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MAR1979

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  1. From 1999-2016 CGC had the top label on outside of the slab. After 10-15 years depending on humidity storage levels most start to detach. To re-attach labels I recommend Best-Test Paper Cement. After it it is dry simply wipe away the excess. Best-Test Paper Cement will not shrink or wrinkle paper when adhering and it dries quickly and clear. Acid-free, easy to apply and clean up
  2. Oakland copy's both now sitting in queue at CGC. The Marvel Premiere is an especially strong copy
  3. Will post an update next summer, which I guess is when I'll have them back from CGC ?
  4. This week came across some books I put away a long time ago. The #85 with 2nd Frank Miller artwork was a book I purchased as child just after the Twilight Zone movie was released. Got it from a comic vendor at an indoor flea market. A few year laters he would have his own store and I believe it survived 25 years. As I recall he had about a dozen GK Zones and I picked out the one in nicest condition. I also recall he was getting $2.00-$3.00 for them which at the time was rather high. Seeing the #85 cover really brings back some nice childhood memories. #84 "Frank Miller Rookie" in effect, was part of collection that had just been purchased by my LCS when I was a kid. They had not even been unboxed when I walked in. I picked up about 15 different issues. BTW until this week I was not even aware I had the #84! Thought I had 81 and 82 as it turned out it was 82 and 84. The scans make them appear a bit nicer than they actually are. #85 is a possible 9.4 that with a pressing I'm hoping will cement that grade or move it up to a 9.6. #84 I feel is a 9.0 or possible 9.2 if pressed? In past I've never had any book pressed as my stuff did not need it. But these will be part of a submission in which I will be having all books pressed. ---------------------------------------------- #84 #85
  5. 5K may have been high water mark, if down to 4k, 3.5k may be next. Yes, quite an increase from a year ago but not thinking it will hold on to majority of those gains. Only time will tell. P.S. It was mentioned earlier that the Direct sale edition is more rare, I do agree. The question is if more high grade direct sale or newsstand currently are in the graded population? My guess is the numbers are probably close to the same. That said I'm sure there are those who will pay a premium for the newsstand even if the supply does not dictate it as it does with ASM 300.
  6. pollard w/nebres inks = Powerful Cover. Perhaps my favorite Pollard work.
  7. Kirby Crackle (bubbles) on one of my favorite Thor Covers. His work with Marco's on the interiors from 1978-1980 was top notch. Some of the imagery in 281 and 282 is wild
  8. Actually the ASM artists of "my era" were Romita Jr/Frenz/McFarlane. I do like Andru thou specifically his work from 1974-1981 at both Marvel and DC.
  9. Harsh comment. Marco's inks worked much better with pollard's pencils
  10. I believe Cap's holding Peggy Carter. Only 9.8 in original pre-mid 2003 slab.
  11. This topic inspired by posts in "Your single favorite Bronze Age Cover: You must only pick one" Keith Pollard generally is underrated at least in my opinion for his cover work from 1978-1980. During that time to my eyes he hit an artistic stride taking his art to the next level creating many outstanding covers. Inviting all to show pollard covers while 1978-1980 is preferred, feel free to post any Bronze or early copper cover of his. A Mid 1990's raw purchase from Comic Heaven. I submitted it during the early CGC days
  12. Pollard does not get adequate credit IMHO, from 1978-1980 he hit a stride of excellent cover work on ASM, FF, Cap and Thor. yet most in the art world seem to only recall his earlier and later work which many see as not as "good". This is not the topic to start posting examples. Perhaps I'll start a separate Pollard Cover thread. Something like "Present Your Pollard's"