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Topnotchman

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  1. The Tundra was a reprint of the original material. Only Tundra issue #3 has new material, which was the unprinted The Crow 5. I was not aware of this If you ever get the chance to read Caliber Presents 15, that was the preview material for The Crow #5, but then Caliber went bust. So that material didn't show up for a few years, and was included in the Tundra #3 issue. Maybe if you stayed on the forums a little bit more you'd learn more about this fascinating hobby ''Top''. One book in your sig line I hand picked in the NY area, the other I hand picked in the state of Washington. They don't grow on tree's in my area
  2. The Tundra was a reprint of the original material. Only Tundra issue #3 has new material, which was the unprinted The Crow 5. I was not aware of this
  3. This book is easy on the eyes in 9.8, one of the biggest Modern keys, great job!!
  4. I remember talking to a collector in 1996, he paid $1,000 for a NM Fantastic Four #1, and $800.00 for a NM Green Lantern #1 out of the comic buyers guide in around 1982-1984 or so if I can remember. They were from a high grade collection that surfaced. He was practically laughed into the nut hut by his family and friends. Who would pay 1 grand for a dumb comic book. Assuming the grades remotely held up, that would of been a very, very good investment.
  5. This book is just cool. This is the first copy in 9.8 This is also the first certified copy in 9.8.
  6. I'm prepping myself for San Diego next month. I'm going to be looking at alot of early Bronze and Silver. Is there any battery operated hand held light I can keep in my bag that could help me spot color touch. Looking at a books with poor convention lighting for me is a little spooky on a valuable book. I was thinking of just waving a light wand over the book to see if any color touch would jump out. Any help is appreciated.
  7. Why would someone deslab a 9.8 of this book? A reading copy can be bought for under $10.00 at any time.
  8. I know where 3 out of the 4 Joe 21 9.8 copies in 9.8 are at, the only one is the sale from 2006 for 860.00 is the one I do not know.
  9. My 9.6 white pages now looks like a bargain.
  10. Welcome to the boards James. There was not a recorded sale in 2008 on that book, in 2006 a copy sold for $860.00.
  11. The problem with this book is the black back cover has color breaks, the white front cover is not the problem. I have only had one in 9.8 and a few in 9.6, looked at alot of books that appeared high grade until I took it out of the bag and board and cringed when I looked at the back cover spine. This is a legitimate collectors book in 9.8 and well worth the price as many people just put together sets of the McFarlane run. Good luck with the sale!!
  12. His previous auctions he was buying slabbed Joe 21's indvidually, now they all end up in one bulk lot?
  13. Ask him the reason why he did not submit the book to get CGC'd, or look around to see if you see other books that are certified. The book may of failed the prescreen so he is selling it raw for a higher price because he knows the value is 9.8 or bust, so thats his way of maximizing his sales.
  14. No because its not graded, its just another nice raw copy. If its a 9.6 than its worth around $50.00. If he really thought it was that nice, he would just submit it himself and make an additional profit.
  15. The first comic I remember buying new on the rack back in 1981. My original copy is a little rough. I hunted this gem down at San Diego this year, I believe it was the A-1 comics booth. Got it signed in NY last month, just got back today. Its a keeper for me.
  16. Bought this raw on Ebay. One little spine stress by that lower staple keeps from higher grade. I think the centering is excellent, the green is very deep on this book also.
  17. If you look at the big collectable picture of all toys and include comics for GI Joe, than all X-Men comics includes toys. Which one has a bigger fan base? Could be a toss up.
  18. If your goal is to just read old comics, I may suggest buying coverless comics? That way you can still enjoy the story yet you do not have to spend much. Keep the CGC stuff with other more advanced collectors.
  19. You do not want to submit comics that normaly sell for a few dollars. You would want to submit like a Near mint condition Wolverine #1 mini series from 1982. Not Wolverine #85 from 1992.
  20. That Crow book is awesome!! Great job!!