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ADAMANTIUM

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  1. I just heard about that particular boardie in other threads, apparently had too notch stuff. Nice how his reputation holds up all these years later!
  2. I've chickened out on a lot of giant sized issues. Some of the covers are great, but I'm usually doing slabs and the raws while easier to come by, are harder for me to keep in nice condition Y'all have me thinking. As many bronze giant size there are, my lone Spider-Man#4 gs is lonely
  3. This was all new to me, but I have noticed plenty of optimistic listings. When I notice, they're not the only ones available. I havent checked this one, but I hope it's not bait Not sure but someone may eventually set the market by mistake?
  4. So this is completion and of yet another! Good show, to stay focused I'll admit haphazard can work too, but nice to see the focus comes back. It takes true appreciation to come back !!! Cheers
  5. If it's a regular blank, then not seeing a logo threw me off No worries
  6. Wow idk that I've ever seen a total blank, withlught a logo or something Extra cool
  7. That looks like a big piece is it on oa artboard, or that big?
  8. Alf #48 in 8.0 to 8.5 can sell for $200 to $300, and 9.6's for $450 to $500 etc Something to consider Score adjusted per Overstreet Access 9.2
  9. Great pickup from a great issue! Rat King is such a unique character. He's VERY different in every version of the TMNT. He's in both Mirage and IDW versions of the comics and at least 3 versions of the cartoons. I'd love to see a big-screen version of him at some point, but I wonder what direction they'd take him in. Interesting that hes described different in most iterations. I've mostly seen the 1st cartoon and this was my 1st comic reading unfortunately, of the rat king at least. It seemed I remembered the cartoon he could talk to rats. Good to know!
  10. CGC Announces In-House Private Signing Event with Comic Book Writer Tom Taylor Posted on 6/15/2022 CGC is thrilled to welcome Tom Taylor for an exclusive signing event! CGC is excited to announce a Private Signing event with acclaimed comic book writer, Tom Taylor! Taylor is a fantastic writer with works at both Marvel and DC. With fan-favorite runs on Nightwing, All-New Wolverine, Injustice, DCeased, X-Men: Red and more, he has created quite the name for himself in the industry. “The CGC Signature Series team is excited to welcome Tom for this In-House Private Signing event,” said Brittany McManus, CGC Signature Series Director. “It’s not every day we’re lucky enough to have a comic creator all the way from Australia join us for a signing! Tom’s work is high caliber and his recent Eisner nomination is proof of that.” For this exclusive event, ALL CGC members, including free CGC members, can submit books directly to CGC headquarters in Sarasota, Florida. CGC must receive all submissions for this event by Friday, July 8, 2022. If the In-House Private Signing needs to be rescheduled, CGC will securely store all submissions in its vault until the event can be rescheduled. After Taylor signs the submitted books, CGC will grade and encapsulate them with an estimated turnaround time of six weeks. If CCS pressing is also requested, the turnaround time is estimated at eight weeks. After grading and encapsulation, the collectibles will be shipped back to their owners. The CGC In-House Private Signing fee for Tom Taylor is $75 per item and includes: Tom Taylor’s signature Estimated turnaround time of six weeks for CGC grading Estimated turnaround time of eight weeks for CGC grading and CCS pressing (an additional $20 fee applies for CCS pressing) Encapsulation with the iconic yellow CGC Signature Series label Submission Instructions For this CGC Private Signing event, you can ship submissions directly to CGC with a FREE membership. Paid memberships are also available and include additional benefits. For more information and to join, visit CGCcomics.com/join. To submit books for the signing: Log onto your account or sign up for an account HERE. Click Submit in the CGC website navigation and select Submission Forms. Next to Comics / Magazines, select Online Form. Select Comic or Magazine from the drop-down menu, then select Private Signing and one of the following from the dropdown menu section: TOM TAYLOR, PRIVATE SIGNING. Under Services, select Grading and, if you would like it, Pressing. Then hit Next in the top right section of the form. Enter the information requested for your comic, and make sure to check the box next to TOM TAYLOR under Private Signing Details. On the next screen, you can add one of CGC’s custom Marvel labels to your submission for qualifying books. Select Add to Cart, and then repeat if there are additional books in your submission. If there are no additional books in your submission, click on the cart icon and proceed to checkout. Note: If you want to submit magazines, please group them together on their own private signing form separate from comic submissions. The same rule applies for any custom labels. Please group them together on their own private signing form separate from non-custom labels. To see the available labels, click HERE. Put ALL ungraded books in window bags or they will not be accepted. You can purchase window bags HERE. Books that are already certified by CGC, including CGC Signature Series books, can be submitted for this event. CGC will remove a CGC-certified book from its holder for an additional $5 fee. Carefully package books in a box for shipment. If you need a CGC shipping kit, they can be purchased HERE. IMPORTANT: Please write TT on all sides of the outside of the box. You must initial outside of the box or we will not be able to honor the submission for this signing. Books will be received into the CGC system when they arrive and will be safely stored by CGC until the event. (Please note: Payments are processed as they normally are at the time of the collectibles’ arrival at CGC.) Once books are signed, they will start an expedited CGC grading process. PLEASE NOTE: All submissions must be received by CGC no later than Friday, July 8, 2022, to qualify for this private signing event. No change requests will be accepted after Friday, July 8, 2022. *No Multi-Sigs included with other signings. **If you submit a CGC-graded collectible that needs to be removed from its original holder by CGC, the collectible will need to go through the certification and encapsulation process again, and there is no guarantee that it will receive the same grade. Stay Informed Want news like this delivered to your inbox once a month? Subscribe to the free CGC eNewsletter today! Subscribe Now Articles List
  11. It says 5, no more no less live in Brisbane, but if there are only five, why not get rid of them? But I think he was proving a point about what may lurk in unknown waters Still, even if it's rare, was bound to happen haha
  12. I'm not sure if we have those here at least, but good to know if I'm elsewhere Still would have been fished out by now for us, I doubt we'd leave them, but an interesting topic, as I dont thing we can do anything about water moccasin snakes and othrrs
  13. Lol that looks more like fresh water, do yall have sharks in lakes and rivers? Now water snakes a real concern, catches many a fisherman relievers, weeeeeee
  14. I guess you didnt have them pressed, me either, and I was pretty sure they wouldnt jump back. Mine haven't completely fallen off yet, but having been received in October 2021, they'll fall off in about a week.
  15. Awesome Congrats The Sideshow statue of that cover is pretty awesome too! just an fyi I think at one point there were china knockoffs on ebay, but you should still be able to find the sideshow. It's like 1/4th scale to I believe Here is a pic from the interwebs, and not my own
  16. I wasn't aware there was that much issue with the other "7", but makes sense.