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shaper-migration

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  1. Fresh from CGC, just a few, many more at work still to scan. Biggest score IMO -- Bogeyman #1 CGC 9.8, Highest CGC graded! Haven't scanned it yet, I'll post it tomorrow. But I love Rory Hayes so this means a lot to me.

     

    Heart Throbs #1, sadly came back Restored, it's to keep so I guess I've just got "an opportunity to upgrade later" on my hands. Wasn't super high-grade in any case. Actually looks pretty damn good presentation-wise especially now that it's slabbed.

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    And #2:

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    San Francisco Comic Book #1, still trying to get one to beat my CGC 7.0, this one's going to my brother as a gift to remind him of his hometown while he's living in NYC:

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    Arrgh! #1

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    My Love #2, another bummer Restored.

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    My Love #4

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    My Love #28 CGC 9.4, a major coup as even the Oakland Pedigree books didn't beat this grade for the most part.

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    My Love #29

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    My Love Annual #1

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  2. I just started collecting Ghost Comics, both reader and high-grade copies, some arrivals thus far below.

     

    Ghost Comics #1

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    Ghost Comics #7

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    Ghost Comics #7 - Big Apple Pedigree

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    Ghost Comics #11

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    Expensive and hard to find though these books may be, they are far cheaper than Weird Tales of the Future, which is the GA series I originally set out to collect. Mr. Wolverton's popularity unfortunately appears to have pushed those books into the semi-stratosphere.