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troydivision1

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  1. Batman #404 signed by Frank Miller purchased already signed / graded in 2021 I'd initially 'read' / 'discovered' this series whilst in high school when I was gifted The Complete Frank Miller leather bound hard cover (along with a copy of The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told) for my birthday. I am happy I did not 'rediscover' this story until I was an adult. The writing / artwork is top notch and was not appreciated by me fully when it was originally released whilst I was in high school. Now...if only Mazzucchelli would do a SS opportunity...
  2. Batman #181 purchased raw in 2012 Purchased raw via a VCC as GD/VG (3.0). Came back a 4.0 (VG) once submitted. This was purchased because at the time I was working on a Harley Quinn / Poison Ivy classic covers collection. Eventually, I sold almost all of them (only kept my Signature Series Harley covers) because I figured Harley would be at her peak with the release of Suicide Squad. My plan was to repurchase them cheaper after the movie buzz was gone. I was wrong.
  3. Interesting point. Just like choosing a 'blue chip' stock. My question is, how was this list determined? It would also be interesting to separate spec books / variants / off the rack books.
  4. February Modern Label Slow Boat Shipped 2/14 Delivered 2/16 Scheduled for Grading 2/23 (5 business days later / 5 days so far) Grading / Encapsulation 2/27 (2 business days later / 7 days so far) Shipped from CGC 3/2 (3 business days later / 10 days total)
  5. https://bleedingcool.com/tv/something-is-killing-the-children-adapt-coming-from-netflix-1899-duo/
  6. It's already been red hot...but...I guess this is the beginning of the next stage? https://bleedingcool.com/tv/something-is-killing-the-children-adapt-coming-from-netflix-1899-duo/
  7. Title had to be changed... In February last year, John McCrea and Gerry Duggan announced their new crime comic, Dead Rabbit and published an ashcan edition of the comic. Shortly afterwards the Dead Rabbit bar in New York, which published its cocktail lists as Dead Rabbit comic books, that can be bought separately, filed a registered trademark for the phrase in relation to comic books. When Dead Rabbit was then published by Image Comics, the bar sent a cease and desist notice to Image Comics and the New York branch of Forbidden Planet, selling the comic, announcing they would sue for millions. Image Comics and Diamond issued a mandatory recall of the comic book. And now, a year later, the comic book will be republished as Dead Eyes. And it looks like the 'rabbit' theme and imagery has been dulled down. This is how the cover looks now… https://bleedingcool.com/comics/gerry-duggan-and-john-mccrea-rename-dead-rabbit-as-dead-eyes-from-image-comics-in-october/
  8. Atom Tan #1 - Top 10 Bookpurchased raw in 2019this is the only book in my collection that is not gradedAtom Tan #1 features the first appearance of Tank Girl.There were only 150 total copies of Atom Tan #1 printed.Most are long gone...Below is a quote from Alan Martin (co-creator of Tank Girl) regarding it:"In June 1987, whilst still studying at Worthing Art College, Jamie Hewlett, Phil Bond, and I launched our first published work. - Atom Tan issue #1 - The first print run of around 50 copies was printed on the staff photocopier at Worthing with a cover price of 50p and sold amongst fellow students. We then took the proceeds and went into town to a copy-shop and got a second print run of 100 more printed with a £1 cover price. Since then, the comic has become a minor legend, having been the birth place of Tank Girl in her own one-page advert.Original copies are very rare, fetching high prices when they come up at auctions."I bought this book the day I realized I no longer held the top spot in the Tank Girl CGC registry.(after having held the top spot in the registry for 6 years from 2014 - 2019)This is what happened -The current top registry holder added a beautiful 9.6 copy of Deadline #1 which awarded them so many registry points that made it mathematically impossible for me to compete...unless...I decided to spend thousands of dollars to try and match / beat their 9.6 copy of Deadline #1. I already owned an 8.0 of Deadline #1 (you'll find the post further down) and didn't want to start burning through money...So, I impulsively purchased this copy of Atom Tan #1 via eBay.My rationale was "I will get it graded and reclaim the top spot. Heck, I will once again own the top spot! Most likely in perpetuity due to its scarceness."Bought it.Received it.Shipped it to CGC immediately.CGC e-mailed to let me know that is doesn't fit into any of the inner wells they possess.They offered to press and clean it for me, which I accepted.CGC shipped it back once completed.Feeling deflated, I deleted my Tank Girl registry.In all honesty, it has been freeing not having to worry about competing...and...it has turned Atom Tan #1 into a prized possession.Because it truly is VERY hard to track down.(None have come up for sale since I purchased this copy in 2019) FYI:This is a 'Life Magazine' top loader, MyLite 4, and MyLite backing board with a sheet of archive paper behind the front cover & before the back cover.
