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sirwesker

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  1. 54 minutes ago, Point Five said:

    Just read. Blown away. Wow.

    In somewhat more mundane news, issue #54 has sold out and a second printing is in the works.

     

    I heard that this week and found it interesting as they basically stopped doing second printings after issue 19.

  2. Does anyone on eBay know how to ship comics? I have so many packages arrive with almost no packing material and in huge boxes. I just dont get it. If you pack something up, and you shake the box and can hear or feel movement, you did it wrong. How do people expect stuff to arrive undamaged? Am I the only one who constantly experiences this? I feel snake bitten. 

  3. Have a selection of key Amazing Spiderman books in high CGC grade. 

    No probies or HOSers. 1st unconditional :takeit: takes it. PMs and questions also welcome.

    Paypal, check, money order all welcome.

    LAST BOOK LEFT, Price Reduced!

    #122 - death of the Green Goblin, 8.0 white pages, was $275 now $249 plus 14 priority shipping.

     

    #6 - 1st Lizard, 7.0 OW/W pages - SOLD
    Annual 1 - 1st Sinister Six, 7.0 OW pages - SOLD
    #31 - 1st Harry Osborn & Gwen Stacy, 7.5 OW pages - SOLD
    #39 - 1st John Romita art, 8.0 OW/W pages - SOLD
    #40 - origin of the Green Goblin, 8.0 OW/W pages - SOLD
    #43 - 1st full Mary Jane & origin of Rhino, 8.0 OW/W pages - SOLD
    #121 - death of Gwen Stacy, 8.0 OW/W pages - SOLD

    #129 - 1st Punisher & Jackal, 8.0 white pages - SOLD
    #194 - 1st Black Cat, 9.4 white pages - SOLD
    #238 - 1st Hobgoblin, tattooz included, 9.4 white pages - SOLD

  4. To the OP, the incentive variant is largely recognized as a rare, highly sought after variant of #1 that was given exclusively to retailers prior to/at C2E2 in early April of 2012.

    Because of its release date and its UPC number, there is a small but vocal few who label it only as a third print variant (CGC does not label it this way). This seems to be an attempt to diminish its importance or value, as labeling it this way ignores its unique nature as compared to other generally available variants and printings in the industry.

    The more you know.

  5. The third and fourth print are indeed pretty rare, with the fourth print likely being the rarest (with the exception of the incentive variant). 

    Currently there are 27 third print 9.8's, with 5 of those being SS. 

    Currently there are 22 fourth print 9.8's with 2 of those being SS, and 7 9.6's, with 2 of those also being SS.

    For the most part, raw printings (2-5) of #1 don't seem to carry much value compared to the first print. I don't think they generally ever sell over $50 to 75. All of the value for them seems to be in 9.8 graded copies. 

    I'm trying to remember what I paid for mine. I think my third print 9.8 was about 120 - 150. I splurged a bit to get my fourth print 9.8 because they never come around for sale. I think I spent close to 400 on that, which makes it a bit more valuable than a 9.8 first print. 

     

  6. Its hard to resist those collecting impulses. I totally get it. But its always important to remember first and foremost to enjoy the experience, rather than having it being a chore, even if its just mental. A comic sitting in a bag does nothing for you. Enjoy the experience of opening it and seeing the cover you want to see. It will probably be a freeing experience. 

    We can't take any of these things with us when we go, so just remember to enjoy them. Their value is meaningless over the long term. 

  7. From what I've seen, and my experiences are admittedly limited, the older cases seem to suffer greater risk of humidity. I've seen labels with significant waviness/rippling that you can tell is clearly due to humidity. I think its because the older shells are not as tight and the inner sleeve and label just sort of sit in there, where with the new case design the label is pressed tight between the hard plastic shell. Whether the book itself is wavy or the inner sleeve is hard to say. It may be the appearance of waves caused by the sleeve warping a bit in places over time, and not being tight enough inside the hard case. It may be the comic itself, as many comics over the past 10 years suffer natural waviness due to the poor paper quality combined with too much ink on the page. 

    I would consider a re-slabbing in the new case to see if that takes care of the problem. 

  8. 23 hours ago, Pontoon said:

    Shifting gears, I’ve been re-reading my ASMs and just got to #38 this weekend. I know this is considered to be a rather blah issue, but it was kind of sad; the end of an era. While Ditko seemed to put as much into the story as any other issue, it spots the art looked a bit rushed. He was stricken from the letters page, too; instead of "Dear Stan and Steve” every letter was addressed to "Dear Stan.”

    Another interesting item is that in the house ad for upcoming comics, the cover of FF #52 is obscured by a blurb. I imagine that’s because the original was re-drawn and the new version wasn’t ready at press time.

    I've been re-reading the ASM series as well and am on #40 actually. The Ditko era was nice from a historical aspect, but there is no denying the series has a dramatic increase in quality with issue 39. The art and storytelling get a huge bump. That first year of Romita is sort of amazing in terms of new storytelling. Instead of all the same old boring street level criminal types, we get the first true Green Goblin story, Rhino, the Lizard, Shocker and Kingpin. 

  9. Looks like ASM 13 is the newest book that speculators have ruined collecting on for a while. I will never understand the increase in price because of a movie for a key silver age book that is collectible in its own right. I can see more obscure characters from the 80's, 90's and more modern. But Spiderman 13? A classic long time villain? Give me a break.