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ft88

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  1. Pretty psyched in finding an OO collection in Baltimore: 1975-1978 about 250 Marvels and 300 DC's.

     

    When I ask him how many boxes are in the collection he told me that they all stacked on a book case. I imagine the worst as I come up to them. The house is basically trashed and he is moving out. As I climb over the all over the floor, I am pleased to see them on the bookcase in the back corner where they have likely been sitting for 35 years. Nearly all are stored in the old Robert Bell bags (The ones with his info label on the top tab) with a layer of dust over every top stacked book. I take one or two out to check condition and these books are untouched unread. The cover pops from the front page.

     

    Then I start seeing the variants and really not a single variant possibility is the 25 cent kind - hello Baltimore. So there are about 30+ variants all in pretty high grade. There were two total Xmen books - 94 + 100 with the 100 a variant. So that was nice. Most of the titles were the oddball like Son of Satan, Marvel Presents, Human Fly, Planet of the Apes etc. Same with the DC's. There's every issue of the Batman Family but 5 total Batmans and Detectives. Other key issues were All Star 58 (got bent from bad storage) Spotlight 32, Star Wars 1, Iron Fist 1, Neal Adams Giants etc.

     

    Pages aren't snowy white and quite a few are cream to OW at the edge due to the bags not being folded over. Covers are glossy and sharp as can be, a little stacking curvature here and there as well. So really a fun lot to go through. I'll post a couple more in a bit.

  2. I enjoy his composition and willingness to push the subject matter boundaries. His line work is a little weak and his characters have little depth. That's my judgemental editorial. Still, much better than average Fiction Houses cover art, those are many a classic cover.

  3. I still need

     

    Archie 1 interior

    New York Worlds Fair 1940 interior

    Captain America 61 front cover (or full comic with missing pages or back cover problems.

     

    I have

     

    Namora 3 interior missing cover and outer wraps (basically it has a centerfold)

    Marvel Mystery 87 interior missing cover and outer wraps (basically it has a centerfold)

    Low grade Action 103 missing a centerfold

     

    As an aside, my opinion on trying to trade for specific parts and pieces is likely impossible. I guess it could happen but the odds would have to be just incredibly small.

  4. I wonder what the most valuable 3/2 Pack still sealed is.

     

    Assume every book is a 9.4?

     

    I'd guess Scrooge 179, that Batman 181 or I think I've seen a Tec 359 & 189 before.

    Did an Xmen 94 make it into a pack and stay in one? Iron Man 1 or any of the other 1968 first appearances?

    I'm on the side of not opening packs for posterity, but I know that's a debate of judgement.

    Quite a few of the Marvel ones from the 60's were opened at the dawn of CGC

  5. I think all these are tough in high grade and with this being recognized as a 1st app for a top 10 Batman villain it has taken on a huge status.

     

    I think there's a 9.2 out there that sold in the $1000's.

     

    Nice pick up on the Hakes auction, I threw in a low bid hoping it would hit, but no luck.

     

    Ed