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HugeRosen

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  1. Should be great for selling raw though (thumbs u

     

    Only to noobs - and that is wrong. (tsk)

     

    Thats a pretty dumb move by the company unless its a facsimile signature which would then make it a blue?

    Anyone know if an autopen sig gets a blue or a green, or if indeed its a printed sig,will that automatically be blue?

    Its important for collectors to know this and the distributors should make this clear.

     

    What are you talking about? Lots of collectors like to buy raw signed copies, not just 'noobs.' These books will sell well raw if they're signed by Spencer. Are you disagreeing with that? Check out the Midtown BKV signed Saga #1s.

     

    +1

     

    Bought mine from Midtown for $5 i believe, sold for $50. As long as there is a COA, there will be a market.

  2. Anyone interested? The preview in WD #102 was only 3 pages and didn't give me much to go on. The premise sounds decent. Thoughts?

     

    NOWHERE MEN #1

     

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