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Mercury Man

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  1. I am so glad I don't mess with slabbed books. I currently have 2, and will probably break out 1. Set you comics free! Let them breathe!
  2. That's all that matters then. Me personally, zero interest. I would rather use that money for actual Silver Age comics, not Silver Age comics made out of silver.
  3. In all seriousness it's probably a little early in the game. They will probably make the announcement in 2019.
  4. I am actually very fortunate. My LCS looks out for his subscribers and regulars, limits the flippers, and doesn't react to market prices until the dust settles after a few days.
  5. Buy local. I know dollars. But what else do you get....you get to go into a shop, talk to like minded individuals in person (not electronically like here), see new acquisitions that the LCS may have purchased for their long boxes, see up close statues, supplies etc. I like pulling my own copies off the shelf, so I can make sure they are in NM condition. I love Wednesday lunch time! If the LCS goes out of business, we lose that.
  6. Ahhh the dreaded tape pull. I always opt for something not so sticky, but still holds its place. Post It Flags are a good option.
  7. If you purchased a McDonalds Hamburger in 1996 and left it in the wrapper, and opened it up today...it would look virtually the same. This has been done. Scientific fact: (a Nutritionist famously purchased a McDonald’s hamburger in 1996 that she still carries around as a prop to discourage consumption of fast food in favor of unprocessed food). Why couldn't this technology have been used for X-Force #1. Huh....huh....?
  8. You purchased it, knowing what it looked like, and are now complaining about what it looks like? Gotcha.....
  9. I had been going to shows for years, but I remember one of the very first times I went to actually get an autograph, it was George Perez. I handed him a print of an Avengers #19 volume 3 (it is a black cover). I asked if he could sign it and just draw a little Ultron head. He said 'I am going to have to charge you for it', to which I said, that is fine. As I opened up my wallet, to hand him the yet determined price (nothing was posted as to what he would charge), he handed it back to me a few seconds later, signed in silver sharpie on the black, with an awesome Ultron head sketch, and said 'Don't worry about it'. I said 'Are you sure?!?' and he kind of smiled and waved me on. Nice guy.
  10. Amen brother, strange times indeed. My LCS owner is really cool. If he starts to see some 'odd' buying activity, he pulls some off the shelf to make sure his regulars don't get shut out, and limits what others can buy. It happened with the Batman #24 'engagement' issue. Looks like people on ebay are still trying to ride that dead horse .
  11. Stan Lee is retired and no longer doing public signings, so he will be there.....
  12. Page 2 in in the Modern section for your reading (dis)pleasure.
  13. Said it before- CGC has only been around for 18 years. What if at the year 20, it is discovered that these holders start turning your books puke green. Probably unlikely, but the long term storage of these is yet proven. Point is, I go with the Acid Free boards, Mylar, Micro-Chamber paper, cool dark place, and call it a well preserved collection. Comics from the 1930's survived well by being handled properly. That is the key to preservation. Don't let this case lull you into some sort of complacency.
  14. There you go READING comics again. Damnit just buy them and encase them in plastic like everybody else.
  15. There is a level of insanity, (of which I will not be participating), when the hype over the appearance of a characters 'schlong', causes some sort collectible fervor.
  16. They must have just read Batman Damned.