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Bsamurai

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  1. Appreciate the info everyone! 

    I've been researching this for a while and familiar with Vic and the Journey's he's worked on. There is 1 single signature copy of issue #1 on the census which could be his signature, however according to what's on the census the other signed issues are not any he's worked on.

    That signed issue #1 could also be Heath or Ayers, but I guess only CGC and the person who owns it would know for sure which sig is on that solo copy (shrug)

  2. On 10/6/2022 at 6:58 AM, seanfingh said:

    Golden Age is an inaccurate term for JIM, which ran from 1952-1967 or 68. So that may hurt your ability to track these books down.  

    The best way to track down copies for sale here is to do a thread in the Want to Buy section.  Use the issue numbers you are looking for.  For example if you want the horror books say you are looking for SS copies of issues 1-82.  If you are interested in Thor books, 83-125. 
     

    it will help if you state which signers you would prefer, and what you are paying.

    I know for the Golden Age period of JIM that would be issues 1-22. I may be looking for a needle in a haystack as there are only a handful of these that are signed. I saw a #2 that was signed by Stan Lee but when I reached out to the seller he never responded back after multiple attempts even though it's still listed on his site so he might not have it anymore.

    Will definitely try your other suggestion of posting in the Want to Buy section, however I might need to wait a while before I'm allowed access to that forum. Thanks!