• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

sirwesker

Member
  • Posts

    183
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by sirwesker

  1. Selling off the last bits and pieces of my Uncanny collection and these are some of the last parts. Feel free to PM for more info or questions, first "I'll take it" gets it. Will accept Paypal, money orders, checks. Shipping is included within the US. If international, please contact me first so we can discuss shipping. For sale is 27 of the issues in the incredible John Byrne run of Uncanny X-Men. This was the greatest era of X-Men issues and features most of the bronze age keys. Here is a list of the issues, their grade that I have given them after review, and any special appearances involved. Grading is subjective, but I tend to be fairly conservative with my grades. Closer photos can be hand upon request. I would like to keep this as a group but would entertain offers for pieces. Asking $725 for the whole lot. I forgot to put issue 108 in the photos, but I assure you it is in there. 108 - 9.4 - 1st John Byrne on pencils 109 - 8.5 - 1st Guardian 112 - 9.0 - 113 - 8.5 - 114 - 8.5 - 1st "Uncanny" X-Men issue 115 - 9.4 - 116 - 8.5 - 1st mention of Wolverine's healing factor and bones 117 - 8.5 - 1st Shadow King 118 - 9.0 - 1st Mariko 119 - 9.2 - 1st Proteus (cameo) 120 - 8.5 - 1st Alpha Flight, Northstar 121 - 9.4 - 1st Full Alpha Flight appearance 122 - 9.0 - 1st Mastermind as Jason Wyngaarde 125 - 8.5 - 128 - 9.0 - 129 - 8.5 - 1st Kitty Pryde, Emma Frost, Sebastian Shaw, Hellfire Club 130 - 8.5 - 1st Dazzler 131 - 9.0 - 132 - 8.5 - 133 - 9.0 - 1st Senator Kelly 135 - 8.5 - 136 - 8.5 - 139 - 8.5 - 1st Heather Hudson 140 - 8.5 - 141 - 9.0 - Days of Future Past 1 - 1st Pyro, Avalanche, Rachel Summers & Destiny 142 - 8.5 - Days of Future Past 2 143 - 8.5 - John Byrne's last issue
  2. I have commissioned many artists and have only ever had one or two problems, both of which were relatively minor problems. But heres my two cents anyways: Being able to draw and create art is a skill that, for the most part, you can hone without being a business owner. Because of this, many artists will develop this ability to create something of value without knowing how to run a business or market themselves properly. This can lead to all sorts of problems because, quite frankly, many people aren't cut out to run their own business.
  3. For sale is an original art page from Uncanny Avengers I purchased directly from Steve McNiven at Emerald City a few years ago. This is from the Ragnarok story arc where Thor is battling the Apocalypse Twins single handed. It has been signed by Steve, Jay and Rick Remender. Asking $250 plus shipping.
  4. Selling this full color piece done by Ale Garza on 11x17 comic paper. I obtained this from Ale directly at Fallcon several years ago in St. Paul, MN. Asking $250 plus shipping.
  5. What's amazing about the issue 1 cover is that it has just as detailed of a background and floor, and far more feet, than your average Liefeld cover.
  6. Yeah, the unverified sig and the few dings might make it a book someone would rather by raw.
  7. The only flaws I can see are these small indent lines that you can see in reflected light. No color breaks though. Can/should these be pressed out?
  8. Hey guys, never graded anything with CGC before but was thinking about bringing this one to Emerald City for on site grading in March. What do you think?
  9. I've noticed something after looking at dozens of copies of this issue. Has anyone noticed or discussed this before? On like a third to half of the books I've seen, no matter what the grade, just to the right of the black box Punisher logo, at the edge of the book, there is a dark brownish spot on the yellow cover. It's always in about the same spot, same color and about the same size. Anyone know what this is? Is it something from the interior cover? A manufacturing issue?
  10. What do you think of this guy. I'm wondering really what the small piece out of the back cover does to it.
  11. For sale are the following CGC graded X-Men comics: #2 - 7.5 - $950 #3 - 7.0 - $550 #4 - 7.0 - SOLD #5 - 7.5 - SOLD #19 - 7.5 - $130 #94 - 8.0 - $500 Shipping will be via Priority Mail large flat rate box and insurance will be required as well (except for #19). The large flat rate box. Shipping will be quoted upon purchase. Only shipping to the USA. Feel free to ask questions or ask for more photos via PM, but first "I'll take it" gets it. No probation or Hos members please. Paypal, check and money order accepted. I have 17 years of 100% positive feedback on ebay under the user ID: sirwesker
  12. I've been collecting X-Men for a while now and have nearly put a complete run of volume 1 (1-544) together. I'm planning on potentially liquidating it though and just collecting key silver age issues, which has brought me back to my primary comic when I was reading as a child, Spiderman. Most of the silver age keys I can otherwise think to collect are Amazing Spiderman issues. I'm planning on keeping my X-Men 1 and Giant Size, but I believe the rest of my X-Men collection could net me somewhere around $10,000. So I'm trying to decide what to go after. I was looking at getting high grade copies of perhaps 39, 50 and maybe a lower issues first appearance, like 14. Given I'm rather a novice to ASM collecting, what are your thoughts on key, fun issues that are also good investments? For my silver age X-Men books, I was usually aiming for between 7.0 and 8.0. Thought I might go a bit higher for ASM, is that necessary do you think? The other question I've been pondering, is do I sell everything, INCLUDING my X-Men 1 and Giant Size, and go for a low grade Amazing Fantasy 15. I think I could raise about 20,000 for that. Of course, my biggest concern in all this is once I start buying ASM, I may not be able to stop.
  13. Here is my bad boy. Had him for a couple years now.
  14. Who are all these people after Liefeld's autograph? Weren't his two most popular creations made popular by other writers and artists?