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Studio 25

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  1. Studio 25
    Steranko's are back
    Hi to all, I know I'm late. But so too was my submission of these beauties which were sent out to DWC San Diego Comic Con, they came in just now.
    Never-the-less I am totally exicited for their return and especially the grades.
    I bought these issues a couple of years ago in raw form, now they are CGC SS.
    Thanks for reading

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  2. Studio 25
    NYCC subs
    Another arrival from NY Comic Con, signed Stan Lee, Humberto Ramos & Dan Slott and with awesome grades to boot.

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  3. Studio 25
    New Set added
    Ok
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Now that they have added Hit Girl to the registry I can showcase my CGC SS 1 - 5 sketch variants. All signed by John Romita Jr.
     
     
     
    Issue 1 has the added signature of Chloe Grace Moretz, the actress who play Mindy McCready in Kick .
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Enjoy

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  4. Studio 25
    Who?....Warlock
    I finally got all the issues of Him - Warlock that I have been seeking.
    Looking through my collection for books I wanted to have graded, I came across these two books. Marvel Premiere # 1 and Warlock # 1. I got a little curious and wondered where he first appeared. A little bit of researching using Wikipedia, and Overstreet, I got my answer. So now I put these on my want list.
    First I bought Fantastic Four # 66 and 67 from Comicconnect, and my last purchase was yesterday, where I got Thor # 165.
    Now I might just get Marvel Premiere # 2 (his 5th app) just to full complete the set.
    Thanks for reading

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  5. Studio 25
    My 8 signature series submissions from way back in March 2012 finally came home.
    While they are not high grade (I knew this), I am pleasantly pleased. I bought the books from MY COMIC SHOP with their grade and they were on point.
    Silver Surfer # 1 was 7.0 now CGC 7.0 SS (Stan Lee)
    Iron Man # 2 was 7.5 now CGC 8.5 SS (Stan Lee)
    Iron Man # 3 was 7.5 now CGC 8.5 SS (Stan Lee)
    ASM # 101 was 8.0 now CGC 8.0 SS (Stan Lee)
    ASM # 121 was 8.0 now CGC 8.0 SS (Stan Lee & John Romita)
    ASM # 122 was 8.0 now CGC 8.0 SS (Stan Lee & John Romita)
    ASM # 136 was 8.0 now CGC 8.5 SS (Stan Lee)
    ASM # 137 was 8.0 now CGC 6.0 SS (Stan Lee) ouch. Didn't see that one coming.
    CGC has truly reignited my passion in collecting anew. I have been actively involve in purchasing raw books from several sites on-line and haven't been disappointed with the seller's grade, as well as Comic Shops. Will be getting graded.
    I recently picked up Iron Man 1 hoping for a 7.5 and X-Men 20 looking for a 8.0.
    NYCCC is quickly approaching and looking forward to it. Now I got to decide what books I should pull out to get signed. Definetly looking to get ASM 400 (3 copies) signed by Mark Bagley.
    Hmmm, what else, what else...
    Thanks for reading

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  6. Studio 25
    Silver and Copper
    A few weeks ago I purchase via auction, ASM 40 (Green Goblin origin), ASM 44 (2nd Lizard app). And I am very please with them.
    Today I walked into the comic book shop to buy a new storage box, and to my surprise there in the glass display were ASM 38 (Mary Jane 2nd Cameo app) and ASM 129 (1st Punisher app), two books that I have been looking for. I quickly scooped them up after a somewhat thorough inspection.
    All the pages present, no ads clipped, tanning, staples in-tacked, cover no creases. No stains with the exception of no. 38, some water stain on the spine, thou tight spine and flat.
    Ooh the rush...
    I have been slowly trying to complete as much of the Silver Age Spidey's as possible. Don't think that I will ever get the real early issues. The oldest spidey I have is ASM 11 in FN cond.
    Well the hunt continues. Thanks for reading and Happy Hunting to all.

