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Ryan.

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  1. Of course it's lost income. You are literally unable to receive income from the inventory due to a forced shutdown during a specific period of time. While the inventory will still exist after the closure, the opportunity sales are gone forever.
  2. Recent pickup. There is a copy of this book with a sketch of Batman by Totleben. If anyone knows the owner, lemme know.
  3. Thanks, bud. Just hanging inside and working on my hairdo. Hope you're hanging in there during the craziness.
  4. Some of the Blue Bolts, such as 107 and 108, seem common for some reason. When multiple copies of a book are available I often wait on buying because I feel like a copy will always be there. In the case of the 108 I posted, the price was too good for me to pass up.
  5. It also has one of the most famous covers of all time by one of the most famous artists of all time. And once something becomes popular enough its popularity becomes self perpetuating. Like the Kardashians, some comics are famous for being famous.
  6. They just have a false sense of confidence.
  7. I was going to debate you on this but decided to stab myself in the eyes instead.
  8. Bingo. You'd think, from reading these boards, that everything coming out of the Bronze Age was the height of fine literature when the reality is that most of it is unreadable.
  9. Three pages in and no mention of John Totleben. Society has lost its way.
  10. Was that the one that had the sketches on the slab?
  11. Just dropped these to rock bottom prices. If they don't sell in the next day I'll put them in the April Prime auction.
  12. MCS does now have a best offer option for consignment items. So even if the ask price is high, as long as best offer is enabled, that changes the equation.