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08/01/2008: X-E’s ‘08 Summer Megaparty: Comic Book Street Vendors?

My job takes me to many different office buildings during the week, and on a lucky draw, the place I was stationed at today just happened to have a street vendor selling nothing but bootleg movies and old comic books right by the entrance. At 8:30 in the morning, there are few sights finer.


I was way early for work, so I stood outside for a while watching them labor over the table setup, breaking only to crudely stare down the ass of any moderately attractive woman who walked by. After fifteen minutes of subtly snapping pictures with my phone camera before finally settling on the blurry shitfest above, I waltzed over to check out the goods.

By this point, I’d already decided that this street vendor was going to be the focus of today’s blog entry, so I knew I had to buy something. And I did: A $10 Transformers comic book from 1985. I guess the guys running the table weren’t used to people accepting their ridiculously bloated prices without a fight, because even though I was practically throwing a crumply Hamilton at them, the ringleader still felt the need to justify the price. “Oh, that one’s really a thirty dollar comic, but it’s on sale for ten bucks…it’s high-priced because Spider-Man guest stars in it, and he’s wearing the black costume, which makes this a real collector’s item, and I have children to feed and a sick Pa.”

I didn’t have time to explain to him that I was well versed in the value of geeky crap, and thus was completely aware of the dung being spoonfed. I just needed my token purchase. Sure enough, I checked eBay once I got into the office and found the same comic book selling for like, negative money with free shipping.


Make no mistake, the only reason I bought this was because I wouldn’t have had much of a blog entry without it. It’s all about the tangibles. Still, I know enough about comics to at least appreciate that it’s an issue from a pretty great series, which was sort of like a more adult, serious version of the cartoon I used to make googly eyes at.

I haven’t gotten around to reading it yet, but a quick thumb-through confirms that Spider-Man’s role mainly involves him wrestling with Ravage, who if you recall was the Decepticons’ resident panther/robot. It’s strange to see Ravage talking, especially when his conversations are so incredibly odd. Take this exchange, occurring after Spidey dodges Ravage’s attack:

SPIDER-MAN: HEY! Don’t you know it’s be-nice-to-Spider-Man week?
RAVAGE: You — you avoided my charge!

It’s a lot funnier if you’re on three hours sleep. Anyway, whenever I come across an old comic book, all I’m really after are the many fantastic advertisements littering its pages. There’s plenty to love in this old issue of Transformers, from a Fig Newton maze to a Bonkers candy spread featuring an old woman getting nailed in the head with a giant grape.


But this was the ad I liked the most. I collected a ton of ’80s Marvel comics in the ’90s, if only because there were always hundreds of them waiting to be pilfered from fifty-cent bargain bins. In a world without an Internet, scouring the ads from these old, dusty books was the best nostalgia trip a person could find.

Anyway, most autumn/winter issues from Marvel came with these sappily awesome holiday subscription ads, where famous comic book superheroes broke from their usual poses and costuming in favor of hot Christmas action. Here, Iron Man dresses in an iron Santa Claus costume, which outside of street vendors setting up comic book tables in the dead of morning is just about the coolest thing I’ve seen all day.

It saddens me to realize that I’ve never properly subscribed to a comic book. I just find something so appealing in the idea of a neatly polybagged comic book arriving on a monthly basis, complete with the requisite cardboard flyer packed in with the last issue, reminding us that it is, in fact, our last issue.

In closing, this entry cost me ten bucks, but at least now I can go to sleep with visions of Tony Stark trying to cram thank-you cookies into his mouth-slot while leaving toy planes under Christmas trees. And of that old lady getting bonked on the head with giant grapes. Life is good, and as a special bonus, it’s Friday.

PS: I totally didn’t notice it until just now, but it looks like I’ve successfully posted an entry for each day in July. Sure, some entries amounted to me saying “no entry tonight,” but hey. I’m going to continue the Megaparty this month, but I can’t 100% guarantee posts everyday, given that my handwritten work schedule is beginning to look like one of those exaggerated football play plans from a cartoon coaching session. Lots of arrows and circles and hell. We’ll see how it goes.