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  7. Studio 25
    Well, can't say I wasn't surprise,
    but overall I am happy with the outcome.
    I knew ASM 129 would not merit a 8.5 because of the top staple, paper worn. I actually expected a 7.5.
    FF 48, was what I expected and pleasantly surprised.
    Inc Hulk 181, after carefully examining my scan of it I figure it too would not grade above 8.5.
    Journey Into Mystery 85, was to me a shocker. Besides the piece missing in the lower right corner, the cover was somewhat wrinkled. But not enough to have color breaks. I estimated this one at a 5.0 and it came back at a 6.5.
    Now while we all like to have high grades, to me being only a little over a year in collecting CGC books and passing 100 slabs, having them signed by my favorite artist is extremely rewarding and priceless.
    Maybe one day I'll have the courage like some of you out there to crack open a high grade book to have it signed, just hope that it keeps its' grade.
    Thanks for reading

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  8. Studio 25
    Re-reading my Silver Surfer # 1 (never again). Reason CGC.
    When I first heard about CGC, I was never truly a fan on the encapsulation of comics. I've avoided that process for years. Reason being you could never again (unless you crack it open, and lose it's Grade) physically touch your book ever again.
    Yes I know encapsulation can increase the life and value of your book. But the true nature of collecting is to enjoy your collection by every so often removing them from their protective sleeve and showing them to family and friends (when removing them from sleeve, DON'T LET ANYONE ELSE TOUCH THEM). Telling them that I bought this book when I was 15 and it stll looks like I bought it today.
    I started buying comics at 15 (1974), and not until I reached my twenties (Overstreet Price Guide) did I realized their value, that's why my collection from the seventies may not be all mint. I have a nice collection of silver age too, somewhere around 400 books and slowly increasing which I slowly been collecting since the 80's.
    Now, I have been purchasing older more expensive comics. And do not what to lose that $600.00 book to age, I got no choice but to forever encapsulate it. After all, maybe one day Spider-Man 300 may be a $100,000.00 comic that my grandson can enjoy cashing in. : (
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  9. Studio 25
    Grades are Up
    My submittals from April have return with passing grades. As promised, here they are posted.
    I had Chris Claremont signed Marvel Team-Up 100 and it came back a 9.4, I thought it would grade no higher than a 9.2, sweet. I have a complete run of MTU including all seven annuals.
    Neal Adams signed Capt. America #1 Diamond Select Toys Ed. - 9.6
    and Incredible Hulk #1 with a sketch - 9.8.
    Also submitted were my ASM 700. I should have waited for Humberto Ramos and Stan Lee's signatures, but none-the-less, no worries.
    Thanks for reading
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  10. Studio 25
    I have basically stop collecting new comics. I decided this with ASM 1 (2014). To put that money into older books that I want.
    Here are just a few of my latest purchases of raw books. I do love raw books. Eventually I will have them CGC'd. But for now I want to enjoy them in their raw naked glory.
     
     
     
    Every book I purchase I place in a 4mil mylar bag along with a 42mil acid free backing board. This way I can take them out of the box and admire the cover art work without worrying that they may bend.
     
     
     
    Growing up I loved watching the old horror flicks, Dracula, Frankenstein and Wolfman. So it only made sense that I seek these characters in their respective book.
     
     
     
    Last year at NYCBM I found and purchased Dracula #1 and got it signed by Neal Adams and graded - CGC SS 7.0. Earlier this year I bought Frankenstein #1 (PGX 9.6) as well as a raw copy just recently. I own Marvel Spotlight #2 (1st app Werewolf By Night)
     
    Now I have all three of the horror genre classic.
     
    Werewolf By Night #1 will also be in my hands soon.
     
     
     
    Now I would love a copy of 1st app of Doctor Strange (Strange Tales #110) but it is too pricey in the grade that I want. So when I saw Doctor Strange #169, I jumped on it. Now it can accompany my D S #1 (1974)
     
     
     
    I also bought Strange Tales # 88, nothing special about this issue other than the issue has my birth month and year (9-1961). Like a previous journal in which some of you have done so, I thought I would do the same.
     
     
     
    Also with my BD. of the books I want;
     
     
     
    Amazing Adventures 4
     
    Tales of Suspense 21
     
    Journey into Mystery 72
     
    Tales to Astonish 23
     
     
     
    Enjoy and happy hunting

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  11. Studio 25
    Sketchy
    Went to the show for the purpose of getting my Incredible Hulk (4th series) Blank Variant sketched and signed by Neal Adams. While he was not not artist for the book, He did do the cover for 1/25 variant.
    Here is the pic before it went out to CGC.
    This sketch is my very first original piece of art work, and extremely pleased.
    Thank you Mr. Neal Adams
    Also had my Marvel Team-Up 100 signed by Chris Claremont who wrote it along with Frank Miller (too bad he wasn't there), also went out to CGC. When they arrive I will post them.

