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LimeGreenJelloMan

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  1. Beautiful comics for a beautiful price, I will definitely buy from tigerscomics again.
  2. Roger, it does present about a 9.4ish as the only absolute blemish is a small stample indent
  3. He might have some real gold in that old indy collection Yeah was hoping for some obvious easy sellers such as GL 76, Hullk 181, ASM 129 etc. He did have complete run of miraclemen and the wood ink serious. But in compare and contrast there really is abouit 50 comics worth selling and 3 longboxes of stuff that isn't even worth the original price tag Keeping with the theme of the thread here is that turtles. I'm horrible at grading but it looks like its closer to a 9.4 than 9.8 due to that itsy bitsy crease near Raphs nunchuks
  4. Thanks for the replies guys. My uncle collected indy stuff which I didn't have a clue about until I started to dig through his books. A no go for the turtles but I did find all three graphique mystiques as well as a pair of ninja high school #1s (NM+). As for the TMNT 2 at 9.8 there is a minute staple crease and from what I know that's a no/no in the 9.8 category. I'll pm you an uploaded scan tonight.
  5. I'll post this for the experts: My Uncle recently died and as I"m helping my Aunt go through his comics I came across Tales of TMNT 1 and 2 (vol 1) NM. All guides I see have this book priced surprisingly low, yet everything I can find when researching these two comics is that this comic seems to be really scarce. I'm trying to give my aunt advice one which comics to sell and which ones to put away into storage and am curious if anyone believes these books have future gaining potential or should we just add these to the pile of "a few more dollars is a few more dollars".