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Discussion Thread: 77 comments

Thanks all! ;)

Ghosted by Matt @ 08/02/2008 3:17 PM EDT


kittymao, it is sad that some people see comic books as something to be collected/saved and not fully enjoyed. It’s even sadder when it comes to toys and action figures. When I was really into collecting the new “Star Wars” figures circa ‘97, I would always buy more than one of each of the major characters, so I could open one for my younger cousins to play with. There’s nothing more frustrating as a kid than walking into a room full of toys and having someone tell you they’re not to be played with.

Ah, Bonkers…I wish they were still around to bonk me out, especially my beloved watermelon flavor.

Ghosted by Jeremy Whatsisface @ 08/02/2008 3:27 PM EDT


Good morning!

Afternoon, you say? 14 hours, ftw.

Ghosted by Neg @ 08/02/2008 4:02 PM EDT


I would like to take this time to thank you again Matt. I feel obligated every so often to let you know that your site has brought alot of laughs and overall happiness to me. Even though I have gone through some periods where I disappear from the site, I’ll always have love for XE. Unfortunately sometimes life gets in the way (and I know you understand this) and sometimes life sucks like that. This site never fails to bring a smile back to my face. I still remember that day I searched the My Pet Monster Movie on google and stumbled into XE territory. I spent ALL night reading the articles and laughing my ass off. Thanks, Matt. We know you won’t be doing this forever but we’ll never forget you….

Ghosted by phunqsauce @ 08/02/2008 4:53 PM EDT


I’m a huge fan of your blog, Matt. As a child of the 80s, the nostalgia extravaganza makes my otherwise mundane days a little bit brighter. Thanks.

Ghosted by Saira Bee @ 08/02/2008 5:02 PM EDT


Ughhhhhhh I hate Saturdays.

Anyway, yes, thank you indeed, Matt. This place has been really inspiring for me and it’s nice to have a community in which I can feel like I belong instead of being the weirdo. To me, that’s a pretty valuable thing.

Ghosted by Annette @ 08/02/2008 6:14 PM EDT


Great job Matt, this blog has always been my favorite summer stop. I’ll have to catch up on the past few blogs though, since I’ve been busy giving birth to a baby girl. Looks like you’ve got another X-E fan!

Ghosted by toffeecake @ 08/02/2008 7:18 PM EDT


Congrats Toffeecake!!
You should name her Josh.

Ghosted by JoshC @ 08/02/2008 7:22 PM EDT


Wow, congrats toffeecake!

Ghosted by Bill @ 08/02/2008 7:22 PM EDT


Grats! ^______^

Ghosted by Neg @ 08/02/2008 7:23 PM EDT


Cograts, toffeecake!

I was just talking with the peeps tonight about how if I ever get knocked up, I’m going to be the most attention whorish pregnant woman ever. I will walk around with a tiara atop my head talking nonstop about how I am an giving a new creation onto the world and making sure everyone rubs my belly like I’m fucking buddah.

Ghosted by Mystie @ 08/02/2008 7:43 PM EDT


congrats toffeecake!

Ghosted by phunqsauce @ 08/02/2008 8:09 PM EDT


me too mystie…I can’t wait to get knocked up!

guys, what is Breaking Dawn if I may ask? Is it a Manga? There was this long line in front of B&N last night…guess it was for that. I was like, “there’s a new Harry Potter book?” Thats the only time a line forms at this particular store.

Ghosted by mandy_Reeves @ 08/02/2008 8:14 PM EDT


mandy_Reeves
I’ve not read them but apparently Breaking Dawn is a new book in the “Twilight” series, which is about a girl that’s in love with a Vampire or something.

