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elibowman

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  1. Jonah Hex #18 (1978). Sharp, glossy copy. Corners could use a press, some spine stress. But the nicest JH copy thus far. 8.5 range. $12
  2. Jonah Hex #19 (1978). Production creases lower portion of the front from center to right edge. Some spine stress, and some color wear. 7.0 again. $8
  3. Jonah Hex #20 (1979). A little more surface wear resulting in some color transfer back, and rubbing front (probably spent some of its life without a bag). 7.0 $8
  4. Jonah Hex #21 (1979). Another nice copy. A little more spine stress, a little less general wear getting us to the same 8.0 range. $8
  5. Swamp Thing #12 (1974). Lots of non-color breaking issues. Great for someone wanting to learn to press books. Excellent spine, so a press will help. Probably 5.0 or 5.5 as it sits. $6
  6. Nearly done, but not a lot of action here. I have a stack of higher run Swamp Things and lower run Jonah Hex. If I can get some likes on this post, I will put these up. Otherwise, I will wrap things up. Thanks for looking.
  7. Amazing Adventures #5 (1961), CGC 5.5. Be sure to see the dust shadow both front and back. This is an upgrade for my keeper copy, but I have the run in glorious, readable raws, so I am not sure I want to muddy that with a graded copy. A 6.0 sold for $199 in August. A 5.0 sold for $158 in January. If I can slot in between those, I will let it go. Otherwise, I will keep it. $178
  8. Amazing Spider-Man #10 (1964). Low grade copy. Three added staples. Not sure if the cover was completely detached before that, but it is well attached now! Cover looks like it may have still been attached at the bottom...I think. Cool date stamp (any Dec 12 birthdays?). Piece missing at top spine impacting both front and back. It's a starter copy...no better than 2.0, and probably lower. $100 **SOLD to @Eddy707**
  9. Showcase #33 (1961). RESTORED...color touch in the black areas, glue to spine. Some tape too. Probably only 1.8 anyway. $8 **SOLD to @Eddy707**
  10. Showcase #31 (1961). Low grade copy. Spine nearly split entirely, and detached. Otherwise, not so bad...ha. Some aging to the interior, but complete, and supple enough. 1.0 copy that is better in the mylar. $18 **SOLD to @Eddy707**
  11. Doom Patrol #113 (1967). Nice, mid-grade copy. Production crease lower right front quadrant, some spine wear with a couple chips. Back cover needs a cleaning. I think it's 5.0. $8
  12. Adventures Into The Unknown #134 (1962). Top staple detached from front cover, but still attached to the back. Bottom staple still attached, but with staple tears. Otherwise, pretty nice...5.0 $7
  13. Mysteries Of Unexplored Worlds #34 (1963). This one is also nice, but a bit more spine stress, and a light (but long) crease that starts under the word balloon, and ends in the W of Worlds. This crease gets more and more faint as it goes up the page. I am still going to call it 6.0 since it's so faint, but your mileage may vary. $18
  14. Unusual Tales #35 (1962). This is pretty sharp, and I think it's an 8.0. Minimal wear, tiny corner crease bottom front right, and a couple faint stains back. $30
  15. The Brave & The Bold #87 (1970). Solid mid-grade, or slightly better copy. Some light spine stress, corner creases at bottom and top right front, slight edge wear, small stain bottom back edge. All that said, I still think it's 6.5 or 7.0. $13
  16. La Pequena Lulu #332 (1972). Solid book, but chipping, book length crease and LOTS of foxing. Probably no better than 4.0, and likely worse with the foxing. FREE with any purchase...MUST CLAIM.