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seanfingh

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  1. That is Rich Henn's book. Just amazing.
  2. For being such a great artist, Neal does not have a very clean sig. This is probably the best one I had and, as you pointed out, it is still out of balance from the size of the names. http://www.myslabbedcomics.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=4124&GSub=630
  3. You may want to PM Rich_Henn. Richie did some Ostranders around the time the Suicide Squad movie was in production.
  4. LOVE the Geena Davis. Crack for Susan Sarandon? I would have been tempted to go Long Kiss Goodnight and double up with Sam Jackson. Nonethless it is amazing!!
  5. I think It would be relatively easy to disprove this by looking at your extremely derogatory posts over the years. I mean comparing SS to purple label? Constantly posting about getting anything other than comics signed? Just own it, dude. You certainly haven't been a shrinking violet about your disdain, so please, just own it.
  6. Oakman will say literally anything as long as he can get on his anti-signature soapbox and shout to the mountaintops.
  7. That Kirby interior sig is from 25+ years ago. That Stan sig is not. Silver Sharpie on the cover is a more recent addition.
  8. It's almost the worst thing ever. That is just an awful signature. Stan used to have such a clean, tight sig. The market will eventually differentiate among the nice tight well placed signatures and the blobbish abominations that have been cranked out the last two years (and some prior to that obviously).
  9. I appreciate his alacrity and enthusiasm, but suck it, I shall not.
  10. I would leave it in that top loader. It looks nice as is. If you continue to progress into slabbed books, either signed or unsigned, you will, later on, regret green labeling a book like this. That is at least my experience. A 9.2-9.4 green label slab will likely end up getting cracked and put back in a mylar. Save your self the time and money. --S.
  11. This is from PGX's website - it is notably silent about errors relating to completeness of the book, probably because in many jurisdictions it violates contract jurisprudence to attempt to negotiate away your liability for negligence prior to undertaking the services for which you are being paid. PGX’s grading is based on the PGX Grading Standards developed by PGX and the opinions of the PGX Grading Team and does not guarantee complete acceptance in the marketplace. The assigned grade represents our opinion, as grading can be subjective. A restoration check is made on every book that comes through PGX. Every effort is made to detect restoration, but we do not guarantee the result.
  12. Yeah, I had to do it from plot synopses I could find on Google. The only thing I was pretty sure of is that it was post-Wolfman JCWoM.
  13. To call this a gray area is an understatement. No one would want to walk through the morass of disclaimers, let alone try to explain comic collecting and grades to a trier of fact without a retainer more than the book is worth. So, yeah, the only lawyer you are going to get an opinion from is Saul.