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dhgladiator

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  1. I have two packages coming from Texas to Canada and they have been stuck in Chicago since May 3rd. I checked today and they are finally on the move again. The nice lady at heritage auctions said that delivery times are between 45-60 days currently :whatthe: and that doesn’t take into account the trouble the sled dogs will be having with the lack of snow up here once it crosses the border...

  2. 7 hours ago, TrayKnight said:

    Try these....I noticed a small stain on the bottom right corner of the outer cover that doesn’t touch second cover.

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    The thing that caught my eye quickly, was that the “#1 collector’s item issue” artwork seems to be more faded on the second cover as though it has seen more light exposure than the outside cover, which doesn’t make sense if it has been covered by the outer cover all this time. Someone else can let me know if I’m wrong...

  3. If you are in Canada, which it appears you are, you need to be aware of the shipping cost from Heritage or even Comiclink. Heritage will charge around $50 (USD) for a slabbed comic and you may also get hit with import fees which, depending on the price of the comic can add another $20-30 to your purchase price. Comiclink also charges  around $70 for shipping a single slab north of the border. For the shipping cost alone, I am always wary about buying from either of those two unless I get a great deal on a book I need.

  4. My suggestion would be X-men #35. Spidey appearance along with the X-men. It is the original X-men so I'm not sure how much play they will get with the Disney version of the team, however, Spidey and the X-men, seems like a good bet. In terms of affordability, I guess it depends on your budget. (shrug)