  9. Continued tracking of my 50 piece personal collection's value for insurance purposes. I am utilizing eBay sold items (with auctions taking priority over buy-it-now) to determine FMV. January to February 1.94% decrease
  10. Submitted two books to CGC and they were rejected for overhang. (they were submitted as moderns then kicked over to magazines then rejected altogether) They are hand assembled with vellum covers. There is one copy of the book currently in a modern slab. Would pressing correct this or would the book have to be disassembled / reassembled? underhang(?) on the bottom overhang on the side
  11. Gold Foil Death of Superman Mechanical Error Shipment Shipped to CGC 1/25 Delivered 1/26 Scheduled for Grading 2/02 (5 business days later / 5 days so far) Grading / Encapsulation 2/10 (6 business days later / 11 days so far) Shipped 2/13 (1 business day later / 12 days total)
  12. Got my Mechanical Error 30th Anniversary Gold Foils back today and I am very happy to report that CGC has corrected whatever issue that plagued them initially.
  13. (full disclosure, I have two raw copies of 'Butterfly' #1 from an old DCBS order getting ready to send to CGC) Honest questions - What the heck is up with the asking prices on eBay? Is the stated print run accurate?
  14. Amazing Spider-Man #300 signed by Stan Lee, Todd McFarlane, and David Michelinie - Top 10 Book purchased raw in 2011 When I got back into collecting comics / discovered CGC in 2010 (after MANY years away) there were two comics that were at the top of my list for getting CGC Signature Series; Amazing Spider-Man #300 & Incredible Hulk #340 I eventually found Spider-Man #300 on Craiglist. (Yes, it was purchased raw via Craigslist) It was part of a box of 100 comics for $90. I honestly didn’t believe it was real as the Amazing Spider-Man #300 was the top comic in the photo. The seller wanted to meet at a public place so they chose a train station. Ended up it was an older gentleman that got the comics as part of winning a storage auction. (Again, 2011, so that was all the rage…) The book was sent to CCS (this was before they joined CGC) to be pressed and have a grading assessment. It came back after some time with a certified prescreen of 9.6 At this time I messaged with Desert Wind Comics about getting Todd McFarlane to sign it for Signature Series. Everything went smoothly and it came back to my possession as a 9.6. Two years later I had a chance to add David Michelinie (it had been a while since he did a signing) and decided I wanted to go for it. Desert Wind then let me know they could roll the book over to their next Stan Lee signing which was the month following. I’d honestly never thought about adding Stan to this book as he didn’t work on it, but I figured the cost of signing would be offset by the increase in value, as long as it stayed a 9.6. Everything went smoothly and the book arrived back as a 9.6...after three separate signings. I’d be lying if I hadn’t thought about purchasing a McFarlane / Michelinie Signature Series 9.6 and then selling this copy with Stan’s signature and spending the difference on another book. I have two other Stan Lee signatures (one you've already read about...) and after all these years this one just seems odd to have signed by him. Honestly, the only reason I haven't followed through with that plan is because I like having a ‘Craigslist’ story much more than a ‘bought on eBay' story. Also, after the latest McFarlane signing opportunity I see how rare it is to sign 'Todd McFarlane' anymore...
  15. Honest question after reading about numerous break-ins over the past year. Why display the actual comics, especially slabs, in-store or at cons anymore? Take a picture, print it out, put it up with a price on it...
