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Microchip

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  1. Savage. Still, I'd hold onto them too. A great piece of history right there.
  2. I ended up buying the last 3 copies of Nick Fury #1 off Gary Dolgoff. I got the impression he had been sitting on a large pile of them for years, and slowly whittled it down as CGC came into play, and all the top graded books set their own price points well above guide. I still have them, great registration, and ridiculously mint (only 9.8's). And his pricing wasn't aggressive.
  3. The movies stand on their own in terms of making, or breaking a character. It'll be down to how much budget they want to throw at it, as opposed to a devout inbuilt audience of fans. The movies are looking to be pitched at the different levels of the movie market, with Ant-man 2 directed squarely at the kids, and Rudd did his part perfectly in that respect. There's more long term impact in these movies, than any other's, getting the audience at the ground floor. The marvel movies are setting the standard for entertainment value at the moment. It will take a very good writer/director team to take SS to a great cinematic presentation. Though every good hero needs a good enemy.... Galactus!!!!!
  4. But FF48 is dragging 49, and 50, and SS #1 with it. 181 is a freak, always has been, always will be. There's no point in comparing it to any other book out there.
  5. Does anyone know what an FF#48 in CGC 9.6 go for at the moment?
  6. Gotcha, thanks for that. ...still no DP movie in the works
  7. Excuse my ignorance, but why is Doom Patrol #99 heating up? I have a copy, and have been contacted about possibly selling it.
  8. $39,000 and counting.. Final bid: $44,812.50! If the movie goes well, that will look like a bargin price very quickly.
  9. Anyone watching the CGc 9.6 on Heritage's Signature auction at the moment? It's sitting on $28,000, I'll be very curious to see where it finishes. And this is an original label copy, so part of the first 3 9.6's to go on the census. The other two being the Pacific Coast copies. Though they're not sitting in original holders. Doug resubbed them (how many times?). One was White pagers, the other an Off-white, that turned into an Off-white to white copy. But they both remain as 9.6's. I haven't seen the more recent 9.6 on the census, and looking at the 9.4's, it doesn't seem to of been a lucky upgrade candidate.
  10. I'm not mocking, but the post was a 10, and this bit just had me chuckling at my desk.
  11. Darn you! I was hoping this book wouldn't be mentioned here. The top staple is loose, so I'm not sure if it will be made into a 9.8... so I suspect standard 227 bidding on this book.