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Bart Allen

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  1. Hey there ^_^

    Many years ago I purchased this very comic, however, I felt as if the top had been slightly trimmed so I recently requested for the grading notes, to which they stated:

    Book: Black Lightning #1

    Grade: 9.8

    Notes: Half inch corner bend on front cover, slight stress lines along spine

    I'm curious as to whether PGX acknowledges various bits and pieces such as trimming, and what to expect if I were to get this comic slabbed by CGC ~

    All comments are welcomed! Many thanks

  2. 9 hours ago, Robot Man said:

    There are quite a few. Mostly because of classic covers. A few have origins and a couple of my favorites are #79 (origin Mr. Tawny) and #80 (origin Capt. Marvel retold). The Overstreet guide may be useless for prices, but it is the best reference guide for information out there. By the way, the original Capt. Marvel from the '40's and '50's wasn't called "Shazam"...  :sumo:

    It was silly on my part as I meant Shazam key issues in general, as I forgot about Whiz Comics etc :(

  3. Hey there :3

    We still don't exactly know a great deal of the films which DC has planned after 2020; but I was recently thinking what if they plan to add Sargon's into the mix within the DC Extended Universe? The only reason I'm mentioning David Sargent is due to the fact Guillermo del Toro had mentioned that he included Sargon the Sorcerer in his written --script for Justice League Dark, though not specifying whether it's the original Sargon (John) or his grandson David. I'm only bringing David up as we've seen examples where the DCU have not gone with the original incarnation of a particular character - Barbara Minerva instead of Priscilla Rich in Wonder Woman 1984 and the recently confirmed Blue Beetle film including Jaime Reyes instead of Ted Kord.

    The element of Homomagi has yet to be touched upon; and bringing such a character could compliment any Legion of Super-Heroes' adaption within the future, especially with Mordru; not to mention coupled with Books of Magic, could be a way for Warner Bros. to bring the magic back, after JK Rowling's Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find them comes to an end. But what do you think?

    Would Helmet of Fate: Sargon # 1 be a comic to keep on one's radar? It's 12 years old and presently can be obtained had a rather ridiculous price and god knows what would occur if David is revealed as one of the Justice League Dark roster.

    Yay or nay?

    Many thanks ^_^

  4. I bought these comics a while back ~ Naturally slabbing them may be a bit unwise; so I'm just after some inspiration on whether to sell them, or simply keep them?

    Each comic (around 13 pages) only contains only the Superman related story and has had their edges neatly trimmed and with holes poked through the left margin. However on Action Comics #11, a small ad-panel has been clipped from bottom corner of very last page, to which it doesn't affect the Superman story; however, slightly affects Scoop Scanlon story.

     

    Action Comics #11 - The Black Gold Oil Well

    Superman's first use of x-ray vision

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    Action Comics #30 - A Summer Snow

    1st appearance & death of Zolar

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    Action Comics #51- The Case of the Crimeless Crimes

    1st appearance of The Prankster

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