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SPAWN: BLOOD FEUD 3 - CGC 9.8 Wouldn't be a Spawn book if it weren't dripping with black, which makes high-grade a very tough find. All the white marks/imperfections were flaws in the case or scanner noise/glass imperfections, not the book itself. We will take a look at a lesser known mini-series starting tomorrow...all three issues will be signed.
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spawn 350 thank you issue
newshane replied to Darthvader23's topic in Newbie Comic Collecting Questions
If the CGC remains consistent () then the book will receive a blue label with a notation that "Todd McFarlane" was written on the front cover. As pointed out by another poster, it will not receive a yellow label. This is usually how things are handled when it is widely known that books were signed by the author without a witness/before the yellow label program. Cerebus 1 is an example. Here is another example from the Spawn universe... Let us know what they decide to do! -
I don't see any rust, but I'm not looking through a loupe. Based on the pics provided, I completely disagree with the CGC's assessment. I'm also not sure how rust would form on the interior of the staple and not the outside.
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EDIT - it really depends on the amount of moisture damage. Once you see "tide lines" it's game over.
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Oh, I agree. Here are the biggest threats to your comics...maybe ranked...maybe not? 1. A vindictive ex-wife or girlfriend who knows to hit where it hurts the most. 2. A toddler with a crayon and oppositional defiant disorder. 3. Fire 4. Paper shredder 5. Water 6. Mold 7. A bored dog. 8. Classic Collectible Services 9. The CGC receiving department...eh...make that ANY department 10. Earwigs 11. People who think you can press out moisture damage.
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This isn't even close to being the same thing. You cannot "heat press [a comic that's been exposed to water] to desiccate and smooth [it] out." Please. Stop spreading misinformation. EDIT: I guess you could heat press a soaked comic...enjoy the completely fused interior.
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What in the Sam Hill?