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 08/02/2008 8:23 PM EDT


Awww, congrats Toffeecake! I’m very pro-babies right now. Wish I could have one. I know, that makes me sound like I’m talking about a toy or something, but I’m serious about wanting a little one. Maybe it’ll happen soon. Doubt it though. :(

Ghosted by Annette @ 08/02/2008 9:08 PM EDT


I too appreciate your blogging all month. It helped to keep my mind off not going on vacation until September this year.

Ghosted by starwenn @ 08/02/2008 9:18 PM EDT


Leigha: I just graduated from Stony Brook (undergrad) this past spring, and I had a great experience there. While the main campus does seem pretty large, you can actually walk across it in like 20 minutes. People there are friendly, there’s always a party somewhere if you want to find one, and even the campus food is not bad (Kelly Quad has a 24-hour dining hall and you’ll come to fully appreciate that when you’re studying for finals until 4 in the morning and find yourself starving). And although the school is in a pretty quiet area, once you drive out to Nesconset Highway, which is like the main big strip of road, you’ll find everything you need from a mall to lots of chain restaurants to a movie theater and so on. And one of my favorite things about the school — it’s literally a 10 minute drive from campus to West Meadow Beach, and once the weather got warm enough, I used to go to the beach in the morning for an hour or two and come back in time for class. Haha, obviously I’m fresh from college and still missing it like hell, so sorry to go on like this. Let me know if you want to know more.

Ghosted by lorien @ 08/02/2008 9:18 PM EDT


But to be fair, Stony does have its downsides. For one thing, parking is sufficiently lacking. If you commute, you’ll have to park at a huge parking lot that’s far enough from the academic mall so that you’d have to take a bus to get to the lecture halls. And on weekends, campus is pretty much a ghost town, as most of the students, even the residents, live close enough to go home on the weekends.

Ghosted by lorien @ 08/02/2008 9:26 PM EDT


Breaking Dawn is about mormon vampires or something.

Ghosted by Bookstore Ninja @ 08/03/2008 3:14 AM EDT


Congratulations, Toffeecake!

Ghosted by Teddy Ray @ 08/03/2008 1:19 PM EDT


Congrats, Toffeecake! Maybe Matt can give you some pointers on functioning without sleep, as you won’t be getting any for the next few months.. ; )

Ghosted by Saira Bee @ 08/03/2008 5:04 PM EDT


Matt, you lucky bastard. I’ve been looking EVERYWHERE for that issue, and the only thing I’ve found is a small digest-size reprint that’s way too expensive. -.-

Ghosted by Ronnie @ 08/03/2008 7:11 PM EDT


Best thing about that issue is when the Autobots just casually leave Gears for dead. Spider-Man is all concerned and they pretty much tell him “we do things differently”. They all but said “We don’t really like him anyway”.

Ghosted by Rob @ 08/03/2008 8:08 PM EDT


I woul LOVE to see a random comic vendor on the street here in Philadelphia. Ala, as the redheaded stepchild city, we don’t tend to have as many cool random things happening on our streets. Anyway, I really am enjoying the summer megaparty! I completely understand that keeping to a daily schedule is nearly impossible to maintain, but it’s been great for the last month. Thanks for taking the time, man. These saved many a bleary, no sleep from the baby, Wednesday!

Ghosted by ThatBaldBastard @ 08/04/2008 9:44 AM EDT


Iam proud to say that I had a subscription for at least one year, (coulda been two, but I cant imagine my mom paying for it twice) to the STAR WARS comic book! Jaxxon and Amaiza, Jimm the Star Killer Kid,the original cyborg Valance. Good stuff. And recently I was looking at some old comics and saw some of the ads and actually thought “Matt would love this stuff!” How weird is that?

Ghosted by Casey @ 08/04/2008 9:30 PM EDT


dude, you work in times square and these guys pop up and around all the time…
come on Matt!, you didnt even remember the Roy Rogers on 14th and broadway in an old post

Ghosted by A.C. @ 08/05/2008 11:21 AM EDT


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