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kimik

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  1. Good luck. Now, back to the book at hand.
  2. I''ve sent a raw high grade copy to get graded recently...and I'm hoping for 8.0, 8.5 or a 9.0. Keeping my fingers cross for the outcome. Very nice. Have you had it for a while or is it a recent acquisition? I had this high grade SC22 for a while and a a few dozens silver age/bronze spideys I ve sent out to get graded. I see. One good book (SC 22) along with the junk. Some of these JUNK spideys may be top on the CGC census. That should bring in some big dollars for you if they are.
  3. I''ve sent a raw high grade copy to get graded recently...and I'm hoping for 8.0, 8.5 or a 9.0. Keeping my fingers cross for the outcome. Very nice. Have you had it for a while or is it a recent acquisition? I had this high grade SC22 for a while and a a few dozens silver age/bronze spideys I ve sent out to get graded. I see. One good book (SC 22) along with the junk.
  4. I''ve sent a raw high grade copy to get graded recently...and I'm hoping for 8.0, 8.5 or a 9.0. Keeping my fingers cross for the outcome. Very nice. Have you had it for a while or is it a recent acquisition?
  5. Wow. When you look at the book based on this list you truly appreciate how hard it is to find a nice mid grade copy, let alone a high grade one.
  6. Very nice. Is it on the website or going straight to auction? Should bring $5K plus in that condition.
  7. I hope I get to prove you wrong on the last part! The fact that (other than sending my son to Chicago, and a google adwords campaign) I have not started advertising this sale yet and still we have some of what seem to me (I admit my opinion dosen't count for much) to be the top collectors in the country chatting about a collection of 3000+ books when we have not even finished putting the information for the first 100 books online, says I might be doing something right. OK that was a run on sentance and I lose 20 points. Now back to work. Rob Lite is updating our google doc with the grades, and CGC facts, I am updating the auctionzip site and the website. By the way if you have not discovered auctionzip yet you need to give it a look. We use it for all of our auctions and it is great. You can use it for free to find local auctions in your area (hince the zip part of the name). If you pay a very small fee (I am not connected with them so I get no part of the fee) you can search 14,000 auctioneers auctions. Imagine if you did a search on say green lantern. You might find a treasure at a local auction. Just a thought, and now I have given back a small tid bit for all the help you fine folks have given me. enjoy. Rob I truly hope that you top $20K with this book in the auction on your site, but I would expect that there were a lot of potential buyers for it who were not a Chicago and primarily get their books through one of the big three comic auction sites instead. While there are a lot of deep pockets on the boards here (and at least one of them is going to be bidding on your book (thumbs u ), we are but a small piece of the collecting landscape. The big three sites I mentioned have long established reputations and client lists, and some of them might not be aware of it. However, don't be surprised if representatives from their organizations are bidding on the book to re-sell/re-auction on their sites. I don't know how difficult (or costly) it is to do this, but I wonder if you could take bids via an eBay live auction for the week running up to your auction like Heritage does. This would help to get you global exposure for a very significant collection of SA books at hopefully a fraction of the normal advertising costs.
  8. Here is my newest GL acquisition (thanks to detective27kid (thumbs u )
  9. Maybe this high price may bring a few more 5.0's or 6.0's out. I think $15000-20000 for the 8.0 Mound City copy looks reasonable now. Define "reasonable"! This book is currently driven by supply and demand. Collectors now recognizes that SC 22 page quality is normally crm/ow. This particular 5.5 has off-white pages, and as detective27kid said " On sc22 pq is a big deal if you are looking for a separating quality over other copies". This copy deserves a premium...but $3803.64??? Regarding the Mound City 8.0, this is the only publicly high grade copy available for sale and the rest is tucked away in collections. Below are examples of other notable Silver Age keys sales which I have mentioned before. Let's use BB 28 and Avengers 1 as a comparison. The 3rd highest graded BB 28 (which there is five) sold in Comiclink for $21000. Also, let's use Avengers 1 as a comparison. A 8.0 (5th highest and 23 copies) sold in CL for $26000 and a 9.0 (4th highest and ten copies) for $20000 again in CL. Showcase 22 is in high demand and there are less high grade copies available compare to their counterparts. Man, the 5.5 got almost $4k....I can't even guess what the Mound copy will bring now. Tim (tth2), any thoughts on what you think that 8.0 Mound may bring at auction? I couldn`t even guess. The market is way too fluid for this book right now, plus I really don`t follow prices of non-NM books. I guess it wouldn`t surprise me if this book broke the $10K mark, but that`s about all i can say. I can agree with that (thumbs u It will be interesting to see where the Mound City copy ends up. Most (all?) of us here agree that it is not an 8.0 book, but that is what the label says. My guess is that it sets a new record (can it top the price paid for the 9.0s?) for SC #22 IF it gets sufficient exposure since a lot of (or most of) collectors will pay for the CGC grade, not the book in the holder. The only thing I can see that might hurt the price a bit is that they are doing the auction themselves and not on one of the big three sites (Clink, CC or Heritage).
