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Feedback requested about the CGC hosted grading contests.
WolverineX replied to CGC Mike's topic in Comics General
Good point on the grader notes -
Feedback requested about the CGC hosted grading contests.
WolverineX replied to CGC Mike's topic in Comics General
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Moderns that are heating up on ebay!
WolverineX replied to thirdgreenham's topic in Modern Age Comic Books
Damn... how much do u think a 9.6 would go for now? I wonder what the printrun is for newsstands in 1999 -
Damn. Congrats!
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Yikes, you are right. I started watching them but did not read the details. That sounds like a scam.
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5.0 copy is on auction on n ebay. Where will it hit?
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I like cyberpunk stuff so I really like this. But go in with an open mind if you do. Very gritty stories. One of the detective missions hunting a serial killers was heart pounding. It's also cheap used at gamestop right now. No price bump yet due to the ps5 upgrade. https://www.gamestop.com/video-games/playstation-4/products/cyberpunk-2077---playstation-4/11094722.html
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It takes a while to get into it but as you get about 20 percent into the game it becomes amazing. Especially if you level it a certain way and find weapons you enjoy. I can slow down time for a bit and it's insane for stealth. Mantis blades are super sweet. Makes you feel like wolverine. And smart weapons that automatically find headshots are some of the coolest guns. You go guns blazing into a room and you can mow down bad guys like crazy. The bullets just swam around and find the enemies... its very crazy and surreal.
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You forgot your most valuable- batman beyond 1 newsstand.
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Moderns that are heating up on ebay!
WolverineX replied to thirdgreenham's topic in Modern Age Comic Books
Nice, what grade do you think you own? If a 9.8 newsstand is 9k now, how much does that make at 9.6 or 9.4 newsstand? Is this going to be similar to the UF4 newsstand? -
Moderns that are heating up on ebay!
WolverineX replied to thirdgreenham's topic in Modern Age Comic Books
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9.8 newsstand sold for 9k https://www.ebay.com/itm/Batman-Beyond-1-CGC-9-8-newsstand-RARE-/373825192148?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l6249&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0
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Moderns that are heating up on ebay!
WolverineX replied to thirdgreenham's topic in Modern Age Comic Books
Batman beyond 1 newsstand sold for $9 000 https://www.ebay.com/itm/Batman-Beyond-1-CGC-9-8-newsstand-RARE-/373825192148?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l6249&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0 -
Bronze age comics that are heating up on eBay...
WolverineX replied to PeterPark's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
Ahh. That explains some renewed interest. https://watch.plex.tv/movie/the-absurd-surreal-metaphysical-and-fractured-destiny-of-cerebus-the-aardvark -
Bronze age comics that are heating up on eBay...
WolverineX replied to PeterPark's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
Two recent sales. Cerebus 1 4.0 sold for $3800 Cerebus 1 7.0 sold for $7500 -
The Black CAT club (Cerebus1, Albedo 2, TMNT1)
WolverineX replied to WolverineX's topic in Copper Age Comic Books
two sales recently. 4.0 sold for $3800 7.0 sold for $7500. I will be surprised if the comiclink copy remains... EDIT Cartoon just came out as well. https://watch.plex.tv/movie/the-absurd-surreal-metaphysical-and-fractured-destiny-of-cerebus-the-aardvark -
The Black CAT club (Cerebus1, Albedo 2, TMNT1)
WolverineX replied to WolverineX's topic in Copper Age Comic Books
agreed. well written. This was a nice writeup on an ebay listing that sold 2 days ago. https://www.ebay.com/itm/334332534200?hash=item4dd7c59db8:g:GMMAAOSw1IFiAUej “In 1977, Cerebus #1 quietly launched the independent comics boom. Its titular character was an anthropomorphic aardvark created by Dave Sim, who wrote and drew all 300 issues until its premeditated conclusion in 2004. Sim was the plotter, scripter, and artist, though he later conceded backgrounds to a fellow Canadian known simply as Gerhard. Cerebus #1 cost one dollar, which was expensive in the time of 35-cent comics. Cerebus — also known as Cerebus the Aardvark — was a self-publishing venture initially handled by Sim and girlfriend-partner Denise Loubert, who later became his wife. His name was the result of Loubert misspelling Cerberus, the three-headed dog of Greek mythology. The couple's ensuing co-op was dubbed Aardvark-Vanaheim, Inc. It was so named because neither Sim nor Loubert would relent on his/her respective proposed title for the company. The company's express purpose was to publish Cerebus on a semi-regular basis. With a print run of only 2000, Cerebus #1 was an instant rarity, a fact that has certainly contributed to the issue being listed among Overstreet's Top 10 Bronze Age Comics, a list otherwise almost completely dominated by superhero titles. Besides signaling the advent of indie comics publishing, Cerebus heralded a revival of the "funny animal" genre, something that Sim never intended. The fact that Cerebus was an aardvark that talked and walked upright was the only similarity to later knockoffs and inferior imitations. The early issues did parody Robert E. Howard's Conan, but the stories would later follow a much more serious slant.”