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Kevin76

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  1. The only one forcing you to chase a variant is you. Get the book in a few months when the price tanks if you have to have it that bad
  2. Yes cause getting more for your money is definitely wrong
  3. I don't know what makes buyers think the seller would accept a low ball offer? I've gotten hit with "That's all the money I have" I'll email back..."Ok, save some more money and then come back and buy it" Then again there are sellers who's idea of a "best offer" is to only knock off 1 or 2 dollars. Like why bother having a BO available at that point?
  4. I'm still waiting for good stuff to come out, I'm still waiting for comics to return to newsprint and not be $3.99 each with yet another "group shot" on the cover or a homage of another classic cover. You can't even find the issue number on the cover anymore on Marvels. It's all about autographs and variant covers now with modern age. People are crazy to be chasing this stuff. I know it's morbid to say but autographs aren't worth much unless the person is dead and the market is flooded with Stan Lee auto's and almost every variant cover, tanks in price.
  5. He went cheap on the suit so he could invest more money into a quality table cutter
  6. Press out those light spine creases!
  7. In the movies, I don't think he even talked when he was in his Ghost Rider form, he looked cool, but that was about it. Very dark characters don't do all that well, Spawn is the exception since Mcfarlane has a huge following. Much like most R rated movies don't do as well as their PG and PG-13 counterparts. I'd like to see Marvel bring in Ghost Rider in the movies as a supporting character first before giving him his own film, much like they did with Black Panther.
  8. This is why I have a PO Box and stay on the night shift so I can be home for any UPS/FED Ex deliveries. Hope they catch this guy, I'm sure this isn't the first time he's done this. Just another porch pirate.
  9. I went to a show few months ago and bought Catwoman 45, 46, 53, 56, 60, 74, 75 and 77 for $130, all came back 9.8 except the 60 and 74. Later bought his 51 for $110, came back 9.8. Pissed about the 74, found a tear on the back cover.
  10. Metal is over priced with too many covers. Hulk 22 is a perfect example of an investment potential. No variants, kinda sneaked up on everyone, they didn't print 600,000 of them, no special cover, so if you want it, you have to pay for the original regular cover. Don't think it's the second coming of X-23 but it'll still do well, anything wolverine related does well. When slabs hit, easy $250+ in 9.8
  11. Variants don't hold their value unless its some amazing cover, what's great about Hulk 22, there's no variant chase cover, only additional printings
  12. If you aren't getting sales on eBay, a few things could be wrong. check your pictures! Are they blurry phone pics? or are they from a scanner? Pricing...Are you priced too high? ebay title...Are you even listing them under the correct category? Do you have a spider-man book listed under superman? Are you using good keywords and avoiding things like "Look!" Nice" "Check this out??!!! or anything else that takes away from what the actual book is. "Don't sell from the title alone Are you even selling comics people even want??
  13. What about Weapon X #6? My LCS still has a bunch of those
  14. Is this the next NYX #3? probably not but anything can happen.
  15. I currently added many CGC 9.8's to my eBay Store
  16. I think it would reach higher than an Action 1 9.4 if they both were to ever surface.
  17. I can't imagine what the price would be if a Detective 27 9.4 was to ever be auctioned off. 4-5 million?
  18. Really?, and this whole time I thought the people on the boards would fix it if I made a thread about it
  19. I don't even think CCS even hydrates the books at all. Dry cleaning means the dirt and markings is actually removed by hand. They (so I think) they just press it and have a look at it, then press it again if they think it needs it. CCS gets so many books to press, do you really think they have the time and personal to sit there with each and every book to dry clean by hand? or even spend hours in hydration? I don't think so, unless you're paying them a % of FMV, They might. This is why learned to press myself, turnaround times is too much.