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Kevin76

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  1. Here are mine. The 8.5 was and upgrade from the 7.5 and the 3.0 was found in a collection raw.
  2. Now this is just plain awesome! Coming in November to HA 75K? 100k? 150k?
  3. Always loved this cover and thought it one of Lee/Williams's best of their Uncanny run However, While I love Jim Lee's art, he does the same thing over and over again. Characters standing around in a pose with headshots in the background....It's getting old. Scott, tell Jim to knock it off and have his characters actually doing something haha
  4. Price guides are out of date the day they hit the shelf, OSP is just good to read articles and to look at all the "Highest Prices Paid" ads
  5. I mainly sell on eBay, I put stuff as a BIN at GPA, stuff flies out the door, Once my inventory stops selling has basically come to a halt, I run 0.99 cent auctions and it lands where it lands, I usually end up auctioning off the duds that I get (i.e modern 9.4/9.6) By that time comes, I've already made my money.
  6. His stuff on Amazing Spider-Man sells for more money than his later "Spider-man" series run even though his Spider-Man pages are much cooler than his ASM run. What would his ASM 316 cover fetch? A million?
  7. I wonder what his ASM splashes would bring in now? His OA Spidey art is bringing in Ditko and Kirby prices
  8. I'd take a Mcfarlane Spidey over a Romita Spidey cause that's what I grew up with when I was a teenager, Yes Romita is the better artist and Mcfarlane himself would tell you that but Todd brought the energy!
  9. Yeah cause erasing dirt with an eraser is someone becoming the next Michaelagelo
  10. What's the name & address of the Nigerian Prince to where I should mail a check to? I'll take 2 copies if you have another for that price.
  11. Mcfarlane dominated copper age Marvel...start there
  12. I spent 20 years working on web presses, it's 12 long hours, in a hot warehouse, working with quick tempered hot heads yelling at people if they make a mistake, when the press breaks down, you get covered in oil, ink and blanket wash solvent all covered all over your hands and arms, breathing in paper dust and the the supervisor walks up to you and says "Wanna work overtime? It's not fascinating work, it's a bunch of BS and any monkey can be trained to do it.
  13. It's marking, usually from build up (harded ink) stuck somewhere some where on the press where the paper runs over.
  14. $26,400 for a McSpidey Panel page??? It's not even that nice of a page! https://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/panel-pages/todd-mcfarlane-amazing-spider-man-320-story-page-8-original-art-marvel-1989-/a/7231-94081.s?ic2=mytracked-lotspage-lotlinks-12202013&tab=MyTrackedLots-101116
  15. your average comic fan would rather buy ASM 300 than a golden age book of the same price
  16. Recent pick up Little on the easy to find side...
  17. Pressing is just a tool, people have this expectation, in goes a comic, out comes a 9.8. Doesn't work that way, Did you press your comic and see an improvement without damaging it? If so, Congrats! You've successfully pressed your comic. If anything, Pressing is a skill, not an art or a science