both pretty much telling me I was wrong (though buysoap wasn't too bad about it). One more harsh than the other too. While my theory was held together by duct-tape, it had its merits and I catch shit. "Dude, Apollo's a dog, shut up!" nonsun_blob_a in particular was a real asshole about it, telling me I was master in idiocy.
Turns out I was right on just about every account. So, I'm flamed for having an theory, and not only that, a theory that turned out to be a notch below dead-on. Awesome way to participate in a community. No, really. Cuz I think "community" is a bit of a misnomer at this point.
You guys are elitist dicks. I'm out.
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