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THE AMAZING FANTASY #15 CLUB
Guardian Comics replied to HarveySwick's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
Bob: His post made me think of something and perhaps you can help? Pre Marvel Chipping, has it been on the book since the newsstand or is it something you just wake up one morning seeing, and go that wasn't there yesterday? Is it like a ticking time bomb? Jim -
Wizard World Chicago -- August 24-27, 2017
Guardian Comics replied to mysterio's topic in Comic Events
Mike: I have no idea what makes a guest list from a great guest list but Grell, O'Barr, Vigil and Ant Lucia aren't good gets? Jim -
Fan Expo Canada - August 31-September 3, 2017 Toronto, ON
Guardian Comics replied to Kevin Boyd's topic in Comic Events
Eric pays the bills and I get the street cred. We'll see you there Chris. Hopefully with tonnes of new stuff from Chicago. Jim -
Fan Expo Canada - August 31-September 3, 2017 Toronto, ON
Guardian Comics replied to Kevin Boyd's topic in Comic Events
I will see what I can do about getting you and autograph...yes. -
A:) I would stop using CPG or whatever you are using...sound like a useless tool. B:) You (most likely) don't have a 10 or even a 9.9 in your stack. C:) My Comic Shop has them on EBay for $1.70 in NM and there are no takers Jim
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Welcome to my newest sales thread. Usual rules all apply. I have the ability to ship USPS for books under $800, and via CanadaPost on those that are over. Exact shipping costs will apply. Also please keep in mind I will be in Chicago for most of the week next week and can hand deliver for free. Paypal is preferred but will accept anything that works best for you. ASM #28 CGC 8.5 OW-W SOLD Tales of Suspense #4 CGC 6.0 OW-W $650 asking Thanks for looking, Jim
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TCBS TORONTO COMIC BOOK SHOW - SUN AUG 13, Toronto, ON
Guardian Comics replied to torontocomicshow's topic in Comic Events
That's exactly what it was contingent on Jim -
TCBS TORONTO COMIC BOOK SHOW - SUN AUG 13, Toronto, ON
Guardian Comics replied to torontocomicshow's topic in Comic Events
Unfortunately yes...fell short of the 100k goal that would have prompted me to do a naked jig in front of Wally Wests table Jim -
TCBS TORONTO COMIC BOOK SHOW - SUN AUG 13, Toronto, ON
Guardian Comics replied to torontocomicshow's topic in Comic Events
Another incredible show put on by Rob...I came with 16 longs and 6 shorts and left with 5 shorts...truly incredible!!! Jim -
TCBS TORONTO COMIC BOOK SHOW - SUN AUG 13, Toronto, ON
Guardian Comics replied to torontocomicshow's topic in Comic Events
I will do whatever I can, to get a deal done. Jim -
TCBS TORONTO COMIC BOOK SHOW - SUN AUG 13, Toronto, ON
Guardian Comics replied to torontocomicshow's topic in Comic Events
Will be bringing a whole new inventory that I haven't even made available to my customers at the shop yet. Gonna try something new and have 12 longs priced at $2.00 per book from 10-12, $1.00 from 12-2, 50 cents from 2-4...I don't want to go home home with anything folks. Have a new full run of Adam Hughes Catwoman and Wonder Womans, lots of new Harley and Joker covers etc etc As well as what will be our best wall display ever...AF #15, Hulk #1, multiple #181's, etc etc etc Looking forward to this one folks...a lot. Jim -
How tall is Wolverine? Is it a philosophical question?
Guardian Comics replied to valiantman's topic in Comics General
Possibly, but one would ever put the words politically correct and midget in the same sentence. Jim -
They don't anymore
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If I could only go to one comic book show a year...WWChicago would be that show, and it's not even that close. Jim
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Wizard World Chicago -- August 24-27, 2017
Guardian Comics replied to mysterio's topic in Comic Events
I wish someone told me then that these days weren't going to last forever...I would have soaked it in more. Jim -
Wizard World Chicago -- August 24-27, 2017
Guardian Comics replied to mysterio's topic in Comic Events
2009 was the last one, and nobody's hearts were in it at all. Jim -
Amazing Fantasy 15 CGC 6.0 OW/W
Guardian Comics replied to Iceman399's topic in Golden/Silver/Bronze Age Only
I'm also pretty sure that Eric and I will be in Chicago next month, so I'm sure we could bring the book for pick up as well. Jim -
Amazing Fantasy 15 CGC 6.0 OW/W
Guardian Comics replied to Iceman399's topic in Golden/Silver/Bronze Age Only
In the Greater Toronto Area Jim -
Anybody already got a copy of 2017 Overstreet?
Guardian Comics replied to twmjr1's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
I don't know if a font is necessary but comprehension of what one is reading wouldn't hurt. -
AF15 value - will the market 'crash'?
Guardian Comics replied to UncleAnwar's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
Well he did spell behaviour with a U, so he isn't American, so it makes "sens" to me. Jim -
Who knew Guardian Comics was a tourist attraction?
Guardian Comics replied to Guardian Comics's topic in Comics General
I'll go with Penultimate...nobody wants to be last Jim -
So yesterday afternoon around three this car pulls into my driveway and a man and a woman step out of it and ask, "Is this Guardian Comics" in a very southern accent. I say it sure is and lead them inside. I ask what would you like to look at and he says to me "Are you on the boards?" I said I sure am. He says I'm Greg Holland, ValiantMan from the boards. We are from Little Rock, Arkansas and my wife and I are on a 20th anniversary road trip and while on our way between seeing the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa and going to Niagara Falls tomorrow, we wanted to stop by and check you out. We talked of all all the places that they had visited....the Statue of Liberty, the Liberty Bell, Hershey, PA and even the Ben and Jerrys factory in Vermont. 1100 miles from home, and going to THE tourist atttactions they stopped by to see me specifically. They spent a couple of hours going through the dollar bins but Greg really wanted something special, a souvenir that he could always remember his trip to Canada by. Amongst other things, he eyed and purchased a CGC graded Canadian Price Variant of ASM #252. Thank you so much Greg, for stopping by and supporting another member of the boards. Safe travels the rest of the way home and all the best. Jim