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Readcomix

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  1. I loved the early Elementals....downside of creator-owned...Creator runs out of steam for concept, concept runs out of steam.... But willingham nailed it off the bat.
  2. Not that it should crack top 10, but what about honorable mention love for B&B 79?
  3. I think you stated that really good. I'm going to follow this from now on. I agree...I'll buy into the whole 9.2 vs 9.4 vs etc thing when I start seeing 6.2, 6.4 etc. Til then my mindset as a seller and buyer has to vary to accommodate this reality, but I take it all with a grain of salt....Like Buzzetta said, resubmits can vary. Everyone is human. If your gut doesn't like the match between the book in the slab and the # in the corner, find yourself a different copy, or negotiate the price to your belief if you can. CGC (or anyone else's) service of providing an objective third-party grading opinion does not abdicate you from responsibility as a buyer (obviously, I know)....same thing with the raw eBay seller....please give me good pix, give your grading opinion, answer my questions about what cannot be seen....so I can make a responsible bid/offer as a buyer. For all the inherent limitations of virtual, not in person buying, it generally seems to work out well.
  4. I guess so.....DD #158 was January 1980, so he was 23-ish. And John Carter 18 and that Weird War issue (#54?) preceded that by a bit. He may have started in his late teens??!
  5. Shhhh..... We're like one of those L.A. Clubs....there's no sign over the door, and ya gotta know somebody....
  6. +1 Many books to love I'm so DC that thinking of Adams on Avengers just seems outlandish to me. Like picturing DiMaggio in a Red Sox uni, that bizarre. I have to admit, though, I am intrigued. Maybe I should look for a reprint of this run. It's beautiful and an awesome story. One of the Aeams issues has a splash of Triton climbing out of the water onto a dock that is absolutely stunning.
  7. Looks like the header is just an e-mail that you print yourself. Better have a color printer. Also, I'd prefer it to say "My Grade" vs "Raw Grade" under the grade field. "raw" and "slabbed" describe the physical state of the book; they are not sub-types of grades (as compared to "I grade this book at..." And "third-party graded at...")
  8. I'm a Spawn fan...I love that book. Not sure how those that didn't participate in the birth of Image Comics feel about it, but it holds a lot of nostalgia for me. So yes, I would trade for two copies if I were you... Thx! Wasn't sure of true Spawn fans' views on it.
  9. Nine hours for this thread is an eternity....Christmas tree to Christmas tree
  10. So does anyone care about Malibu Sun 13? I'm truly clueless, not making a comment on the book. I'm making a trade with a guy who has two copies. Should I look to get one?
  11. Thank you Richard! I missed that when the 20 led me to scan Gerber. I guess the racist depiction on 20 especially struck me because I think of the funny animals books as targeted to the youngest set of readers, even younger than the intended target audience of GA superhero comics. I can't imagine, for instance, a copper age kids' comic such as Rainbow Brite or somesuch with a racist depiction of an Iraqi after the invasion of Kuwait. WWII covers, especially ones that demonize the face of the enemy, are such enduringly powerful period pieces, snapshots of the culture, for that reason. (To some degree we also saw this during the Korean War/early Cold War). But to see it on a book for the littlest readers particularly speaks to the depth of feeling from that era.
  12. Thanks Bill! Sorry MrBedrock! I don't know how I misread the flow, but I thought I was reading your story in a post by Pat Calhoun. Still, I stand by everything I said...except of course about the part about you being Pat...
  13. I have saved this comic since 1991 as it was part of the first original owner GA collection we ever bought for the store. Denny Cobb was in his early 80s when he walked into a friend's shop with Batman 1-50, Detective 75 - 140, and some various World's Finest and Star Spangled comics. All of them had his name on the cover. My friend gave me a shout and the two of us negotiated a deal with Mr. Cobb to purchase the collection and split it. At one point my friend said to Denny "We would have paid you a lot more money if you hadn't written your name all over these." Denny replied, "If I didn't write my name on them my friends would have stolen them and you wouldn't be able to buy them at all!" Great story, Pat! Like you (and many regulars on this thread, I suspect) I'm old school and do not like writing on books. But more and more, at least with GA, having the historical provenance of an OA's owner on the book bothers me less than the idea of having a book autographed. No offense to any sig series fans, but the point is I am warming to OA provenance.
  14. This is low grade, obviously, but I was happy to find it in the wild. I believe it is the only "war" cover in the run.
  15. Congrats! What's the identifier that enabled them to determine that?
  16. I'd love to see someone do "Ruth Barrows to Ruth Barrows!"
  17. Shadow Japanese villain to Shadow Japanese villain