  16. Well CGC failed to achieve the turnaround time with my Mechanical Error that it achieved with Modern Slow Boat submission. The kicker? Whilst being assured Mechanical Errors were a priority and that CGC does not prioritize paid submissions over MEs by @CGC Mike, it took CGC 5 business days to even mark my shipment as Scheduled for Grading after being delivered. That's right, 1 business day more to even 'check in' my books than it took my entire previous submission to be received, completed, and shipped back to me! How is this possible that Mechanical Errors are a 'priority', but are also not treated as such @mnelsonCGC ?
  17. Amazing Spider-Man #129 purchased raw in 2012 Not much of a story here. Purchased raw via a VCC as GD/VG (3.0) I thought it presented well and it was priced below market trend. Pressed it...back when I was trying my hand with pressing... Came back a 5.0 (VG/FN) once submitted. Thought about selling this back when Daredevil Season 2 dropped, but Jon Bernthal did such a great job I couldn't part with it.
  18. Can't really add anything to the conversation, but always good to meet another member of the 102.5 gang... (here is mine)
  19. Sent my gold foil back to CGC today for the mechanical error. Now the (possibly two month) countdown begins for it to return back...
  20. Today I shipped out my CGC exclusive Death of Superman 30th MECHINICAL ERROR due to the case issue they all appear to suffer from. (see pic for overabundant labeling of 'ME'...in two different marker types) I want to believe that CGC will prioritize this and I have a recent submission to judge it against. It took only 4 days for my recent modern submission to go through the entire CGC cycle. January Modern Slow Boat Shipment Delivered 1/18 Scheduled for Grading 1/19 (1 business day later) Grading / Encapsulation 1/20 (1 business day later / 2 days total) Quality Control 1/24 (2 business days later / 4 days total) Shipped 1/24 (0 business days later / 4 days total) With this information, I am hoping to prove that CGC aren't prioritizing new income versus addressing their quality control errors... Can / will their team correct 2 mechanical errors in the same time it took to grade and encapsulate 10 comics? Only @mnelsonCGC can know for sure...
  21. January Modern Slow Boat Shipment Delivered 1/18 Scheduled for Grading 1/19 (1 business day later) Grading / Encapsulation 1/20 (1 business day later / 2 days total) Quality Control 1/24 (2 business days later / 4 days total) Shipped 1/24 (0 business days later / 4 days total) This has been my fastest turnaround EVER... That being said, I look forward to the Mechanical Error I shipped out today to receive the same priority treatment.
  22. Who's going to ask him - What is CGC's acceptable error %? What % of submissions result in Mechanical Errors? Which cost is greater - assuring quality control is wholly completed / accurate or current % returned of Mechanical Errors?
  23. This thread keeps being bumped to the top and I have now found myself searching eBay for CGC Manara books... The power of the hive mind.
