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Randall Ries

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  1. Why slab this? :shy:

     

     

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    Why not? We have all seen some really taped up, sun/dust shadowed rip rags that have been slabbed. This one has a ding in the corner and that's not too bad.

     

    My question was just tongue in cheek. My Whiz run is raw so there's no need to slab it. I like flipping through them when I can.

     

    Oh. Sorry. Didn't mean to sound awn'ry. I lean toward conservation, so......

     

    I love the tactile experience as well. What a great hobby.

     

    I wish it were practical to PDF my books and get them all slabbed. I see nothing but disaster attempting something like that.

  2. Really excited to finally get this one! An original owner book, and the owner served in WWII. This is now one of my favorites! Thanks to Mr. Reece for making this happen for me. (thumbs u

     

     

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    Congrats on the two Supeys. Both great books Greg!

     

    Agreed! Congratulations! I just bought my 1st book from Mr. Reece. Prices seem very reasonable and a nice selection as well.

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    Why does Iron Man have camel feet?

     

    This whole thing is someone's bad idea of a joke, right? Right? :eek:

     

    This is called "Help! We have run out of ideas and have drawn ourselves into a corner" along with DC's "Throw it harder! Maybe we can get it to stick!".

  4. I finally completed my Wrightson Swamp Thing run last night with this:

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    and this:

     

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    That No. 5 was harder than I thought it would be to find. There aren't many high grade CGC examples available and the ones I could find have the 20¢ circle cut off which REALLY clashes with my OCD. There are tons of raw issues available and it doesn't seem like a lot of them made it to CGC although I haven't checked the census. Very happy to have both of these books.

  5. In one of the last Heritage auctions, I went in heavy for this one. It doesn't fit my minimum grade of 9.4, but since I lost out on the 9.4 that Heritage offered earlier this year and prices are getting out of control on this issue, I made an exception.

     

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    So jealous...

    Grats!

     

    It's been entrenched in my top 5 most wanted books for years, but I just can't find one

     

    I can find them I just can't pay for them!

  6. In one of the last Heritage auctions, I went in heavy for this one. It doesn't fit my minimum grade of 9.4, but since I lost out on the 9.4 that Heritage offered earlier this year and prices are getting out of control on this issue, I made an exception.

     

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    Good call! Nice book! The late 300's early 400's Detective books are really surging. Especially with both Adams cover/art We should probably get them while we can still reasonably afford them. My cut off is 9.0, but in the case of Bat 222, I would go 8.0 or 8.5. I can't afford $800 for a 9.4 or 9.6. Sadly. And that's just Adams cover with the Beatles take!

  7. So I won this raw copy off of eBay from seller scroogenightmare for $650.00 which they swear is unrestored (as you can see from listing). Seller has 100% feedback but I'm always concerned with raw books bought online. Crossing my fingers.

     

     

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    One of my favorite later cap issues.

     

    Really nice book!

     

    I must admit I have to laugh when I see these covers from an adults perspective. Is the Human Fly really going to hang around long enough to see Cap and Bucky showing up with a ladder no less? How far did they lug that ladder? Looks like at least five stories if not more. What are they leaning it against? A water tower. BOTH Cap and Bucky are climbing the ladder? How far up did Bucky think he was reasonably going to get climbing up the tower side of the ladder? "Agh! I find myself under the tower, Cap! Scootch over! I'm coming around!"

     

    All that work only to be outdone by the Human Fly simply tipping the ladder off the tower. Since they were so easily vexed, the Human Fly is off to pour hot candle wax on his beautiful victim or attempt to blow torch her to pieces only to be interrupted by Captain Marvel Jr while fighting Captain Nazi! I'm sorry. I know they were drawn for kids by then. I just can't help analyzing some of them.

  8. Finally bought a real nice copy of this book. I haven't had any luck locating one at the Cons here in SoCal so I guess they're tough to find in this neck of the woods. Pleased with this copy, though.

     

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    Outstanding looking copy, Steve! :headbang: Love me some raw high grade 227's.

     

    You and me both!!

     

    A beauty! Congratulations! When I 1st got mine, I got up in the middle of the night to visit it.

  9. I bid for the Sig Series 9.0 in the last auction which eventually went for $500. I was surprised it fetched so much. As I say, I spent $150 for my 9.0 ow 3 years ago. I see many of these for sale on ebay but most of them have no bidders. Really high prices being asked. I wonder what they are actually selling for and if this is just a bubble or a bunch of greedheads trying to cash in? I like the book a great deal, but there are no shortage of copies available. Any of you folks have real sales data?

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    Not the best graded copy, but it is from an original owner collection. His family had to sell his boyhood comics to help defray his medical bills. Very poignant I thought. It has an arrival date on the cover as well which I actually like as long as they aren't out of control. I think it adds an air of provenance to the book. Plus this is the 1st time Superman and Batman appear together in a story. This seems to be an under valued series as well as under appreciated. My next All Star book will hopefully be #12 or the Grundy classic cover. #3 or #8 will simply be out of the question for now.

     

    I always liked that book, with the emotional 'war orphans' cover. That's a terrific looking 7.0.

     

    Thank you. Esquire Comics had a CGC 9.0 for sale for the longest time and I would drool over it. Think Mark wanted $3200 for it. Pretty reasonable price, I thought. It eventually sold and I'm glad now that I didn't get it. This one means more to me because of the back story.

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    Not the best graded copy, but it is from an original owner collection. His family had to sell his boyhood comics to help defray his medical bills. Very poignant I thought. It has an arrival date on the cover as well which I actually like as long as they aren't out of control. I think it adds an air of provenance to the book. Plus this is the 1st time Superman and Batman appear together in a story. This seems to be an under valued series as well as under appreciated. My next All Star book will hopefully be #12 or the Grundy classic cover. #3 or #8 will simply be out of the question for now.

  12. I bought my copy from the original owner last year. He bought all the Batman comics that featured Adams interior art and kept them bagged and boarded; unusual for the time.

    Will have to get it graded at some stage.

     

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    WOW! Nice raw book! What do the others look like?