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VintageComics

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  1. Incredible Hulk #182 CGC 9.6 OWW - (2nd app. Wolverine) Asking $2900 (shipping included)
  2. Detective Comics #402 CGC 9.6 OWW - (very tough in grade, Adams cover, Man-Bat app) Asking $3000 (shipping included)
  3. Captain Marvel #33 CGC 9.8 OWW - (Origin Thanos) Asking $3000 (shipping included)
  4. Avengers #125 CGC 9.6 OWW - (Thanos app) Asking $400 (shipping included)
  5. Amazing Spider-Man #162 CGC 9.8 White - (Punisher / Nightcrawler app) Asking $1400 (shipping included) *SOLD!*
  6. Amazing Spider-Man #148 CGC 9.8 OWW - (Professor Warren revealed as Jackal) Asking $2500 (shipping included) *SOLD!*
  7. Amazing Spider-Man #98 CGC 9.6 CGC OW Asking $900 (shipping included)
  8. Amazing Spider-Man #83 CGC 9.8 OWW - (1st app Schemer and Vanessa Fisk) Asking $4250 (shipping included)
  9. Amazing Spider-Man #19 CGC 9.6 OWW - (Human Torch, Sandman, Enforcers app) - Killer copy! Asking $6000 (shipping included)
  10. Payment: Check / Bank wire preferred. Other payment terms available. Shipping: Certified books, shipping is included FREE within North America, ROW we split it. Raw books, include $10 for shipping within North America. ROW I will split with interested parties.  Who wins: Time stamp seals the deal as to who wins regardless of the form of communication (including PM, in the thread, text or phone conversation). A negotiation is not a deal until both sides have agreed on terms. If there is an unconditional posted (or communicated) it will trump all negotiations unless we have already both agreed to terms before the was posted. In that case, the will have been in vain. Except that it will give you street cred and look cool to passers by. No House Of Shame or Probationary members or any others of ill repute. I reserve the right to choose who I sell to. Returns: I am considered a very good grader among my peers ( Here is a link to my kudos thread ) but since even CGC is inconsistent I will not guarantee a CGC grade. I will guarantee to be within one grade increment in either direction - so if I am calling the book a 9.4 it could go 9.2 or 9.6. If it falls outside of those parameters (and it does happen that they go in both directions), I will offer a refund. But I don't expect anyone to complain if I undergraded it. I will accept returns if item is otherwise not as described or shown. Consider all books pressed. Pricing: I try to price books close to fair market value. I am open to offers but it's not very likely I'm going to be accepting offers at 30% off fair market value.
  11. Killer batch of books back from CGC...scans to follow Amazing Spider-Man #19 CGC 9.6 OWW - (Human Torch, Sandman, Enforcers app) - $6000 Amazing Spider-Man #83 CGC 9.8 OWW - (1st app Schemer and Vanessa Fisk) - $4250 Amazing Spider-Man #98 CGC 9.6 CGC OW - $900 Amazing Spider-Man #98 CGC 9.6 OWW - $950 Amazing Spider-Man #148 CGC 9.8 OWW - (Professor Warren revealed as Jackal) - $2500 Amazing Spider-Man #162 CGC 9.8 White - (Punisher / Nightcrawler app) - $1400 Avengers #125 CGC 9.6 OWW - (Thanos app) - $400 Captain Marvel #33 CGC 9.8 OWW - (Origin Thanos) - $3000 Detective Comics #402 CGC 9.6 OWW - (very tough in grade, Adams cover, Man-Bat app) - $3000 Incredible Hulk #182 CGC 9.6 OWW - (2nd app. Wolverine) - $2900 The Joker #1 CGC 9.8 OWW - (1975-76 DC) - $2300 Marvel Spotlight #32 CGC 9.6 OWW - (1st app Spder-woman) - $750 Star Wars #2 CGC 9.8 White - $4000 Strange Tales #119 CGC 9.4 OWW - (Spider-Man cameo., Full page ad for Avengers #4) - $4250 Tales to Astonish #24 CGC 9.2 White - (1961) (Highest Graded, Newsstand fresh, blazing White pages) - $5500 Wonder Woman #199 CGC 9.8 White - (Jeffrey Jones, grey tone bondage cover) - $2200 X-Men #99 CGC 9.8 White - (1st app Black Tom Cassidy) - $2950 X-men #104 CGC 9.6 OWW - (1st app Starjammers cameo) - $550 X-men #104 CGC 9.8 White - (1st app Starjammers cameo) - $2600 X-Men #107 CGC 9.6 White - (1st app Starjammers full) - $1750
  12. The discussion started when you asked what someone thought about eBay no longer selling Nazi relics to which I believe MOST would agree that it's a short sighted move and akin to "erasing history". Collecting war memorabilia is no different than collecting war time comic books. I wonder if the response would have been more vocal if if eBay banned all WW2 covers.
