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AlbertMil

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  1. On 3/2/2023 at 6:53 PM, atticus.fetch said:

    I have been working through my run of X-Men and came across a John Byrne signature on the first interior page of my X-Men #120 (1st cameo of Alpha Flight). I was considering submitting this for the Chris Claremont signature series but wondering how this interior writing might affect the grade. Does anyone know and if so, would it be better to submit to CBCS for signature verification. I did not have this book personally signed -- I didn't even know the signature was there until I went to grade it -- but it looks legit.

    Here are the scans and a photo of the interior page:

    35891576_X-Men120-1.thumb.jpg.ccd3bf175503e2cce8b98e28899c9eda.jpg

    1641107577_X-Men120-2.thumb.jpg.23330ea38ffa74b7726b1620ab7062a2.jpg

    1424658844_X-Men120-3.thumb.jpg.1eb746619aba67d77f0256241434a1c1.jpg

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    Wow, what a find! If you're thinking of submitting it for the Chris Claremont signature series, you might be wondering how the interior writing could affect the grade. I'm not sure about that specifically, but you could consider reaching out to CBCS for signature verification. 

  2. On 5/10/2022 at 11:35 PM, GACollectibles said:

    It's actually a Quality Control pre-interview(copied from the email):

    "CGC is thrilled to announce the inaugural CGC Comics Academy. This free, one-day seminar is an opportunity to learn comic book grading from CGC experts, test your knowledge, win prizes, submit collectibles and more. Plus, you'll have a chance to receive a job offer! Space is limited, so apply today!

    CGC Comics Academy will take place July 9-10, 2022, in Tampa, Florida, at the Embassy Suites Tampa Downtown Convention Center. The two-day seminar is free, with snacks, beverages, lunch and a happy hour included."

    Is it one day?  Is it two?  Did I win?

    Yes, the CGC Comics Academy seems like a fantastic opportunity for students who are interested in learning about comic book grading and potentially pursuing a career in the field. The fact that the seminar is free and includes meals and a happy hour is a great bonus, and the chance to learn from CGC experts and submit collectibles for grading is an invaluable experience. Also, if you are a student this writing servicehttps://essays.edubirdie.com/mark-my-essay can make your journey through those wonderful years of learning and developing even more enjoyable. Attending events like this can also be a great way to network with professionals in the industry and connect with other like-minded individuals who share your interests. So, if you're a student who is passionate about comics and wants to learn more about the grading process and potential career opportunities, the CGC Comics Academy would be an excellent event to attend.

     

     

    That sounds so good. It's too bad that I missed that.