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divad

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  1. Yes, but only by title. Both good, but I prefer Juggernaut's list.
  2. Here is the list of Harley Quinn appearances (in chronological order) in the DC Animated Universe. HARLEY'S ANIMATED UNIVERSE COMIC APPEARANCES The Batman Adventures #12 (September, 1993): "Girl's Night Out" (1st APPEARANCE) The Batman Adventures: Mad Love #1 (February, 1994): "Mad Love" The Batman Adventures #23 (August, 1994) "Toxic Shock" Questionable . . . The Batman Adventures Annual #1 (September, 1994): "Laughter After Midnight" The Batman Adventures #28 (December, 1994): "Twelve Days of Madness" The Batman Adventures Holiday Special #1 (January, 1995): "The Harley and the Ivy" Batman Adventures: Mad Love (1995) "Mad Love" 2nd Print / Prestige Format Batman & Robin Adventures #1 (November, 1995): "Two-Timer" Batman & Robin Adventures #8 (July, 1996): "Harley and Ivy and... Robin?" Batman & Robin Adventures #18 (May, 1997): "Joker's Last Laugh!" Batgirl Adventures #1 (February, 1998): "Oy to the World" Batman & Superman Adventures: World's Finest #1 (November, 1998): "World's Finest" Batman: Gotham Adventures #10 (March, 1999): "Mightier Than the Sword" Batman: Gotham Adventures #14 (July, 1999): "Masks of Love: A Harley Quinn Romance" Batman: Gotham Adventures #29 (October, 2000): "Six Hours To Kill" Batman: Gotham Adventures #30 (November, 2000): "Deals" Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker Comic Adaptation (December, 2000) Batman: Gotham Adventures #43 (December, 2001): "Turnabout" Batman: Gotham Adventures #45 (February, 2002): "Running the Asylum" Batman: Gotham Adventures #51 (August, 2002): "Early Thaw" Batman: Gotham Adventures #53 (October, 2002): "Green Mind" Gotham Girls #1 (October, 2002): "Cat's Paw" Gotham Girls #2 (November, 2002): "Ivy League" Gotham Girls #3 (December, 2002): "Harlequinade" Gotham Girls #4 (January, 2003): "I Carry A Badge" Justice League Adventures #13 (January, 2003): "Local Hero" Gotham Girls #5 (February, 2003): "Bat Attitude" Batman Adventures #1 (April, 2003): "No Asylum" Batman Adventures #1 (Free Comic Book Day - June, 2003): "No Asylum" Batman Adventures #3 (June, 2003): "My Boy-friend's Back", "Breathing Room" Batman Adventures #9 (December, 2003): "The Couch" [Note: Back-up Story] Batman Harley & Ivy #1 (April, 2004): "Bosom Buddies" Batman Harley & Ivy #2 (May, 2004): "Jungle Fever!" Batman Harley & Ivy #3 (June, 2004): "Hooray for Harleywood!" Batman Adventures #16 (July, 2004): "The Bride of the Joker" The Batman Strikes! #35 (July, 2007): "The Crown Prince of Late Night" The Batman Strikes! #39 (November, 2007) [Note: Cover Appearance] The Batman Strikes #41 (January, 2008): "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" The Batman Strikes! #43(March, 2008): "Grounded" Justice League Unlimited #41 (March, 2008): "The Anniversary Party" The Batman Strikes! #45(May, 2008): "Gotham Girls: Honour Amongst Thieves" The Batman Strikes! #47 (September, 2008): "20 Minutes" DC Super-Friends #4 (August, 2008): "April Fools" There are a few comics Harley Quinn only appears on the cover. (Example: Batman Gotham Adventures #1) These ARE appearances - Please add. Bumped to add: Batman Adventures: Mad Love (1995) "Mad Love" 2nd Print / Prestige Format Batman Adventures #1 (Free Comic Book Day - June, 2003): "No Asylum"
  3. Also, the same buyer bought two of the three which suggests they were filling a hole or they know something we don't. 3 of the 4 auctions had more than one bidder. So it was more than one buyer bidding these prices up. These were not a Divad BIN spectacular! But I understand what you are saying. Mine are all auctions junior . . . Okay, auctions with one bidder. I stand corrected. Yes, but smart (and happy) bidders!
  4. Also, the same buyer bought two of the three which suggests they were filling a hole or they know something we don't. 3 of the 4 auctions had more than one bidder. So it was more than one buyer bidding these prices up. These were not a Divad BIN spectacular! But I understand what you are saying. Mine are all auctions junior . . .
  5. Wow. I have at least four of the 88's. I thought they were like $20 books. Bought one last week for $1. This isn't news. They have been selling well for years. Although I will admit those prices are much higher then normal which was around $20-40 an issue. Isn't that the topic of this thread? And that would be "than". Stop trying to say that this thread is about "books that were one price a while ago, and now the price of those books has increased", when in reality this thread is about "books that were one price a while ago, and now the price of those books has increased".
  6. Wow. I have at least four of the 88's. I thought they were like $20 books. Bought one last week for $1. This isn't news. They have been selling well for years. Although I will admit those prices are much higher then normal which was around $20-40 an issue. Isn't that the topic of this thread? And that would be "than".
  7. Man-Thing Western Gunfighters Green Lantern Ms. Marvel Jungle Action
  8. nice! Yeah, I'll have to say that's a sweet looking copy! (thumbs u
  9. I dont' think the Marvel Milestone copies of Action 1 sell very well at all. In fact, I don't think anyone has ever sold one. I meant the AF #15, ASM #1, X-Men #1, etc.... well I'm pretty sure the Action #1 reprint hype is fueled by the EBAY sale of the Action 1 CGC 9.0 being sold on ebay. Due to the rarity and high value realized by THAT sale vs the relative commonness of the Marvel keys, it doesn't seem likely that Marvel Milestones and other Marvel reprints will have similar spikes in value. Do you think that there are some bidders (on the reprints) who actually don't know the difference?
  10. Is she single? well actually she's dating my bass player in my band. Don't want to rock that boat!
  11. Harley (2000) 1-38 Yeah, $38. I hope you guys are joking, I'd give her more than $38, I was thinking around $150-$200 for the set. I've seen individual issues (not #1) go for $6-$10 a pop. They are, but I'm not.
  12. $38 tops. The resale after #1 would be seriously difficult.
  13. you need to put the word "GEM" in your title. Free shipping also helps. People happily pay an extra $80 to save that pesky $5.50 on shipping. And don't forget the erroneous "Variant" in the title, and quoting the bible and Jesus in the text! Dang!
  14. Well, you guys really don't pay much attention to the Market David, That's exactly what I looked at when I made my comment. Your sale was for a 9.4 copy. All of those high dollar sales are for slabs, Signature Series slabs, higher grade copies and multiple copies of that book or other annuals. Go down towards the bottom of that list and you'll see all of the single issues selling in the $10-$25 range. Understood, but still, precisely my point.
  15. Well, you guys really don't pay much attention to the Market
  16. good job on that Spawn #9, my LCS has 3 of those sitting in there dollar box, but I thought the hype of that one had died down, guess I need to go pick them up. I would, especially if there is a newsstand. I have two others to list.
  17. I may have a copy - I'll check when I get back from vacation next week.