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Kevcon

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  1. You cannot even see it from this angle. Just frustrating because just like CGC says there is no way to prove how this happened. The same can be said once the book is in the hands of anyone else, including the grader. Problem is we the consumer pay for it. And no accountability on CGC
  2. The reason I am saying when it was bought I had it bagged and boarded is because I worked for my local comic book store. I bought it new and I always inspect my books before purchase. You cannot see this crease straight on viewing. It’s hard to find it unless you look at the right angle. So no it was not a reader bend. But it is what it is and I’ve seen so many books that look worse get higher grades so I do not believe they are looked at by several graders. If they were then grades would be more consistent. I’m sure it might have been “looked at” as it was being passed from one person to another.
  3. I bought this book new so I know that it has never been read and in a bag and board for years. I had it pressed before sending it in to get graded. That crease would not come out and was told it was a printer crease that happened during production? Is that true? I was also told that this book is being graded tough because of the number of issues printed? I'm just curious because I know there is no way to change this.