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seredynskib

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  1. $10,500 for all 6 books $11,000 for all 6 books $11,500 OBO for all 6 books $12,000 OBO for all 6 books $13,000 OBO for all 6 books $14,000 OBO for all 6 books $15,000 OBO for all 6 books $16,500 OBO for all 6 books $18,000 OBO for all 6 books FREE SHIPPING via USPS Registered Mail with Insurance & Signature Confirmation. USA only. Payment via Check or Cash (Chicago area). PayPal add 3% No returns or trades. No HOS or Probies. Only looking to sell as a set at this time. First gets the books. PMs and offers are welcome. Incredible Hulk #1 (May, 1962). Signed by Stan Lee on 2/9/14. Graded: G/VG 3.0 by CGC. Off-White to White Pages Origin and 1st Appearance of the Incredible Hulk. 1st Appearance of Rick Jones, Betty Ross and General Ross. Incredible Hulk #2 (July, 1962). Signed by Stan Lee on 8/1/15. Graded: VG 4.0 by CGC. Off-White to White Pages 1st Green Hulk 2nd appearance of Hulk, Rick Jones, Betty Ross and General Ross. 1st appearance of the Toad Men Incredible Hulk #3 (September, 1962). Signed by Stan Lee on 7/24/09. Graded: FN 6.0 by CGC. Cream to Off-White Pages 1st Appearance of the Ringmaster and the Circus of Crime. Origin of the Hulk Retold. Incredible Hulk #4 (November, 1962). Signed by Stan Lee on 4/24/15. Graded: FN- 5.5 by CGC. Off-White to White Pages Origin of Hulk Retold. Incredible Hulk #5 (January, 1963). Signed by Stan Lee on 4/24/15. Graded: VG 4.0 by CGC. Cream to Off-White Pages 1st Appearance of Tyrannus. Incredible Hulk #6 (March, 1963). Signed by Stan Lee on 8/9/13. Graded: VG/FN 5.0 by CGC. Off-White Pages 1st Appearance of the Teen Brigade and the Metal Master. Last Issue. CGC Message Board Feedback is available in my sig. Ebay Feedback: http://www.ebay.com/usr/seredynskib I can provide additional references upon request. Thanks for looking!
  2. Nice! What show did Don Perlin attend this year? I don't remember seeing him signing in 2016.
  3. I never understood how ASM 135 was labeled as The Punisher's "second appearance" by CGC when he has a full page clearly dedicated to him in ASM 134.
  4. Nice book, I would have bought it too! Not only is this book the forgotten key, but with no posts since 2013 it is also the forgotten thread! Nice job of resurrecting it. Thanks! I've avoided the Marvel westerns until now but I couldn't resist this key. Looking through the issue, it reads exactly like any origin issue of any Lee/Kirby super-hero book but in a western setting. For you guys that collect westerns, how do Rawhide Kid and Kid Colt Outlaw compare to Two-Gun? Did Lee/Kirby also do any of those or were they mostly drawn by Ayers and company? I agree 100% with you that this story reads just like a Marvel Superhero book. That's why Two-Gun Kid is my favorite western hero. Even after his origin story, the sequential books have 'villains' and a hero who is juggling his superhero identity along with his romantic life. Rawhide Kid and Kid Colt don't read the same in my opinion. Kid Colt faces a few cool villains (Most notably Iron Mask) and Rawhide Kid is more of a true western comic. Neither have that "superhero feel" to them.
  5. He charges extra to write "Excelsior!" Also he usually has a variety of different color sharpies on hand. From experience, his signature looks best in black... How much extra? How about personalization? He used to charge 1 signature fee per each extra word. So if his signature is $100, it would cost you $200 to have his signature and the word "Excelsior!"
  6. He charges extra to write "Excelsior!" Also he usually has a variety of different color sharpies on hand. From experience, his signature looks best in black...
  7. That's not a presentable looking 4.0 in my opinion....Personally, that's why I buy the book, not the grade.
  8. If you love Spider-Man, a good book to start with before chasing the mega keys would be ASM50. It's a key book, classic cover, but won't break the bank.
  9. I knew that Bill Mantlo is in the care of his brother due to an accident, but I didn't realize the severity of his accident may have left him unable to sign. Has anyone tried to reach out for a private signing with him at any point?
  10. Looks real to me... He usually signed in pen from what I've seen, but I've also seen some like these.
  11. Purchased a ASM 265 from Adrian. Nice guy, great communication and excellent packaging.
  12. I'm finally the proud owner of this beauty:
  13. My copy just arrived back from CGC yesterday.
  14. My copy: Hopefully I can have Todd McFarlane sign it one of these days.
  15. Just added this beauty to my collection
  16. Nice! Great cover! Thank you! This was a tough book to find. I know. Try putting together the 27 issue set. That's dedication! I'm happy with my #1 and #27
  17. That's one of the nicest looking FF9s I've ever seen!
  18. Nice! Great cover! Thank you! This was a tough book to find.