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Heronext

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  1. Evolution of this awesome thread - What are the rarest romance comics? What are the rarest romance comics? What are the rarest romance comics?
  2. Yes, I think the lower left ended up as the 5.0 and that's the one I still have
  3. Hoarded this book at one point - I think 3 came from Joe Nacca. Only one left!
  4. Wish I'd seen it. For now I'll have to settle for this!
  5. I don't see that in my digital images nor in the scan of the book from when I bought it (below). But, as I don't have it and you have already gone over & above the call, I'd say case closed!
  6. Thank you and I really appreciate that. It looks a lot better but in the price box towards the spine it still looks like there is tanning that isn't on the actual book. In my experience HA has the best scans in the business; I wonder why their competitors don't just copy what they are doing. Even CGC's scans leave a lot to be desired. Thanks so much for addressing my question and so quickly.
  7. @mycomicshopWondering if you have any plans to improve the color quality of your scans? Thanks Real life vs Your scans:
  8. It sucks but I wouldn't risk sending the books back through the mail two more times
  9. What does it say if there is only one copy graded and it's a 9.8? Probably not rare in high grade
  10. This one I bought from Joseph Koch Comics on eBay around 2002 for maybe $12-$20. Slabbed it in 2014, sold it in 2020. My baby is all grown up!
  11. Nice book! I bought this raw off Metro's website for $93 in 2011, had it slabbed in 2019 and later sold it here on the boards
  12. If CGC does not have this already, they should have a program where they buy a certain amount of graded books per year in the market, examine them, and release them back into the market. Kind of like wildlife monitors who catch animals, tag them, and monitor their health from time to time. Except with different books each time.
  13. Anyone have thoughts about how a CGC employee's duties could include receiving and verifying items from eBay? Does CGC deal on (what in the financial world would be called) a proprietary account?