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wizardseye311

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  1. The problem is that the Red Sonja #25 blank cover has so much gloss on it that it's almost impossible to do a sketch on it. Paul Abrams did a nude one for me last year, and he person_without_enough_empathyed the whole time. I even gave him two copies in case he screwed one up. There are some nice DF ones done by Pablo Marcos, but I think the sketch was transferred to the comic and not done directly on it. They're around $100.00. Some of the others I've seen are pretty horrible to say the least. Ebas did one of the variants for issue #16, and it's pretty bad . Another problem is getting a high grade copy from Dynamite. I think they play frisbee with their comics before they ship them.
  2. Check this out. Frank Cho's original cover art for Savage Red Sonja: Queen of the Frozen Wastes #1. Only $10,000.00, what a bargain! http://www.ebay.com/itm/190708900991?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
  3. Very nice! Check this one out by Lucio Parrillo.
  4. The #9 SS for 5/78 is the one on Pedigree. A steal at $450.00, yikes!
  5. Hey, it's still cheaper than that Red Sonja #7 SS on Pedigree. I never bid on that #3. Just sat there watching with my jaw hanging open. I usually just wait 'til Sunday to see where everything is at, but I kept checking on that one. I just couldn't believe my eyes. I figured I'd just grab the one from Metropolis, but it was sold. I thought that's the one you got. They never did respond to my counter-offer on the #7, but $200.00 is just effing nuts. Two and a half months later it still sits there. Calling to me. I think we need counseling.
  6. Yeah, I put in a bid on the #24, but was summarily outbid in an instant. Honestly, I don't care for the spine on it with the white stripe from the back showing on the front. I have seen better 9.8's. Still, I may put one more in before it ends only because at the current price, it's cheaper than any other one out there. I'm with you on the #33. Seems crazy, but stranger things have happened as you know. Like that Marvel Feature #3 on HA a few months ago.
  7. Very interesting. Here in Florida I never saw the black suit until Web Of SM #1 almost a year later. It was probably the first comic I had bought since about '78 or '79. Before that I had traded my runs of Conan and Ghost Rider for an ASM #1. The next day my teacher yoked it from my back pocket and ripped it up. Basically my collection was lost in one day. Interesting thing is that in '79, ASM #1 was younger than Web Of #1 is now, but even then it's value was clear. Of course we were kids then, and condition wasn't as important as the stories, but what I wouldn't do to have my ASM #1, Conan #1, and Ghost Rider #1 right now.
  8. Just looked at a SSM #90 CGC 9.0 on everyone's favorite auction site. Cover has Black Cat with a ripped up newspaper with Spidey in regular suit. and the case says 5/84 as the issue date. ASM #252 5/84, and MTU #141 5/84. As for which week they came out, I have no idea. Secret Wars #8 was 12/84, and Web Of SM #1 was 4/85.
  9. These are from 2007 I think. Dynamite ran a ten issue series of Savage Tales feat. Red Sonja. Of course there's a billion covers for each issue, but these are the virgin covers for #1 and #2. Pretty hard to find, and usually the only ones to fetch anything more than cover price. There'a also a virgin cover for #3 by Stjepan Sejic, but not as sexy as these two.
  10. Reader, how do you add pictures to a thread like that? Great cover BTW.
  11. That's the Savage Tales Arthur Suydam Virgin Cover for issue #2. The #1 is even better. I have both, and they are quite minty.
  12. This would be very tough to find in 9.8 as well. There's only two on the census. She appears in issue #2 as well, but she's on the cover of #3 here. Art by Neal Adams I think. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Kull-and-the-Barbarians-1975-series-3-Magazine-NM-/350276156404?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item518e15fbf4#ht_500wt_716
  13. Yeah, I've been watching that one for months. I think it reprints Savage Sword of Conan #1 in color. In case you haven't seen it yet there's this. Although I don't know why they're being sold as a lot. The 9.8 looks nice. http://www.ebay.com/itm/CONAN-THE-BARBARIAN-43-CGC-9-6-OW-W-PGS-AND-78-9-8-WHITE-PGS-RED-SONJA-APP-/110934337335?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item19d433a737#ht_500wt_949
  14. Yeah, I saw that one yesterday. The last one on Comic Link went for $152.00 On 6/28/12, but the last few have been around and over $200.00. Believe it or not, I got mine for $139.00 as a best offer on eBay. So it's hard to say because there's not a lot of people going after these, but there's always the #1 issue collectors. $190.00 sounds about right, but I would be surprised if it went over $200.00. My guess would be around $175.00.
  15. Check this out. From Savage Tales #8. http://www.ebay.com/itm/130743386603?_trksid=p5197.c0.m619#ht_500wt_949
  16. Alright, nice job Gyro-1! Although I still think you should have gone mixed age with this. Some of the rarer Dynamite's can fetch quite a bit. A 9.8 #2 Frank Brunner SS just sold for $139.00, and it's not even a rare variant. Of course it was the signature that the buyer was after I'm sure. Still, some great artwork on that cover. Hey, have you ever seen the virgin covers for Savage Tales 1 and 2? Arthur Suydam artwork is amazing. So the She Devil With A Sword has her own thread now. This should be interesting. Hopefully it's not just you and I posting. Rock on! Oh, and before I forget, Gyro-1 was the winner of the 2012 Best In Set for Marvel Feature Vol.2 Feat. Red Sonja. So give him some props!
  17. I'm a huge Dave Stevens fan, and have been trying to find a copy of The 3D Zone #16 Space Vixens. If anyone has one for sale, or knows where to get a copy, please let me know. BTW he passed away March 11, 2008. Thanks, Steve.