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Galactus

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  1. What I find hard to understand is how they were all kept unsold for such a long period of time, as those Wonder Woman covers came out years later.
  2. A good friend of mine just posted the cover to Crisis on Infinite Earths #1 to his CAF. http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=1423445
  3. I would think that the worse case scenario is that a lengthy court case ensues and pieces of art from the 60's that are in question, are looked at to ascertain what can be proven to never have been given back to Jack. I see no court that would arbitrarily assign any results on every piece of artwork that Jack drew, especially pieces in the mid to late 70's and 80's which obviously were given back to Jack without question. Best case scenario is that the lawyers decide that this is a colossal waste of time given the amount of time and resources they will need to spend to in essence try to piece together the evidence that they will need, and summarily drop pursuing this. Given that i dont believe Heritage have heard back from the Kirby lawyers since they told them that they wouldn't be playing ball, it looks to me that only the smaller players who dont have a huge legal team at their beck and call, need worry about intimidation.
  4. I was told that Heritage sent a reply back to the letter that was served, asking for proof of stolen art and which ones, to which the Kirby lawyers have not replied (months now). Obviously with no real records having ever been kept and the Kirby estate selling off many of the items directly, we shall see
  5. Yeah, perfect timing. Also hoping the next one gets moved away from the UK's August Bank Holiday weekend. Actually i think its perfect as i can now bring the little ones with me, as there is no school
  6. I'll say - there are about 20 copies up on ebay now with none better than a 4.0/5.0 and still everyone has an asking price over $100. The two that are up for Auction already have almost 60 bids between them. Things should really start to heat up now. That black cover is a real problem. I still can't believe the way that title has bounced back, T.V. series or otherwise. There's a raw 5.0 (nice looking and fairly graded IMHO) that's ending in 4 hours. It has 56 bids already from about 15/16 different bidders who all have between 189 and 4600 feedback. I think this is about a $30 book in guide and it's already at $400 I agree with you Andy - this run has always been a complete afterthought for me. The power of a Movie cannot be overemphasized when looking at value, but it's still the same book after all is said and done... What the heck will Dawn of Justice do to all of the JLA character's books?? Hell, a successful movie will even pump new life into Wonder Woman after 75 years. Not in the market for this, but saw this listed on E-Bay UK for anyone who is interested. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/141968002774?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
  7. .. Not according to GPA, last sale was for $28,680
  8. Purchased from them a couple of years ago and their grading was out by quite a way. Thought maybe they might have tightened up recently, so i ordered another book to test them and if anything their grading is even looser than before.
  9. I presume people have seen the 2 9.4's that High Grade Comics has available for sale. http://www.highgradecomics.com/article.php?dynamic=book_details&id=84315 http://www.highgradecomics.com/article.php?dynamic=book_details&id=84314
  10. Just in case anyone is looking for an issue #1, there is a 5.5 on the bay right now with nice PQ. http://cgi.ebay.com/Sgt-Fury-and-His-Howling-Commandos-CGC-5-5-OW-W-/160551764512?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2561a18220
  11. $45k $35k $28k my prediction $52k $38k $50k (Somehow Doug always seems to get prices that suprise me) Close on the first one: 50,750 With the Pedigree copy ending at $32,657 (reserve not met) it looks like Galactus won 2-1. But in all seriousness, i thought that the Pedigree Copy would do much better. Doug has a way of getting stupid prices on these key issues. Just makes you wonder how little the auction houses actually care about getting the best prices for the consignors, as with 3 copies coming on at the same time there was no way that this was ever going to set new records.
  12. not just a habit, it is his modus operandi (thumbs u Yup, nothing wrong with it. It's just the way he does things. Hey, we all have our own methods to this madness called comic collecting. Given what i am seeing with the prices on the lesser grade copies, with 5.0's selling for $1,700 and upwards, isnt his new E-Bay asking price of $2,800 within the realms of possibility ?
  13. Well if the last copy sells for i think it will, it does bode an intresting scenario, where both this and the B+B #28 in comiclink sold for considerably less that the equivalent graded (non upgraded) copies sold for. Has this been repeated elsewhere in the last few months also, as i am not aware of what other key issues have been upgraded.
  14. So this would be the first time Zatarra was reprinted also then, good to know.