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Speaking of the run I’m considering. Beautiful books
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Added this last Tuesday. Thinking of putting a small run together maybe 83-90? Since this is out of the way I figure the others except (85) should be reasonably inexpensive and easy to find.
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Thank you very happy with the book
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The "Early" Action Comics Club (#1-24)
cgriffith replied to Wayne-Tec's topic in Golden Age Comic Books
Thanks. I’m still trying to get the production numbers for 11-24, but I’m running into inconsistency issues on a consensus of the number as a whole. I’ve also thought about breaking these issues down further with price comparisons from the 70s until now, other pop numbers and possibly start the cross referencing further. -
Beautiful book, and congratulations. Welcome to the boards as well.
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The "Early" Action Comics Club (#1-24)
cgriffith replied to Wayne-Tec's topic in Golden Age Comic Books
In serious need of a bump I decided to break down each issue a little further; this thread needs more “Action” 200 copies (#1-24) within the thread. Below (production #), (CGC Census #), copies on the boards Action 1 (130,000) - (73) 10 copies, then 8 single pages. 1st app. of Superman, Lois Lane, Zatara. Action 2 (136,000) - (43) 8 copies 2nd app. of Superman Action 3 (159,000) - (35) 6 copies 3rd app. of Superman Action 4 (190,000) - (42) 9 copies 4th app. of Superman Action 5 (197,000) - (42) 8 copies possible 1st kiss (Superman/Lois) Action 6 (195,000) - (43) 6 copies 1st app. of Jimmy Olsen; (possible 1st mention as “Man of Steel”) Action 7 (222,000) - (49) 7 copies 2nd Superman cover. Action 8 (227,000) - (36) 7 copies Superman uses super-hearing. 1/39 Action 9 (263,000) - (33) 5 copies Action 10 (316,000) - (39) 4 copies 3rd Superman cover. Action 11 (N/A) - (44) 5 copies Movie Comics & All-American Comics #1 ads. Action 12 (N/A) - (39) 8 copies 1st Zatara cover; 1 panel ad for Detective Comics #27 Action 13 (N/A) - (46) 7 copies 4th Superman Cover. 2 page centerfold for Superman #1; 1st app. Ultra-Humanite. Action 14 (N/A) - (52) 12 copies 2nd Zatara cover. Action 15 (N/A) - (78) 13 copies 5th Superman cover Action 16 (N/A) - (52) 9 copies Full page ad for 1939 New York Worlds Fair. Action 17 (N/A) - (102) 11 copies Action 18 (N/A) - (72) 10 copies Last non-Superman cover. 1st Aces. Action 19 (N/A) - (98) 11 copies consecutive Superman covers begin. Action 20 (N/A) - (68) 12 copies dated 1/40 “S” left off chest on cover. Action 21 (N/A - (81) 7 copies Action 22 (N/A) - (64) 8 copies Action 23 (N/A) - (127) 8 copies 1st Lex Luthor; 1st mention of Daily Planet Action 24 (N/A) - (75) 9 copies if anyone has the production numbers of issues #11 - 24 I’d greatly appreciate that information or if anything significant happened in the issue that I’d also like as well. -
Thank you
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Surprised its so low
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It's an Action #100 I edited my previous post; The signatures are very legible and thier on the interior splash it's a CBCS book verfied by Beckett. I just want to know who much those two signatures are worth together.
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Action Comics #100 4.0
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The owner, who's a good friend has it and (I want an estimate) of what FMV is for both thier signatures; excluding the book on top of that; He is a store owner as well; it's the first time we've both seen it happen (both signatures)
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No CGC still needs to see it, I believe. CBCS who uses Beckett on the other hand can see this occur because of their verification process through Beckett. I’ve actually come across a CBCs graded Superman #100 which CBCS verified Seigel and Shuster autos. Thank why I asked. I never seen it before, anywhere
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How much would a dual autograph of Siegel & Schuster were on a GA, Superman how much hypothetically would it add to the value of that comic?
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Yes, he definitely has done some amazing comic work; he has also some of his stuff at the National Baseball Hall of Fame, 2 pieces on display one of which recounts the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers, did some Eisenhower stuff as well.
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Yes, taking every precaution. only 3 customers allowed in the store at the same time, must be wearing a mask, and they have plastic shielding all around the counters; hand sanitizers at the door and by the register.
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GRADE IS IN.......PGM - Captain America 1
cgriffith replied to gadzukes's topic in Hey buddy, can you spare a grade?
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I think he is very underrated personally, his early Action work is structured and beautiful. And been inspiration for other artists and covers
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Why are Action #4-6 not considered monsters? They have O’Mealia cover art, the covers are top notch and some of the early stories are note worthy (#6 Jimmy Olsen esp.) this question can include (8-9) as well. All the focus appropriately is on 1,2, 7, 10... but I feel 4,5,6,8,9 are all undervalued and appreciated by the industry.
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The "Early" Action Comics Club (#1-24)
cgriffith replied to Wayne-Tec's topic in Golden Age Comic Books
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The "Early" Action Comics Club (#1-24)
cgriffith replied to Wayne-Tec's topic in Golden Age Comic Books
So with the addition of @Primetime and @MrBedrock beautiful books and amazing original art we are now at a combined total of 200 Action (#1-24) I will do my best to keep this updated on a monthly basis from here forward. I myself will be adding one more to the ledger before weeks end.