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Harry Lime

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  1. Hang in there!

    I completed Fantastic Four 25 years ago, but I really envy you your journey. I enjoyed assembling FF more than anything else I've done in the hobby.

    Hang in there!

    I completed Fantastic Four 25 years ago, but I really envy you your journey. I enjoyed assembling FF more than anything else I've done in the hobby.

     

    Agreed. I only have 6 books left to get in my run from 1-145, and the delight in the covers, characters, and stories in this series is second to none for me.

     

    Thanks to both of you for your encouragement, it's appreciated. Can I ask how long it took to complete (or nearly) your Silver Age run?

     

     

    #16 and #24 have also been among the first ones I purchased (I loved #24!) – and for a long time #16 was the lowest numbered in my collection as well. :)

     

    I've always loved the cover of #24, so spacey and crazy. It took me a while to finally get one at a price I was willing to pay.

    You can only imagine how dreamy it was when, as an italian collector without much income, I first got an issue under #20. I think I stared at my #16 for years… That and the #8 which I purchased for $60 when I visited Los Angeles. And had it signed by Jack Kirby in his own home! :cloud9: – Still unbelievable, but it happened.

     

    That's incredible, an #8 for $60 and signed by Kirby himself! Well done! :headbang:

  2. #16 and #24 have also been among the first ones I purchased (I loved #24!) – and for a long time #16 was the lowest numbered in my collection as well. :)

     

    I've always loved the cover of #24, so spacey and crazy. It took me a while to finally get one at a price I was willing to pay.

     

    I remember fondly those days when getting my hands on a FF in the teens or 20s was a celebration! So old and SOOO cool!

     

    I bought a #17 recently but sadly had to return it. The pictures on the listing were very deceiving. It was by far the brownest comic I've ever seen. Ugh!

     

    I have a single digit Avengers & X-Men but I think it's going to be a long time before I land a really early FF. :(

  3. Thank you. I'll be getting that guide. The OWL cards seem pretty dang handy. Couldnt find "voldermort" though? Sound elusive? Is it because its not a CGC? Or maybe DD costume change?

    Does the guide address the value of UK issues? Not monetarily but as far as a weak link in a collection, is it considered such?

     

    The OWL cards are not that helpful, I wouldn't bother with them. It's better to get experience from looking at books you own to judge what white, off-white, cream pages look like. Especially in silver age books white does not mean white as in a sheet of paper or backing board. Try to stay away from brown pages, the darker the colour the more brittle the paper. :(

     

    UK issues (pence copies) have lower values than US (cents issues) generally but especially in high grade, high value comics. For example I have a Silver Surfer #8 (pence copy) in Very Fine condition (8.0) that's worth approx £39; the cent version for the same grade is £110. This is only an example and different books can have an increased or decreased value in respect to their American counterparts.

     

    Also, welcome to the boards, I'm a newbie here myself. :D

  4. Hi everyone! Just noticed this thread and as I live in a little corner of the UK (Isle of Thanet) thought it would be appropiate to introduce myself. I collect mainly Silver Age Marvel but have a few Bronze as well and a lot of Copper Silver Surfers. Had a few periods when I collected comics. As a lad I had some very precious to me Marvels. American comics were almost impossible to find in the provinces in the early/mid 70's. I also had 2000AD #1-100, collected from new, which I then sold for a fiver in the early 80's upon moving down south. doh!!!