  10. I'm in the market for a high grade GL 7, but no luck. Very tough book. Even Metropolis has not had one in ages (and they can find pretty much anything). The problem with 7 is Sinestro doesn't appear on the cover and 7 is so tough to find. Looks like there's a very nice copy of 7 in the Mound City collection, though. That is a nice copy. Too bad it's not graded. I think for the long term, GL 7 should do very well. It is graded and is a 9.0. So, it ranks up there. It really is too bad he is not on the cover. Wow, it's a 9.0. Imagine if he was on the cover, this issue would look so cool! That is why everyone needs a copy of #9 as well.
  11. I'm in the market for a high grade GL 7, but no luck. Very tough book. Even Metropolis has not had one in ages (and they can find pretty much anything). The problem with 7 is Sinestro doesn't appear on the cover and 7 is so tough to find. Looks like there's a very nice copy of 7 in the Mound City collection, though. That is a nice copy. Too bad it's not graded. I think for the long term, GL 7 should do very well. It is graded and is a 9.0. So, it ranks up there. It really is too bad he is not on the cover. That's right, he is not on the cover so nobody should bid on it.
  12. I could be wrong in this, but my impression has always been that JLA was much more popular with DC collectors than Avengers was with Marvel collectors. Next to Batman-related titles, I'd say that JLA was usually the 2nd most popularly collected DC title, whereas I think Avengers historically trailed several of the individual titles. The comparisons aren't perfect, because there were multiple Batman titles while Marvel had a limited number of titles plus several anthology titles that featured 2 characters, but I know a lot more DC collectors for whom JLA was their #1 or #2 title than Marvel collectors for whom Avengers was their #1 or #2 title. I think it depends when you started reading comics. For me, that was 1987/88 (X-Men #211) and JLA was a lame title. For old school collectors, JLA probably has strong appeal but for Marvel Zombie converts or those of us who started reading comics in the 80s, say post-Crisis, then JLA does not hold the same appeal. At that time, even West Coast Avengers was a better read than JLA.
  13. I'm in the market for a high grade GL 7, but no luck. Very tough book. Even Metropolis has not had one in ages (and they can find pretty much anything).
  14. Wow, I am surprised that no other copies have popped up on eBay yet. I was hoping that would be the case, but so far no such luck.
  15. I could buy the argument that B&B 28 is just a later version of All Star #3 (which obviously it is), but not that it`s an earlier version of Avengers #1. This completely dismisses its historical and influential role in the Silver Age and its direct impact on creating the Marvel era, which is something no other DC book can claim. It`s like saying that Batman is basically an earlier version of Moon Knight. If you`re going to go down that path, then you`re vulnerable to the stupid argument that the Marvel Zombies always use: what`s so special about Showcase #22, since it`s just the reintroduction of a character who first appeared in All American #16? What I meant by that comment is that B&B #28 suffers price wise for the same reason Avengers #1 does - it does not have the first appearace of any heroes. I am not knocking its historical signficance at all since even Marvel zombies have to admit that without B&B #28 there would be no FF and the Marvel SA in general. If you want to compare it All Star #3, then you see the same issue again as All Star #3 is not on the same price plateau as the first appearances of a lot of the GA heroes. FWIW, I am looking for a mid grade B&B #28 right now since I think it is undervalued a bit. Sure, Hal GL is definitely a reintro and improvement on the playboy GL of the GA. However, the zombies can't really win with that argument since the science or sci-fi ties that DC used to update/remake the characters several years before FF #1 obviously influenced Stan Lee's approach to how the Marvel characters "received" their powers as well. You could argue that all Stan did was rehash DCU concepts to create his characters.
  16. Maybe this high price may bring a few more 5.0's or 6.0's out. I think $15000-20000 for the 8.0 Mound City copy looks reasonable now. Define "reasonable"! This book is currently driven by supply and demand. Collectors now recognizes that SC 22 page quality is normally crm/ow. This particular 5.5 has off-white pages, and as detective27kid said " On sc22 pq is a big deal if you are looking for a separating quality over other copies". This copy deserves a premium...but $3803.64??? Regarding the Mound City 8.0, this is the only publicly high grade copy available for sale and the rest is tucked away in collections. Below are examples of other notable Silver Age keys sales which I have mentioned before. Let's use BB 28 and Avengers 1 as a comparison. The 3rd highest graded BB 28 (which there is five) sold in Comiclink for $21000. Also, let's use Avengers 1 as a comparison. A 8.0 (5th highest and 23 copies) sold in CL for $26000 and a 9.0 (4th highest and ten copies) for $20000 again in CL. Showcase 22 is in high demand and there are less high grade copies available compare to their counterparts. I wouldn't argue that the price is unreasonable given the market. I'm just saying that the market is not being driven by reason, or at least by anything reasonable related to appreciation of comics. Call it irrational exhuberance! I would say that prices are being driven by demand, not supply. The supply a year or two ago was the same as it is today (actually less, because copies are coming out of the woodwork now). So why is the price suddenly going up? Because demand has gone crazy. And why has demand gone crazy? Because of pure speculation. People want to get a copy to invest in hoped for profits down the road (or maybe next week). I do agree...it's irrational exuberance! This SC 22 5.5 sold for double what a BB28 in 5.5 and one and a half time a Avengers 1 in 5.5. At this rate it is the second most valued DC Silver Age comic and this is not based on OSPG prices. Also, the data that Peewee22, the help with others, and I collected confirms the supply and the scarcity of higher grade copies. (thumbs u SC #22 should is the second most important DC SA key behind #4 in my opinion. B&B #28 is nice, but it is basically an earlier version of Avengers #1.
