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Accursed Arachnid-migratio

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  1. This guy is hilariously bad. He has an AF #15 that looks like it's been put through a ringer then brought back from the brink with scissors, crayola markers and a lot of glue. "FN/VF 7.0" indeed. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Amazing-Fantasy-15-Vol-1-Very-Nice-Original-1962-F-VF-7-0-1st-App-Spider-Man-/201217155725?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item2ed97a228d VF+ 8.5??? If you lifted that comic by one side of the cover, it would rip in half. How does this guy have 100% feedback? He must throw everything against the wall and just give away the farm when(not if) one doesn't stick(I know, I'm mixing metaphors). Are people really this gullible???
  2. Maybe they're just watching to see if it sells for $1.04 so they'll know how much their copy is worth?
  3. My understanding is CGC grades on the physical or structural quality of a book, so a mis-wrap wouldn't be a knock on the grade. Thanks! It's a great looking copy other than the mis-wrap. And as Thanos becomes a bigger part of the MCU, it's sure to go up and up. I'll probably slab it soon.
  4. I have an Iron Man #55 that looks VF-ish, but also looks like it was mis-folded at the factory. There's no roll, just a mis-aligned fold on the spine that causes the back side of the entire comic to show about 1/4" under the front of the book(and the front part of the comic pages shows 1/4" at the top). I've seen CGC 9.6's with similar factory mis-folds(maybe 1/8 of an inch) but is there a point where you should grade down for this? Is 1/4" too much to stay in the VF grade?