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Posts posted by CardiacKid1
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Elric 2 $65
Elric 4 $75
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Werewolf by Night #14 CGC 9.6 s/s Mike Ploog - $275
off white to white pages (top census copy in s/s)
I'll take this one, Rich.
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Better call Saul!
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Ha! That explains it! Thanks, Akoni!
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Speaking of facilitators, has anyone heard from Steve Paulus? He announced that he would be facilitating at Fan Expo Canada and the Baltimore Comic Con, but he hasn't posted here since May. I sent him a few PM's which have all gone unread.
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Has anyone else noticed the impressive guest list at Big Wow this year? Brent Anderson, Tom Yeates, Mike Zeck, Michael Lark, Steve Leialoha -- I'd be looking for signatures from all of them. Others might be interested in Arthur Adams, Sergio Aragones, Frank Cho, Michael Golden, Mike Mignola, Terry Moore, James O'Barr, Tim Vigil . . . .wow.
Last year, Menace facilitated, but he's disappeared and/or fallen out of favor recently. Is there another facilitator intending to step up to the plate here? I know it's not until May, but I'd start prepping my books now in anticipation . . .
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Asbury Park is putting together a pretty sweet list of some seldom-seen creators with a few "Underground" types. Somebody should facilitate this…
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Will there be a CGC witness there?
Not that I am aware of, that was why I added the note…
, I guess I'm still too much of a noob to understand the terminology. I thought a CGC witness is someone who is authorized to validate a signature, whereas a facilitator is someone who obtains the signature and submits the book to CGC. From your answer, I take it that one person can fill both roles? Sorry for the stupid question, but stay tuned. I'm full of them!
Richie has indicated that he will do that show. He will have the CAW necessary to get it done.
Rich Henn?
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I know it's just a one day show but I thought this one might be of interest to some people. Mr. O'Neil doesn't seem to make too many appearances. I wonder if there's any chance of getting a CAW for this?
I could be wrong, but I think Denny O'Neil is scheduled to appear at the Lexington Comic Con on March 14, with Pirate facilitating?
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Asbury Park is putting together a pretty sweet list of some seldom-seen creators with a few "Underground" types. Somebody should facilitate this…
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Will there be a CGC witness there?
Not that I am aware of, that was why I added the note…
, I guess I'm still too much of a noob to understand the terminology. I thought a CGC witness is someone who is authorized to validate a signature, whereas a facilitator is someone who obtains the signature and submits the book to CGC. From your answer, I take it that one person can fill both roles? Sorry for the stupid question, but stay tuned. I'm full of them!
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Asbury Park is putting together a pretty sweet list of some seldom-seen creators with a few "Underground" types. Somebody should facilitate this…
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Will there be a CGC witness there?
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I would ask that you keep Steve Leialoha. He signed a few books for me last year and I'm still looking for a couple of more signatures from him. I think he was at SDCC last year . . .
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Catching up on my kudos, I also want to praise GACollectibles. Andrew took four of books to C2E2 and got four terrific signatures for me.
No fuss, no delay. Took great care of my comics.
Thanks, Andrew!
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I am here to sing the praises of tjanse. He took a prized possession of mine -- my Nexus #1 that I bought myself from a local comics store -- and got it signed by Steve Rude.
The best parts were: (1) He texted me a pic of Steve Rude holding my book just after he signed it. The expression on Steve's face alone made the whole thing worthwhile; (2) He had Steve sign the book right where I wanted him to -- and it just looks perfect; and (3) There were no hidden fees, surprises, etc. He did exactly what he promised to do and got the job done.
A+ efforts and execution.
Thanks, Jeremy!
THE AMAZING FANTASY #15 CLUB
in Silver Age Comic Books
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This is mine. I have no idea why it only graded as an apparent 5.5. It looks so much better to me: