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Ghastly542454

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  1. General Rules:

    • No probation list members or hall of shame members. I reserve the right to not sell to anyone.
    • First post in the thread that says they want a book wins it. I don't go by timestamps, I go by post order. 
    • Please either quote the book or post clearly with what you are taking.
    • A "take it" in the thread trumps any and all PM negotiations until the post has been updated as sold in the thread.

    Payment:

    • Check or money order preferred, PayPal okay for orders under $1,000

    Shipping: 

    • I'M ONLY SHIPPING TO THE US AT THIS TIME. Shipping is $20 by priority mailincluding signature confirmation 

    Returns:

    • All sales on CGC graded books are final. 
    • All raw group lots must be returned as a group within 5 days of receipt. 

    Amazing Spider-Man #12 CGC 5.0 Second appearance of Doc Octopus 🐙. Price-$700

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  2. On 6/2/2020 at 10:06 AM, Ghastly542454 said:

    All Star Comics #28-Cover by Martin Naydel and Gardner Fox with the story titled “The Paintings That Walked the Earth”. 

    A 20th century parchment relates that explorers of the ruins of Nu Yuk 10,000 years in the future and discover six sealed jars and a sign “Danger! Do Not Open!-The Justice Society”. Artist Nel Farrow finds jars of ancient Atlantean paint and learns that anything pained with it, comes to life at night, to act for good or evil, depending on the artist’s intentions. Farrow paints pictures of six men that he hates. Repenting on his death bed, he asks the JSA to prevent their murders. The JSA do this and then flee with the blank canvases from which painted figures emerged and the “paint-beings” are compelled to follow. The heroes scrape the indestructible paint off the canvases, Green Lantern’s ring seals it in the jars, and Wonder Woman writes the tale for the ages. In 12,000 A.D., the site’s discoverers leave the jars unopened. I have mixed feelings about this story but I guess as a kid in the 40’s, it might have been enjoyable. 

    My All Star Comics #28 came in a night of wins at Comic Link along with issues #13 and #29 back in 2018. When all three of the books arrived, I was very happy with the #13 which was a nice 6.0 but regretting my purchases of #28 and #29. My #28 is a good 4.5 but at the time I bought it, there were no others to be found and I would have preferred a higher-graded book. Now there are several available and perhaps sometime in the future I will put it up for sale. Issue #29 was a 6.0 but I was very disappointed with it when it arrived. I will write more about it when I review issue #29.

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    Today a beautiful 🥰upgrade arrived for All Star Comics #28. It’s a Promise Collection Pedigree, the first one in my personal collection. White pages too! 🙃

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