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This Week in Your Bronze Age Collection!!
Lee Enterprises replied to TupennyConan's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
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This Week in Your Bronze Age Collection!!
Lee Enterprises replied to TupennyConan's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
With white pages, great centering and already looks like a 9.8, that's a keeper. Such a classic cover. Congratulations! -
Incredible Hulk Collecting Thread
Lee Enterprises replied to joeypost's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
Thanks. The overall apparent high grade look of this book is what drew me to it, but I'm also very happy I received the 9.6 grade. I bought it online already restored and finally sent it to CGC. I didn't get any of the history behind the restoration or pictures of its original state. That would have been cool to see, though. I think you're correct. You generally have to start with a pretty high end book to achieve this level of results, which can be a very questionable move financially given the huge sums of money paid for unrestored keys. -
Fantastic Four Collecting Thread!
Lee Enterprises replied to uclapeterg's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
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THE AMAZING FANTASY #15 CLUB
Lee Enterprises replied to HarveySwick's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
I was reading about CGC acquiring JSA for autograph authentication of cards and was wondering if they might eventually roll out this service for comics. If that ever happens, I wonder if JSA authenticated signatures (like the one on your AF 15) would then become Signature Series books instead of just a note on the label. Having the note on the label would add value in theory (depending on how you try to sell it, if you ever do), but a Signature Series label would add a lot more value. When you get to that point, I would take a mini vacation to FL and fly with it given the high value of the book. -
This is an absolutely gorgeous set you've assembled. I'm sure it has been a fun process. I love this GOOM! cover.
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Silver age comics that are heating up
Lee Enterprises replied to rabidwolf's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
I agree. Such a great foe. Without giving away the ending for someone who hasn't read it, I laugh now when I think about how Spider-Man defeated and "contained" the Sandman at the end of issue #4. -
Silver age comics that are heating up
Lee Enterprises replied to rabidwolf's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
This is my favorite ASM cover of all time (AF #15 is in its own category) and this book is heating up (or just plain hot) in higher grades. I first saw an ASM #4 as a kid at B&D Comics in Roanoke, VA in the early 1980s. It was in a glass revolving showcase and it was $75. That was a lot of money to me as a kid so I didn't buy it and all I could do was dream of owning one. I've owned several since then starting with a bargain $20 mail order purchase that I no longer have. This CGC 9.0 is the best I've come up with so far. -
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Fantastic Four Collecting Thread!
Lee Enterprises replied to uclapeterg's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
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This week in your Magazine collection.
Lee Enterprises replied to batmiesta's topic in Comic Magazines
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The Silver Surfer Collecting Thread
Lee Enterprises replied to comicgrinder's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
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Tales to Astonish 1-101 thread
Lee Enterprises replied to Frisco Larson's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
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The Official The Walking Dead Discussion Thread
Lee Enterprises replied to MutantKeys's topic in Modern Age Comic Books
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Infinite Marvel Picture Frame books
Lee Enterprises replied to Guardian Comics's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
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It's surprising that the Chameleon did not appear in more Spider-Man stories. Maybe it's because he wasn't as visually interesting as Doctor Octopus, the Sandman, the Green Goblin and others.
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Showcase your Harvey comics here!
Lee Enterprises replied to Hepcat's topic in Silver Age Comic Books