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Get Marwood & I

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  1. Hulk come back later and post more comics with Hulk in. Hulk break now for cup of tea and cake. Hulk like cake. No like Stark though. Ruin Spider-Man film.
  2. Sometimes Hulk appear in comics of others. Comics of others are like smouldering fires. When Hulk appears, more like raging fires. Although Hulk look terrible in comic above. May smash Liefeld.
  3. @Mr. Big and Green suggest Hulk start new thread. Mr B&G kind to Hulk. So Hulk start new thread of random pictures of Hulk in comics. Hulk like random pictures of Hulk in comics. Hulk like others who like random pictures of Hulk in comics. Hulk no like those that no like random pictures of Hulk in comics. May smash. Hulk welcome comments, but be kind to Hulk, or Hulk will smash. Hulk mean it. Smash.
  4. Mikey agreed to sell his two RHKs to me in support of the quest to get all the Millers. What a top man I've been making up labels to put on the backing boards of each Miller book. Here are his two. Sorry, my two!
  5. I've just submitted a question to 'Ask CGC' to see if they would consider recognising these books on the CGC label. The question is pending approval - it would be cool if they agreed to do it
  6. Craig, that's FANTASTIC! How can you not love that record? And it's biscuit my friend
  7. That's a nice picture @N e r V, thanks. And nice to see poor Yorick making an appearance too!
  8. Hello @Claire1985, I'm sorry to hear about your uncle. If he collected comics for 50 years, he must have been a decent fellow. It's always daunting in these situations, if you don't know much about comics. It may be that your uncle's collection has many treasures which could have significant value. Or it may be just a nice lot of comics with little commercial value. This is a great place for you to have come, as there are many decent, trustworthy dealers here and a whole host of people willing to give you good advice. So the best thing to do, is try to take some pictures of the comics or make a list so we can get a flavour of what is involved. That way you'll get the best advice. A rough idea of how many books and from what time period will always help. Books from the 50's to the 70's tend to have a much greater value than books from the 90's upwards. If your uncle was collecting for 50 years, it's likely there will be some good stuff. If the collection has value, I'm sure you will get a flurry of messages from people who will be interested in purchasing it. Should that occur, hold fire until you have a spread of input from different people. That way you will reduce the chance of being taken advantage of, should someone with lesser scruples come your way. And let us know roughly where you are - I'm in England, I'm taking it you're in the USA somewhere? Good luck!
  9. I found an old Film Review mag from 1982 in the loft. That was a great magazine in it's day. There's a nice article on the original, with some cool pictures you don't often see
  10. Here's the nabisco variant of the 137 AF 15 is also reprinted in here - no AF15 cover but that would be a cool book to get signed:
  11. You're welcome @AJD - glad they had some books for you. Are there any particular books you are hunting that you can never find? I could always keep an eye out
  12. Hello @Gemma, is this something you could confirm please? Happy for you to move this to "Ask CGC" if it's not your usual territory
  13. If it's not the original, and your main driver is to have Stan signed replica, then I don't think it matters which one you go for really. Lot's to choose from though - wish I could remember which one cost me the most (I overpaid spectacularly in the early days)!
  14. Interesting replies so far. But still no answer to my question - will CGC slab less than a page? Have they already, or is a single page the least we are aware of?
  15. Maybe, but could you not say that about any incomplete book? If CGC are prepared to slab less than a full comic, e.g. a coverless copy or a single page, then why not a quarter page? The purpose could be either financial gain (pages sell well, why not half pages), the need to own a verified piece of history, or any of the same reasons people want to own the full comic I guess.
  16. Just a general question, based on the single pages I've been seeing a lot of lately. I can't see a thread already, but the search engine isn't that reliable. I'm wondering if CGC would slab less than a single page and, if so, how small can the piece be? Would they encapsulate a single panel appearance of Superman from #1 for instance? Surely that would warrant it? A Marvel Value Stamp from Hulk 181? I'm intrigued. Has it already been done?
  17. I think the cover to 8 is much more appealing than the cover to 9. For coverless copies, I don't know ... I would probably still prefer an 8 because it's an earlier number. For what it's worth, the CGC census lists 14 blue label 8s vs. 12 blue label 9s. Cheers @Sqeggs. It makes you wonder what an owners recourse would be if they sold a wrongly identified CGC book 'cheaply' in good faith, only to find out later that the book it actually was was of much greater value
  18. I used to own this @batmiesta - the book is from 1978 and is a Canadian print from Les Editions Heritage. It reprints ASM #94 as I recall - I found these two images on the web to back up my memory: I don't think it has anything to do with the Treasury #14 - it just shares a cover I think. https://www.comics.org/issue/30602/ Here are scans of the front and back of my old copy:
  19. Out of interest, is there a significant difference in value or desirability between issues 8 and 9?