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seanfingh

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  1. Wow. That HFH #1 looks really sharp!
  2. Kudos to Kimik for a sweet Showcase 80 Kudos to Oneasian for a a really nice Cap 143 auto'd by John Romita! Thanks guys, --S.
  3. How are you going to sell that personalized book after the next focus shift? You better hope Par2uch wants it.
  4. Thanks to the Bronze Godfather for more sweet Marvel slabs and to cloudofwit for a sweet Dona Rosa Joker #1. Kudos, guys!
  5. Lawrence, That is one of the best Cardy books I've seen. Kudos!!
  6. You know the answer to that. The money goes on the nightstand first.
  7. Big kudos to Kris (thecollector) for handling a couple of large submissions for me. Kris is a pro at SS, friendly and easy to deal with. He also handles books well. Some highlights of his latest 2 submissions: Shanna #1 (1973) Steranko SS 9.6 The Shadow #1 (1973) Kaluta SS 9.6 Weird Worlds 5 Kaluta SS 9.6 DC Special 29 Adams SS 9.6 Brave and Bold 102 Adams SS 9.4 X-Men 281 Thibert SS 9.8 Can't wait to get the rest of 'em. Thanks, Kris.
  8. I know who you are, ding-dong. I'm talking about Brad, the guy that he bought the 98 from as a raw 9.4.
  9. Kudos to Sterling for another impeccably packaged horror gem and overdue kudos to Blow Up the Moon for a great Bronze gem at a great price. Thanks, guys.
  10. Thanks, Zonker!! It was the pictures of the boy transforming that gave me nightmares, but even as a little kid, I knew that the real monsters were the parents.
  11. It appears to be a privately held company run by a Lebanese immigrant named Georges Hallak. comicage entertainment, no personal name received should i even attempt to get a refund? Who knows? Even at 20 cents a comic, buying sight unseen is
  12. It appears to be a privately held company run by a Lebanese immigrant named Georges Hallak. comicage entertainment, no personal name received
  13. I think it is a big deal that he has a copy of Aquateers Meet the Superfriends.