  17. Wow....that is high to me....Rick, (Detective27) what do you think? I have a strong "feeling" as to where the price both "should" go, and "might" end up... however, I have found from past experience that when I am an active participant , I should keep my cards "close to me" I'll say this much. I think this book, and this book alone, will be the preamble for HG 22s to come over the years... Uh oh, if Rick is in the house then the rest of us might as well forget about chasing it.
  18. Descent reading copy. Can't just own only one copy...some members in this club have a second copy...third copy...fourth copy so far. Some of us peon collectors only have ONE copy... I guess it's the definition of quantities or qualities. It's nice to have more than one copy, but attaining a high grade copy will be satisfying for most people. (thumbs u peewee22 has a very nice copy now, I believe. (thumbs u
  19. In case anyone is wondering about the CGC 5.5 copy on eBay, I asked the seller whether it had been pressed and here is his response: "Not to my knowledge, I purchased it already graded and in the CGC case. I would be happy to send you whatever angle/picture you would like. Or let me know if there is something you would like me to look for in particular and I will."
  20. Descent reading copy. Can't just own only one copy...some members in this club have a second copy...third copy...fourth copy so far. Some of us peon collectors only have ONE copy... It really doesn't count if you only have one copy............
  21. lots of time left in that auction...it should break $3k... i know i havent bid in a few days...just waiting.... I am not as certain now as I was after the first 24 hours. While it is a hot book, if you look at GPA prices (last 5.5 was $1434 in Nov 2008) and the last noted 6.0 going for $3500 (or something like that) then the market for 5.5s might not be at that level, yet. It will be there next year provided the economy does not tank again (a small pull back would be okay), but here's hoping the prices stay down until next summer so we can load up on a few more copies. (thumbs u BTW, it was interesting to note that a friend who works at my LCS last night (he is a GL collector as well) mentioned that the movie delay/$$ troubles might hamper demand for GL books a bit right now. I wonder if this will have any impact or not. Although none of us are experts in the field of crystal-balling, we've been awake in this biz long enough to safely say that a nice SC 22 is a great long term investment and more important, fun to own. I'm 48 and (had) been chasing one since the 70s. The census report that Rich did confirms this: it's rare, a major character intro, a '59 issue, and low qual PQ. There are 9.2 - 9.6s of the other SA keys available. Some of the Boardies own these (wish I were one).There is no KNOWN copy > 9.0 of S22. It is the rarest SA key. I'll rack up all I can get (within financial reason and whatever Rick leaves for scraps). The 5.5 on ebay is just a tad short of what we call the nice ones (6.0 and up). But it is nice. The movie, to me, helps 22s surface that normally would not. (thumbs u Showcase 22's 50th birthday this month. Happy Birthday Hal Jordan!!! Err - I once had a Showcase #22 with a July date stamp - so a little late on the Birthday wishes. Thanks for pointing this out. You are right, I have done research and found some date stamp copies with July on it. SC 22 was release in 07/59. If we use the date listed on the first page of the comic which is 9-10/59, then it will be the 50th. Heck! Let's celebrate it for the whole 2009. Green Lantern Hal Jordan high lights for this year: Ryan Reynolds cast as GL Green Lantern First Flight release Green Lantern major comic story line Record price for CGC 7.5 $10500 Record price for CGC 5.5 Mound City CGC 8.0 surface Mound City CGC 8.0 sets record price for 8.0??? will a CGC 9.2 surface??? GL movie looses financing GL movie canceled Surplus of Showcase #22's and decrease in demand in the marketplace causes price to tank. Updated that for ya! I used Rip Hunter's time maching to look few months into the future... How many NM copies of SC #22 did you snag off the stand while you were there?
  22. The price of this 5.5 definitely will have an impact on the 5.0s, 4.0s. Again, this 5.5 has nice off white pages. BTW, very nice GL1. Thanks. This was the copy of GL #1 that Rick had up for sale here in July. Too bad I was not smart enough to snag his last SC #22 5.0 for $1500 instead. Another nice one will come your way. Just a missed opportunity. Not at that price unless I can find it raw locally............or Rick is kind enough to use July 2009 pricing on his new copies that are being slabbed
  23. The price of this 5.5 definitely will have an impact on the 5.0s, 4.0s. Again, this 5.5 has nice off white pages. BTW, very nice GL1. Thanks. This was the copy of GL #1 that Rick had up for sale here in July. Too bad I was not smart enough to snag his last SC #22 5.0 for $1500 instead. I do have a few new HG slabbed and raw early GLs to add to the sig line when they arrive shortly as well. (thumbs u