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speedcake

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  1. Nice, grats! I considered sending mine in as well for the signing but I didn't want @Stevemmg to hunt me down and punt me into the East River...
  2. This is one of the tougher issues in this run, but this one has a few too many spine creases holding it down. Vampirella #21 maybe VF $20
  3. This one is tough to price. Its nearly flawless. Has two light and tiny non color breaking spine tics, but below the bar code on the front cover is a 3/4 inch line that looks pressable to me. It might be a printer crease of some kind but ive not seen a similar line on any of the other books so I dunno. Apart from that it is a super sharp, clean copy. I also don't mind keeping this one, for obvious reasons. Vampirella #19 NM $120 SOLD!
  4. When I post this one, I just squeeze my eyes closed and chant to myself "X-Men #1, X-Men #1, X-Men #1" Vampirella #15 NM+ glorious copy. One very small spine tic $75
  5. Vampirella #2 VF+ to VF/NM ish $30 has one slighter naughtier spine tick on front cover keeping it back
  6. yep same. I even went to the POST OFFICE and sent a MONEY ORDER rofl
  7. This one may as well be a unicorn. I think another boardie had a copy on ebay recently and that was the only one I've ever seen beside this copy. I don't know what the actual print run of the variant was, or if it was a ratio variant or a sub variant of some kind. John Carter Warlord of Mars #1 VF/NM to NM- $100
  8. This is from an earlier series: John Carter Warlord of Mars 40 page special #1 NM- to NM $10
  9. Warlord of Mars #35 NM $25 This is quite the cover and another tough one to track down, probably why its gotten pricier and pricier. Final issue in the run as well.
  10. Warlord of Mars #34 NM- $20 another toughie. You can imagine the print run on these later issues.