  24. Amazing Spider-Man #1 signed by Stan Lee - Top 10 Book purchased raw in 2011 One day in early 2011, I responded to a Craigslist ad about having comics for sale. ONE MONTH LATER! I received a reply apologizing for the delay as their internet was cut off, they had moved, and that they still had comics available. They sent me the address. Jumped in my red 1993 Ford Ranger with no A/C, manual transmission, and broken tape deck (this part comes back later) to head to the address they provided. Upon arrival, I discovered it was a consignment shop. I went inside and was directed to 4 short boxes of comics / magazines. What I found in the first 2 boxes were complete garage sale drek. Thinking the drive was a waste of time, I got to the third box and was taken aback by a very familiar cover. I froze. Sitting in a bag without backboard, with a handwritten $2 on a blue circle sticker in the upper right-hand corner was The Amazing Spider-Man #1. My eyes widened and then I looked over both my shoulders to ensure I wasn't being Punk'd. I slowly took the ASM #1 plus the books that were immediately before and after it out of the short box. Then I placed the three comic stack directly in front of me. At this point I should have stopped, but I proceeded to look through the rest of the 3rd box and then the 4th short box 'just in case' another key book was present. During all this my mind was racing. I began thinking every person entering or inside the store was there for comics and would take the book from me. Suddenly, fear gripped me that they may even pull an Overstreet Guide or use their computer to check eBay once I bring the comics to them. After finishing the last box I asked the clerk if the prices on the comics are the prices they'll charge. The clerk confirmed that the price on the sticker was the cost of the comic. I fanned the three issues (top book, ASM #1, bottom book) only showing the stickers in the top right-hand corners. The total was $7 for the three comics. I handed the clerk a $10 bill, said to keep the change, and quickly exited the store without another word. My goal was to reach my truck, place the comics inside, and lock the door in order to prove ownership just in case the police were called. BUT I don't remember walking to my truck. It felt like a dream as I floated there. The truck seemed to pull further from me as I got closer. The entire time I expected the shop owner to come outside and yell and chase me down to return to the store. Upon entering the truck I was overwhelmed with joy and excitement. I wanted to scream and yell and cheer. I 'had' to immediately share this joy with someone. Quickly I called my best friend at work and told them about it. They were excited for me and couldn't wait to see the book in person the next day. After hanging up the phone it took me a minute to remember how to drive. Suddenly, I realized that I didn't want to drive in silence as I felt a once-in-a-lifetime moment like this needed a soundtrack. I racked my brain as to which song in my tiny music library stored on my Samsung Galaxy 1 would work best to be played through the phone's speaker. (again, I was driving a 1993 Ford Ranger with no A/C, manual transmission, and broken tape deck at the time) Somehow the only thing I thought would work best was Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance". It wasn't the lyrics or the song itself...it was being able to drive home singing along loudly whilst it played from my phone. Drove home quickly but safely. Jumped on eBay for current values of 1.8s / 2.0s and was overjoyed. Immediately opened the comic to check if it was a 'Golden Records'. It wasn't. It also wasn't missing any coupons. Then it dawned on my that there may be missing pages. Downloaded a cbr file to check. That is when I noticed that the 1st and last wrap were missing whilst comparing the comic to the digital file. (CGC lists the centerfold is missing. That is not correct at all. Trust me it is the first and last wrap.) I hatched a plan to purchase a complete coverless copy and marry it with my $2 copy's cover BUT I figured I would get caught so I placed it in a mylar with fullback and put it away. A few months later when Desert Wind Comics announced their next Stan Lee signing I realized I could plus up the value of the incomplete book by adding Stan's signature. Got in contact with DWC. Sent them my book. They confirmed it was received. And then they lost it for the signing I sent it in for. Yep...lost it. At one point they were going to send me a check for the value of the book if they couldn't find it before the next signing. They didn't know it was incomplete so in hindsight it would have worked out better for me if they hadn't found it. It was eventually found and got Stan to sign where I wanted and with a silver sharpie like I requested. So that is the story of my Amazing Spider-Man #1 signed by Stan Lee. postscript I was always a little confused by the store / pricing. Went back the following week as they had received more comics. I didn't buy any comics, but I did pick up some Famous Monsters magazines. Got to speaking with the clerk and they explained what the shop did. They cleaned out residences of people who were recently deceased on behalf of family members that are not able to come in from out-of-state to handle such things. Then the shop would determine what to donate and what to consign on behalf of the out-of-state family. They charged the family 15% of the total sale price for doing this. They list the high dollar items (purses, jewelry, vintage clothing, etc...) on eBay and the remainder in-store. Learning this actually made me sad that someone had passed away with no one wanting to handle their comic collection. That their ASM #1 ended up in my hands for only $2. I began wondering if they had bought it for that price many moons before it reached me decades later. The how of it is not something I reflect on often, but when I do it makes me realize that we all need to make a plan for our end of life because often the things we love die along with us. Oh boy, that got way deeper than I expected...
  25. My LABEL Mechanical Error book from the Paul Dini signing has arrived back to me. 41 business days after sending it back to CGC to get Bruce Timm added back to the label. It would have made the Top 3 of 2022 list, but now it will be part of 2023...