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MrRoboto

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  1. Last one of the day (Or else I would violate the forums rules). Pages are cream - off-white Thank you guys for your help! Can't wait to explore the forums further
  2. Appears to be trimmed at top. However, after closer inspection, it has the same dimensional (measurement wise) compared to any other comic book, just a printing defect.
  3. I'm pretty new at this but I would say 8.5-9.0
  4. Thank you for the grade This helps me out a lot. Now I will make sure to get it pressed.
  5. Hi Guys! My name is MrRoboto and I have been collecting comics for the last 5 years. After much consideration, I have decided to start sending some of my collection into CGC for grading. Daily, or even twice a day, I will be posting PGM's of some of the comics. Thanks in advance for the reviews guys! Glade to join the group
  6. Pages are cream and the cover is still attached to the book.
  7. Hi Guys! I was wondering what the grade on this Batman #423 could fetch. I am 99% sure I am going to send it in, but want a good idea of what the grade could be. Also to note: the pages are off-white to white. -MrRoboto
  8. Hi Guys! I'm MrRoboto and have been collecting comics for over 5 years. I recently made a submission to CGC but was unsure what the grades were going to be. I've gone to multiple shops and asked their opinion but I fear that they are trying to low-ball me to buy the comic for a cheap price. As a result, I just wanted to post few pictures of comics here and see what you guys think the grade would bring. Thanks guys! Note: The first book is a Spider-Man #1 1990 Silver Direct Variant. The pages are white and the book has never been read. By the way, the line in the book in the second photo is not a crease, but a printing defect I think.