  13. You've never excused yourself out of a room. Or from a dinner table? Or from a discussion? Was it permanent? I said what I did as a figure of speech because the discussion was heating up and knowing I'd return, which I did when Jaybuck quoted me. Dude. I never even reply to you. I don't think I have in years. Stop obsessing. You'll fee better. I promise.
  14. See how that happens? And I mean that respectfully and in the context of the greater conversation we were having.
  15. #folowthescience BTW, thanks for being transparent about that. I wonder if anyone will remember to check back in 2024 and see who was right.
  16. My entire family is from behind the iron curtain and a large portion of my social circles are as well. My parents both escaped (literally) and left everything behind. People my age are first generation here so most of us have experienced it first hand. Not ONE SINGLE person I know who has ties to the iron curtain approves of what's happening. Not one. Conversely, MOST who have zero connection to the iron curtain DO approve. There's something to that. Whether people choose to see it, or maybe more accurately allow themselves to see it or not is entirely another thing. Throughout history, those that enable tyranny - even just 'innocent' members of society - are complicit. There are people in this very thread either advocating for or playing apologist for Big Tech. I just don't get it. As @TupennyConan once said: Watch and listen carefully who says what now.
  17. In that case, publishing a rule that projects an ideology may alienate one part of a fan base but actually attract another. And even temporarily publishing that rule and then retracting it can totally virtue signal their position to a segment of society what their corporate beliefs are and attract that very segment that approves. That actually may not be a bad business business move if the business realizes they can't have all the customers but they're willing to attract HALF of them loyally by offering a service that polarizes the population. Kind of like a club. Or an association. Or a group.
  18. Nothing. As long as the rights and obligations go in BOTH directions. And what people are talking about in this thread and what you are glossing over is how they usually just head in one direction. Towards Big Money but not away from them. Everyone should have been against that. Historic relics are just that - historic relics. Does everyone know that the word "slave" is derived from the word "Slav" harkening back to the Ottoman empire when Slavic people were enslaved for almost 400 years? If you had a "Slav" it meant you had a slave. Should we now ban relics from the Ottoman empire? Ban the word slave? Being Slavic, should I now be offended if someone collects Ottoman empire relics? Policing history is ridiculous and a step backwards.
  19. Because some people will choose who they deal with out of principle but not out of greed. But why are you trying to defend a maybe? This is another one of those subtle troll posts with an agenda behind it pointed square at me. Just subtle enough that most wouldn't get it (especially moderation) but he's been doing it for years, if not a decade. Casey always like to toss in the word "misunderstanding" when I'm involved with a discussion and it's meant to be a diss every time he does it. It doesn't...but that's the intention. Just thought I'd point that out for everyone.
  20. Anyway, this thread has become the De Facto grievances thread again, so I'm going to politely excuse myself out of it. Like I said, I was shocked nobody was discussing this move by Paypal and it's certainly changed how a lot of people will do business moving forward.