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JustJimN

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  1. I see that ComicConnect is offering up to 6 months to pay on most of the Planets. I know they do this on a lot of expensive and/or key comics. How much does this influence the final price? Let's say you set a max price of $5200 for a particular book. But now that you can pay over 6 months would you be willing to pay $6000 or some other amount or do you stick to your original max price?
  2. Startling sold. Thanks to all for looking, offering and bought.
  3. Eerie #1 (5-6/1951) (CGC 7.5 with cream to off-white pages) $2400: SOLD via PM. Eerie #1 (1947) is considered the first full horror comic. This marked the beginning of the comic horror genre. Unfortunately, it was a one-shot. But Avon resurrected the Eerie name and produced 17 new issues running from 1951 to 1954. This is the first of that series and the best cover of the lot (in my opinion). Eerie loved voluptuous women wearing something red (usually a full red dress). What better way to catch a wandering eye looking over the comic rack. All but 5 issues had this winning combination. The art work in this issue is excellent with some great story telling. “The Subway Horror” is a reprint of “The Strange Case of Henpecked Harry” from the 1947 issue. This is one creepy cover with remarkable inks and superb centering. A very tough issue to find in high grade. One other in grade and only 3 blue labels higher in the census. A CGC 6.0 sold on Heritage on October 21, 2018 for $1800. The other 7.5 is currently for sale in ComicLink’s auction. Check out the covers. I think mine is the purdiest.
  4. Startling Comics #47 (CGC 7.0 with off-white pages) $1600: $1500. SOLD via PM. Very clean and very attractive airbrushed bondage cover by Schomburg. Art by Bob Oksner, Sheldon Moldoff, Ken Battefield and Mike Suchorsky. Published September 1947. One of the prettiest 7.0s you will find. Has nice off-white pages.
  5. What’s for Sale? Golden Age, GGA, Bondage. Startling Comics #47 and Eerie #1 (1951). Who can buy? No selling to those on the probation list. Payment: Check or PayPal. Returns: No returns on CGC books. Shipping: Free shipping within the U.S. Will be sent Priority Mail. Shipping costs to Canada will be the difference in the cost for U.S. shipping and the difference will be paid by the buyer. Winning: First unconditional “Take” in the thread gets it. Time stamp rules if multiple “Takes”. A “Take” in the thread trumps any PM negotiations until the post has been updated as “Taken”.
  6. Recently received another stack of comics from Bob. I believe this is my 9th stack. Descriptions of the books are spot-on. Packaging is solid and shipping is fast. You just can't find a lot of the books Bob puts up for sale. The fact that this is my 9th dance with Bob says it all. He's the man!
  7. Just received my stack of mags from Aaron's Horrific Halloween sale. Grading was spot on and the packaging- oh my! The mags would have survived a drop of 20,000 feet with no damage. Great mags, great packaging, great communication, great seller!