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Crowzilla

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  1. Yes, these were mainly all Overstreet copies and were part of the deal when Steve bought the price guide. And the Detective #27's aren't reversed - the lower one is a mistake in the catalog - it is really advertising a Detective #33.
  2. I used to own the CGC high copy of this (7.5), sold it to Metropolis a few years back. Very nice book and it was the best copy I saw in nearly 15 years.
  3. Movie posters - which breaks down into two main sections: 1) Universal Horror title cards and best scene cards. 2) Godzilla junk (thankfully which I'm pretty much complete on) That right there keeps me pretty broke, but I do like to add the the super cool Pink Floyd or Zeppelin piece to my Rock and Roll collection and am a huge Sheryl Crow collector.
  4. As cool a book as Superman #1 is, I'm always going to argue that Batman #1 should be in the same price class (and yes I realize the difference in scarcity of 1939 vs. 1940 books). Batman #1 is ALL NEW - compared to the 99% reprints in the Superman #1. Batman #1 introduces the Joker. Batman #1 introduces Catwoman. Plus it's got that cool story of Batman firing a machine-gun from the Batplane. Can it get any cooler than that. As the books get older, 1 year won't make that big a difference in the time-frame scheme of things (like X-men #1 vs. earlier SA keys). Batman is certainly more collected and has been since the late 80s when most Bat issues overtook same number Superman issues. I still have no idea why Batman #11 guides for almost 2x Superman #14 though. I've always felt that #14 should be just below #2 in value at a minimum. It is the single most requested Superman issue there is and the quintessential Superman cover.