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Weird

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  1. Oh yeah, the first thing the framer wanted to do was crop out all the production stuff. I was like, "No way!" I still have to decide on whether to frame the Ghosts 42 or not. I get more emails/compliments about that one than the HOS and WMT combined.
  2. Thanks, I was able to get it earlier this year from another collector. It took a couple of months for my framer to fit me in since I wanted the whole archival treatment and she was busy. I have one or two more LD covers I would like to purchase, but with OA you never know when/if they are going to be available. A Kaluta or Wrightson cover would be awesome, but they are out of my league price-wise. I just saw Kaluta's HOM 201 cover has gone back up for grabs on comicart-l. Asking price is somewhere north of 5 Gs...
  3. Hey fellas, Finally finished up my job in DC for the past couple of months and returned home to find two of my Dominguez covers back from the framer's. They do look sweet on my home office wall.
  4. Just some friendly comic talk is all. Glad you are de-lurking. Stick around. Welcome to the Bizzoards
  5. In the words of Maury Finkle, founder of Finkle Fixtures, Biggest Lighting Fixture Chain in the Southland: Do it.
  6. And pay a terrible exchange rate as well... Jim What if the winner is a Brit? Then all is well in the world and another sweet comic remains outside the US... Jim We need someone who can rectify that situation....
  7. And pay a terrible exchange rate as well... Jim What if the winner is a Brit?
  8. Anyone else in love with this cover? Census says this is the only 9.6 and there is also a 9.8 out there somewhere: Vault Auction Someone is going to get a sweet book.
  9. Got this in the mail this weekend from a forum member's ebay auctions. I love all the WWII personalities Kubert got into this one. One of the cooler covers of the run and it only has the arm of US on it! Star Spangled War Stories 156:
  10. And to tkg2627 for a sweet SSWS book. Thanks man!
  11. Surely you're kidding. The Bronze "NM" books I bought from Milehigh ranged from 6.0 to 8.0. And the 8.0 was pretty generous on my part. I've never seen anything on Lonestar worth buying. I know I met the owner at WW Dallas last year, and he was a royal . I bought some "NM" bronze war and horror books from Lone Star this year and all were overgraded. Most were FN as I recall. I'll never order from them again, that was a test order of 10 or so books. Mile High is better with the caveat that they too overgrade, it's just not been as bad IMO. If I order a "NM" from them on sale expecting a VF book, I am usually not disappointed - and sometimes pretty happy with what I get for my dollar. I still do not order from them much, but when you are eyeing that issue or two you need to finish up a run, its hard not to take that chance once in a while.
  12. Kudos to Shiverbones for two more bronze horror books. Thanks, Matt!
  13. Charlton wasn't that bad... But I'll have to admit this is probably the worst cover I've ever seen on a horror title from any publisher... Jim That cover is truly a horror. The guy's left leg is just plain awful. I like the Man-at-Arms-ish sidekick.
  14. Cool cover! Didn't someone post the OA to this awhile ago? I got it along with the covers to Weird Mystery 8 and HOS 110 in a deal earlier this year. The latter two are at the framer getting the archival treatment. Once I have them up in my home office, I'll post a pic. The Ghosts 42 is just in my portfolio until I find some space for it.
  15. Cool. Let me know. I can't stand color rubbing, so Matt's copy is out. How did that HOS 106 turn out? Overgraded. I think there was a small tear he missed or something if memory serves. I put it into my inventory as a "FN" without any additional notes, and that's all I can check right now so I'm not sure. It was under $20, so .
  16. I am in total agreement with you on the Adams cover for 8. A big yawn-inducer in content and execution from such an awesome artist. Did you outbid me on that HOM 228? I put in a snipe and won that 228 for less than I BINed a slabbed 8.0 copy for (and not the "good" kind of slab - but still looks undergraded to me). Buy Matt's 8.5 in the Marketplace! It's probably as good as a dodo 9.0. Just don't mind the "color rubbing." If you wait until I can compare my two copies, I'll hook you up with the lesser one. But that may be a while until I can get to them.
  17. I am in total agreement with you on the Adams cover for 8. A big yawn-inducer in content and execution from such an awesome artist.
  18. Awesome! Very exciting/exhausting time for you no doubt. When all the dust settles please PM or email me as I would love to buy one of your pieces. Cool art from an even cooler person is
  19. Where is Matthew? Anybody know how his show went?
  20. I don't see a problem with pointing it out either. As was stated, this isn't even the first time this piece has been offered on ebay recently. I don't think any ebay auction of a Cardy cover by a top dealer is going to be flying under the radar of most people who would normally be interested (and who will most likely be winning the item). I imagine the "watching" list on the item is already significant after less than a day. I also doubt "thrill" bidding will impact the sale price either. Simply put, it is going to go for whatever it is going for, that is just how original art (and comics in general) seems to go. Just my opinion, I am sure some will disagree, but it's all good.
  21. Just got this in the mail today. I love this cover. Star Spangled War Stories 144 - Kubert and Adams art. Dated 4-5/1969, but that is close enough to "Bronze" for me.
  22. Sweet! Keeping specimens like that raw is throwing off those census numbers. My question has been answered. You get those from Sulipa? Blazing Bob? Bobcat?
  23. I'm betting there are more than a few sitting in collections that aren't going anywhere soon. Even HG copies. Genre collectors tend to keep their comics once acquired and aren't likely to feel a need to slab them. If prices continue to rise, and I'm of the belief large price increases on horror have topped off for now, you may see many more come out. But I'm guessing the rise would have to be higher than your normal price increase for genre collectors to let them go. Especially those with HG copies as the effort to get them was probably more difficult than your average superhero comic. Give it 5-10 years though when the cycle repeats itself and horror back issues re-ignite and you'll likely to see the Census numbers rise quickly. If a crash happens in the meantime though, all bets are off... Jim I suspect your comment about the genre collectors is right on the money. I know I am disinclined to slab any issues I have in high grade. It makes no sense for me to slab books I have no immediate plans to relinquish. Couple that fact with little to no interest on my part in any eventual CGC horror registry, slab damage, and the inability to actually hold/open the book and I just prefer to keep my copies raw for the most part. It's just that only 6 slabbed issues of HOS 81, whatever the reason, was low enough to pique my interest on the subject. I still think it is odd in 2005 that there aren't a couple of 7.0s or something mixed in the numbers. You would think the push on horror books would have tempted someone to send in a lesser quality copy of one of these books. Can you tell I need a HOS 81 yet?