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RCheli

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  1. DC Super Stars C-4 $25 1976 -- Superboy and the Legion of Super Heroes #216/DC Super Stars #2 Tyroc, DC's not-so-great response to Luke Cage.
  2. DC Super Stars B-9 $25 SOLD 1976 -- Superman #303/DC Super-Stars #7 Jim Aparo's Aquaman is seriously underrated. That is all.
  3. DC Super Stars B-7 $20 SOLD 1977 -- Shazam #30/Welcome Back Kotter #5 Who doesn't love a Superman/Captain Marvel battle? Everyone loves it! And Vinnie Barbarino, too!
  4. DC Super Stars C-8 $25 1976 -- Justice League of America #133/DC Super-Stars #6 I'm starting to run out of clever things to say. But I do love the JLA cover, that's for sure.
  5. DC Super Stars D-8 $25 SOLD 1976 -- Flash #243/Super-Team Family #6 I will fight the man who doesn't love Super-Team Family. And let me tell you, I fight dirty.
  6. DC Super Stars A-10 $35 SOLD 1976 -- Batman #280/Superman Family #179 Really nice Ernie Chua/Chan cover on the Batman, and a pretty nice Schaffenberger on the Superman Family, too.
  7. DC Super Stars B-11 $25 SOLD 1976 -- Superman #305/Tarzan Family #66 Another great Superman cover. The Tarzan Family cover is pretty terrific, too.
  8. DC Super Stars D-11 $30 SOLD 1976 -- Batman Family #8/Superboy and the LSH #221 Would you call that a bondage cover? Maybe? Sure. Why not.
  9. DC Super Stars C-11 $25 SOLD 1976 -- All Star Comics #63/Superman Family #180 Do you realize you saved a WHOLE CENT when you bought your comics in these packs? Just 79 cents for 80 cents worth of comics. What a deal!
  10. DC Super Stars D-9 $25 1976 -- Action Comics #463/Plop #23 Say what you will about the stories on the inside, but the art and especially the covers for 70s Supermans were terrific. This one is no different. Great condition on both books.
  11. Dynamic Comics C-9 $20 1978 -- Superboy and the LSH #243/Flash #265 This is the only one tonight that has any sort of flaw on the comics. The Superboy has a spine roll at the top, which is purely due to storage. I guess you could press it out, but it would melt the bag. Otherwise, I think you put this under a cinder block, and you're good to go. Right?
  12. Dynamic Comics B-9 $30 SOLD 1978 -- DC Comics Presents #2/Batman #303 Grease pencil on the white part of the bottom of the DC Comics Presents side of the bag. The comics themselves look great -- minty fresh indeed.
  13. I've often heard people lament at the lack of quality DC Super Pacs from the mid-to-late 70s. They say, "Raphe, we've seen enough Action #1s and Detective #27s. We need something more!" Well, you're in luck. I'll be offering up a dozen or so different 2-packs. No, not as exciting as the 3- and 4-packs from earlier in the decade, but still pretty cool. They are new old stock, and they haven't seen the light of day for 40+ years. They were stored pretty nicely, and the comics on the inside show very little wear or spine/corner stress. Obviously I can't guarantee a grade (if you want to break them out and get them graded), but they are nice. The bags show little wear, though some have a small amount of the graphics stuck on them from other bags. The bags are not yellowing. Payment by PayPal or check or, if you attend one of the show I regularly set up at, you can pay me cash there. Shipping is $6, regardless if you get one pack or ten. I accept returns within 30 days. PM me with any questions.
  14. Because in one case, you have to search for a book and in the other case, it is being sold to you. For example, I had a DMZ #1 in my $5 bin for about 6 months. I noticed it when I was adding a book, pulled it out of the box, repriced it at $15 and put it on my wall and it sold in 30 minutes. And that's the most minor of selling. If I put it up on a Facebook live auction, I could talk about the HBO show starting production, how it has great story and art, how it's yet another worthwhile Vertigo #1... blah, blah, blah... I'm sure it would sell for $25.
  15. The Heritage market is completely different than your standard one-day con market and your LCS market. It's not a bad thing that Heritage did well last year, but to me it's not much different than comparing the DJIA to the general economy. Just because one is doing incredibly well, doesn't mean that the other is matching it.
  16. http://www.recalledcomics.com/WinnieThePooh22Whitman.php