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In Star Trek IV, Captain Kirk (William
Shatner) was asked if he came from outer space. Kirk replied,
"No, I come from Iowa; I only work in outer space."
click for Spoof
'Trek Love'
A 'close encounter' with Crazy Ed can be
as unreal.
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I'm really HIM (Crazy Ed), I'm really Crazy; & they
let me out for today to clean my padded cell!" On 1st
meeting Crazy Ed (in person), you will laugh and wonder what
asylum let Ed free in present day reality...or a national comic convention.
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The 2nd encounter often
creates a loyal repeat customer. With a 3rd encounter
or more--you become a lasting friend who regularly visits Ed's
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Ed looked up to find the 'N Sync entourage
at his booth. Justin Timberlake was there (without Britney
Spears). Joey Fatone bought a Crazy
Ed Archive Superman 11.
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Joey Fatone's autograph:
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Have
a peek at Joey Fatone's autograph...(you cannot see his credit or
personal information).
We will share his birthday (Jan. 28, 1977).
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Mr. Valentino is the publisher of Image
Comics
James Valentino purchased comics from Ed
(Pittsburgh Comicon 2001)
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Ed
with Joe Jusko, artist for Marvel Masterpieces.
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Time
Bandits movie character "Og"
(Mike Edmonds) at Crazy Ed's in 2001 Megacon.
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Lyn
St. James
Way back (early 90's) when Ed's specialty was taxes, he could proudly
say Race Car driver Lyn St. James was among his clients! In fact,
so was her CPA at the time!
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Famed DC artist Carmen Infantino

Ed got a great birthday surprise in Atlanta. Mr. Infantino was Ed's
neighbor!
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Infantino began the "New Look" Batman in 1964
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Mark
Waid, author of Kingdom Come
Mark is one of Ed's long-standing customers. They
both love 'old' DC titles.
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Lost
in Space
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June Lockhart
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Ed & Bill Mumy

Ed meets crew of Lost In Space.

click for larger image
click for show theme
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Mark Goddard "Major West"
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Jonathan Harris "Dr. Smith"
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Bill Mumy & Angela Cartwright
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Pictured with Ed is Detroit area Fox network Sportscaster Woody
Woodriffe; Woody was buying key Silver Age from Ed since '90 in
Miami!
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Ed traded a comic for the Silver Age DC editor's signed
card.
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Laura Vandervoot, playing Supergirl on SMALLVILLE
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