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  12. Studio 25
    Time running out
    Here I am still working out my budget for this weekend, and wondering what I want signed.
    Since Stan Lee will be the most expensive I have to shift around what books I want to bring due to my recent unemployment predicament.
    But I finally got at least three books that are definitely headed for signing and pressing
    Amazing Spider-Man 9 - 1st Electro
    Don't recall where I got this book, but I paid a price around a 2.5 to 3.0. I keep track of all my purchases in exel.
    Amazing Spider-Man 13 - 1st Mysterio
    Bought this book at Jay & Silent Bob's Secret Stash at a 2.0 price.
    Iron Man - 1
    Bought off E-Bay at a 6.5 to 7.0 price. I have issues 2 and 3 at CGC 8.5, both signed by Stan Lee, now I will have this one join his brothers.
    I will be sending these out for pressing and let's see where they end up, wish me luck. I will be extremely anxious to get these back early so I will be fast tracking these three.
    I have a few blank variants that I hope to get sketched. The other books I plan to bring (maybe, finances) are all new modern issues.
    Thanks for reading.

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  13. Studio 25
    More Sigs
    Here are a few more books that I had signed.
    These I met everyone who signed them. A little disappointed with Celebrity Authentics due to their rushing everyone through.
    It was get on line place book on table, she signs' it, next! So it seem to me.
    As for the comic artist and writers, very approachable and down to earth. Pretty cool.

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  14. Studio 25
    a couple to go back
    My Wizard World New York sub are back
    See photo
    the following are not pictured, all SS.
    Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars 1 CGC 8.5 Michael Zeck
    Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars 7 CGC 9.4 Michael Zeck
    Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars 8 CGC 8.0 Michael Zeck
    I gotta check my eye sight.
    The two that are going back are the Walking Dead issues in the photo.
    The labels are placed in the wrong comic.
    Now to get prepare for New York Comic Con. I have my three day pass ready to go.
    Would love to meet some of you guys there
    Till then

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  15. Studio 25
    What a surprise!
    My three books that I had Stan Lee signed at NYCC 2013 came today.
    Amazing Spider-Man 9 - 1st Electro
    I paid a price around a 2.5 to 3.0, now CGC 5.5
    Amazing Spider-Man 13 - 1st Mysterio
    Bought this book at a 2.0 price, now CGC 8.0 - ECSTATIC!
    Iron Man - 1
    Bought off E-Bay at a 6.5 to 7.0 price. Now 7.5

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  16. Studio 25
    Signed... but...
    Well, I got my two Spider-Man 1 (1990) back, unfortunately I made a minor newbie error.
    Signed by Stan Lee not Todd Mcfarlane. I should have told the Desert Wind people to get the second signature...oops. Minor error, yes, Stan is one of the co-creators, so therefore deserves to sign these two books.
    None-the-less I am very pleased on recieving my first signature series of my originally purchased books.
    I still have 4 # 1Silver Edition books (original owner) that I hope to get signed by all three, Stan, Steve and Todd.
    Still waiting on my 9 Silver Age books also signed by Stan Lee and 2 of the nine with Romita signature. Those will not be high grades, sad to say.
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  17. Studio 25
    Recuperating
    Glad it's over, I had a good time.
    Along with having my books signed, graded and some for pressing, I made some purchases of silver age comics in raw form (see pic below). I did not send them out to get signed, pressed or graded because I want to enjoy these babies in their raw form for now. But I will be having them pressed and graded eventually. Having them not signed is no big deal.
    I think I made a decent purchase, no more that a total of $200.00 for these four babies from four different vendors.
    Hope you guys like my scan.

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  18. Studio 25
    Collecting anew
    Well, I just got my delivery of five CGC comics that I purchased and just completed registering them (thanks to the previous owners).
    Like I said before I wasn't a fan of CGC, but to tell you the truth, it has reignited my passion in collecting.

  19. Studio 25
    Family getting bigger
    Just added ASM 144 9.8 to the registry and made other purchases but not CGC. ASM 34 , 46, 47
     
     

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  20. Studio 25
    My 1st submission
    After a long wait, my originally bought comics have finally come back home. 6 - 9.8, 2 - 9.6, 1 - 9.4, 1 - 9.2.
    Venom: Along Came A Spider
    # 1 - 9.8
    # 2 - 9.4
    # 3 - 9.8
    # 4 - 9.2
    The above Mini Series is the 1st set of this title to be graded. Mixed feelings as I think issues 2 and 4 should have graded higher. But the fact that I have the first graded and/or registered set makes me exciyed.

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  21. Studio 25
    Maybe Marvel should consider this as a new series
    Reading your journals and your love of the New Mutants, I couldn't help but try and help you guys a bit. Like you really need it, but never-the-less if you haven't notice Comic Connect has the missing issues in raw form (1983 series) you guys need albeit not 9.8's maybe some pressing is all they need.
    Good Luck
    Just my two cents worth.

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