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Shadow

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  1. I never seen many of those pre-hero B&B's! Thanks for sharing from that era gone by.
  2. Bought this one about 2 months ago. [/img] I've been thinking about concentrating a little more on B&B after I complete my JLA run.
  3. One of my first CGC submissions. (And one that still bums me out. ) [/img]
  4. OK, there not Pedigrees but here's some of mine. [/img] [/img] [/img]
  5. Actually, it's in the short box. I got tired of lifting the long boxes.
  6. Here's one I just dug out of the long box to show at the Grading Section. It's not in top shape but it's good enough for me, especially with the white cover. [/img]
  7. A "virtual" gallery would be great for stuff like this. You could create your own wing, etc.
  8. Again, I'm stunned at these conditions. They must have set in a vault for decades. Amazing (and very valuable. )
  9. Aye carumba. That's some amazing conditions for those books.
  10. There is an issue of either DC Superstars or DC Special, from the late 70's, that had both Flash's & Kid Flash running around Grodd. I think it's a Dollar Comic. Anyone know exactly which one. I'm thinking of hunting it down because I remember it from way back when at the newstand and I didn't buy it.
  11. While I own all of 3 Flash comics, the old title had some really great, unique covers. I own 2 already shown here in the Vandal Savage one (#137?) and the Superman Race for #175. Plus one in the late 70's with the jLA I bought just recently. But back when I first got into collecting in the late 70's, I did collect Flash for about a year. (I seem to remember Infantino returning at the time). My first store bought issue at the time had the Golden Glider I believe. I got rid of them in the mid-80's during college. Nostalgia hasn't driven me back to get them again yet.
  12. Those are beautiful copies. Very nice indeed.
  13. My X-Men period was from the late 70's/mid 80's and I thought Claremont did a very good job. The good/great outweight the bad. But he did have some dud's for me. The original Morlock stories did nothing for me at the time. I stopped collecting comics in 1985. But since I jumped back in in 1995, I've bought many of the mid-80's X-Men on. (I'm stalled in the 230's right now) Some of those storylines from the late 80's don't do anything for me. But, I may have to chalk that up to my age. The story arcs from the classic Claremont/Byrne era caught me at the impressionable stage of my early teens.
  14. 9.9! Wow! The issue itself never did anything for me though. I felt it was a "throwaway" of sorts.
  15. Nice work compiling that data. I think you hit on a point about thresholds in terms of grades. My budget for back issues might be $750 a year or so. And, I can rarely convince myself to spend it all on 1 book. I've been tempted, but I always want to plug a couple of holes in the collection when I do go to the Motor City shows. Since I'm not in it to turn a profit or make any money, I'm happy with my "levels" I set. It's a hobby I enjoy and I still love the nostalgia.
  16. For #1, it will probably be VG tops. 2, 3, 5, 6 are probably Fine or better. From there it's VF or better until the early 60's. If I ever get #94 or GS1, it would probably have to be a 8.5 or better.
  17. Old X-Men are a lot like my other big collection, old Justice League. Some of those SA issues are hard to read now. Of course, when I was a kid, I thought most of them were gold.
  18. Here's one I got yesterday. Perhaps one of the lamest covers ever. Heck, my LCS had this for years and in decent shape, but I never grabbed it til yesterday. [/img]
  19. My goal is to maybe concentrate harder on plugging the holes in my SA run of X-Men in 2007. I've been lacking in the last 2 - 3 years.
  20. Beautiful book. (And I'm sure the scan does it no justice. )
  21. Now if I would only stop being lazy and scan some of my X-Men in... (Actually it's the wait of uploading to Photobucket that drives me nuts. )
  22. Ah yes, fond memories of those great Byrne issues.... those were the days when I was younger.