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nmtg9

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  1. On 1/14/2024 at 3:17 PM, themagicrobot said:

    Aged 10 years old out of a class of 30 split between boys and girls only 5 boys collected comics in any meaningful way although everyone would have been getting at least one U.K. comic each week (usually delivered with the daily paper).

    One lad was considered eccentric because he kept a notebook listing the comics he owned. I just memorised the covers

    Going to school in Middlesbrough and Leeds I didn't meet another kid who read or collected comics until I was 16. Or at least the didn't publicly acknowledge it...

  2. On 1/5/2024 at 2:01 PM, Albert Tatlock said:

    Arrange a job interview, and when they ask you what your qualifications are, make it known that you can spot a UKPV at a thousand paces, are aware which titles were distributed by T & P and which by Miller, and have access to the accumulated wisdom recorded within these pages.

    Bingo, you will be in, at double the salary of the last bloke, who got the sack when his ignorance of the distinction between nd and ND was exposed.

    Would be quite cool working there.

    Anyone bringing in a comic collection would be told their cents copies are worthless and all pence variants/stamps scanned for this thread first of course. 

  3. On 12/6/2023 at 6:42 PM, Garystar said:

    I did read it but you've now shamed me into giving you a Like.

     

    About 16 minutes in he pulls out a UKPV Amazing Spider-man and claims these were printed a day before the cents copies - don't think I've ever heard a day before mentioned.

     

    What he actually says is they came out the day before. 

    So.... They must have been printed weeks ahead of the cents copies, sent over on the ships, distributed by T&P who then released them the exact day before they were released back in the US.

    Seems reasonable.

  4. I sold about 3500 back in 2021. Took a hit but it was satisfying getting rid of lots of comics that really didn't mean much to me. And with the proceeds I got a nice GSXM1 just before it took off.

    So I ended up with about 5500 which is now 6000 of major title runs. 

    Having just read this thread I am now wondering if I should cull again. I collect the major marvel character runs but I could easily cut that off when the first volumes stopped in 96. Other than ASM, I'm not really interested in owning them.

    As someone else mentioned as well, I will sell as one and maybe take another hit but it's nice to clear the space sometimes.

  5. On 3/22/2023 at 8:12 AM, Get Marwood & I said:

    I had to look it up! 

    Ms Marvel has the longest UKPV run where all issues in the title exist as pence copies (1-23) closely followed by The Fly with all 19 issues in the title existing in pence. Captain America has the longest unbroken pence run of 78 issues (176-253). Good shout on Marvel Two-In-One though Neil - it has an unbroken run of 61 pence issues (11-71). 

     

    Ladies and gentlemen, the king of the pence variants........:manhero:

  6. On 3/20/2023 at 1:18 PM, rakehell said:

    Also especially nice as it's one of the few instances where you can collect an entire run in UKPPV. (thumbsu

    There's a great question, what is the longest run you can get in UKPPVs? 

    Sure Steve can tell us in a second. Was thinking it might be Two in One but remembered the early ones were ND here..

  7. Want sure where to put this but it needs sharing. 

    All from the same seller:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/KID-COLT-OUTLAW-109-March-1963-Jack-Kirby-art-Marvel-Comic-No-back-cover/325415976813?hash=item4bc44dbf6d:g:RCIAAOSwaABjaiI1&pageci=aa0b37c2-4c3a-486b-b8cb-6d7b49bdb44d&redirect=mobile

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JOURNEY-INTO-MYSTERY-83-Original-Back-Cover-August-1962-Marvel-No-comic/325431629835?hash=item4bc53c980b:g:c4cAAOSwbt9jCEMD&pageci=92be532b-c246-482b-8650-e70c197ed8c7&redirect=mobile

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TALES-OF-SUSPENSE-33-Sept-1962-Kirby-Ditko-comic-Marvel-no-back-cover/325398034686?hash=item4bc33bf8fe:g:kWIAAOSw21pjV98p&pageci=0f1725a9-b7bc-4164-8610-a0c3773e9b20&redirect=mobile

    Has also sold "back covers" of AF15 (2 copies), ASM 1,and an FF5 in recent months as well as other comics without back covers. 

    Pretty certain there is no way of knowing that a particular back cover is from a particular issue if there are no parts of the front still attached. 

    Tried reporting one of the listings but it wouldn't allow me to say why I thought it might be fraudulent. 

  8. Lots of bookshops or stalls would do that, 3 old for 1 out 2 for 1.

    It was a bit before my time to be honest but my dad did this a lot in Middlesbrough and Leeds in the 60s and 70s. He said that was how me kept reading in the early 80s when my parents had no money. 

    Also explains why there were much less DC in the collection from that period 😂 he cashed them in for marvel he once told me. 

  9. That is silly money for #8. Assume this makes it the most valuable Marvel UK issue (except maybe the 180/181 reprints?

    Don't think #24 commands a premium compared to other issues around it but a nice copy with the free gift is always going to be more desirable. 

    I loved this series and remember it as it was issue, even though I was only 4🙂

     

    Edited for spelling 

  10. Great thread. 

    Growing up in late seventies in the North East of England, comics were everywhere. Every newsagent had them, every market had at least one stall full of them. 

    And we had of course US comics but also British comics, Disney reprints and Marvel UK. There was so much choice. 

    By the mid 80s we'd moved to Leeds and then Odyssey 7 opened up (sister store to the Manchester shop). It was great but being an introverted teenager I was intimidated by the older staff and customers. 

    I do remember they got a copy of X Men #2 in for £25. I would stare at it for ages. 

    I preferred the comic stall in the indoor market ran by Ron, Skyrack Books. Had a pull list with him.

    In about 88 at some point when Punisher was doing well I found an ASM 129 in his stock. Priced the same as surrounding issues at £3. It was going for about £100 at the time. He obviously hadn't realised he had a copy. 

    It was a Monday and I'd gone into town to buy some new release records. There was an assistant working the stall who clearly knew nothing about the stock. I saw the 129 and couldn't believe it. Worse thing though, I didn't have enough money to buy it. Things were tight back then. Ron would let you leave a deposit and pay later, or in instalments so that's what I had to do. 

    I sweated all week, worried that he wouldn't let me have the issue so cheap, make up an excuse or something. Credit to him he did. But when I went on the Saturday and told him I had some comic put away he saw what it was and was clearly annoyed. But he did let me have it. He was a nice guy. 

    Spending time flipping through rows and rows of comics was a time in my childhood that I would always feel happy doing. Nice memories. 

     

  11. CGC need to recognise their responsibilities to the community here as well. 

    There are a lot of new (and old) collectors out there who would believe what the label and the less- than- fully- honest dealer says when they describe a comic as a first appearance when really it's a six year old reprint. Already happened on at least one listing which was discussed earlier. 

  12. Boomers versus millennials. 🙄

    Thought I'd opened Twitter for a moment. 

    What we need to recognise is that the world as it is today is the product of people in their 40s, 50s, 60s etc. They were the ones that built the modern world not people currently in their 20s, 30s.

    And yeah, modern comics are not as fun (for me) as older ones also. 

     

  13. The seller of the slabbed Mystic 40 seems to be deliberately playing on this labeling error as well. If someone buys this book at 5k and then understands what it really is I do wonder what recourse they might have against cgc and /or the seller. 

    It's a clear misrepresentation of a product. 

    How is this any different than labelling Marvel Tales 137 as an AF15?