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MAR1979

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  1. I won some items on CLINK Monday and called to arrange payment on Tues morning. In these times their physically present "shipping dept" is very small perhaps even 1 person. I was told they will ship FIFO based on time of payment. Seems fair and patience is key. I've dealt with them for about 15 years personally never had any issue and as auction houses go they are my preferred. Of course that is mostly due to no buyers Vig !
  2. Thanks man! The reason I posted to this topic is I started to read through my old Joe's this past week . #2 has no Cobra, tight scripting, and overall is probably the most "realistic" of any of the issues in the series or at least the first 60 issues that constitute my "era". Too bad that back in the day #2 allegedly suffered from "low distribution". My opinion is more of case of #1 being printed in great numbers then many really liking the book and grabbing up #2. It was not until issue 4 that production caught up with the vast demand. As I recall #3 was somewhat also difficult to find in the 80's (was kid then so memories a bit hazy).
  3. My random GI Joe thoughts: #2 is my favorite in the series, always has been. After all these years it's still a great read. Glad I picked up a 9.8 years back. I recall at a con I attended in the late 90's JHV had short box full of 1's for $2 each un-bagged. I picked up one of the copies I felt was in nicest condition. Had it slabbed in 2000, it received a 9.8 (old school label!) and have kicked myself in the arse ever since for not grabbing a few more that I thought were equal in grade to mine.
  4. Hello Matt, Hope you and CGC folks are well! Seeking set creation, please, of: Set: Star Trek: The Enterprise Logs (1976) Publication Dates: 1976 (Aug 1976 - Winter 1977) Publisher: Gold Key Total Issues/Volumes: 4 CGC Census Link: https://www.cgccomics.com/census/issues_bytitle.asp?title=Star+Trek%3a+The+Enterprise+Logs&publisher=Gold+Key The 1st issue does not actually mention a volume number on cover nor in the interior and ofttimes is listed as NN, issues 2,3,4 all contain the volume nember Thanks for all your efforts! Set Created. Thank you
  5. Yes it is interesting that the pages became more white as the many years passed
  6. Dealt with Beck twice several years apart between. The first time like you I felt an anomaly, the next time was in person and after a bit of nonsense I simply (and literally) walked away. I'll leave you with this thought - never Trust ANY dealer.
  7. Interesting and Fun topic! Found some of the Canadian Newsstand Price Variants RAW at a show that looked so nice that I had them graded. None were pressed! Annoying that when I created the invoices the Canadian editions were in the pull down list, all appeared correct on the invoice/forms and when checked in at CGC's booth i had them attach a note, but when I received them no Canadian notation on the slabs What really gets me is the Supergirl also shows "Canadian" under the price! Seriously CGC? Bottom cut off as the Slabs don't completely fit on my scanner. My apologies for the redacted bar codes and cert #'s but have had numbers "appropriated" by others for their registries in past.
  8. Terrific page. On one of kind items my feeling is seriously why bother. It's not like there is a better one of the same piece. As for the authentication angle, OK I guess, but anyone who is not able determine if "real" on their own I feel is in the wrong hobby. Apologies if my comment comes off as harsh but this hobby, unlike comics books, at current prices is no longer a place for greenhorns
  9. Also an admittedly small sampling. That said it allowed me to focus on published art from the earliest comic reading days of my youth which for me has been most rewarding.
  10. Henry Blake: The father dying, right? Klinger: Yes, sir. Henry Blake: [takes out a stack of papers and reads them] Father dying last year. Mother dying last year. Mother AND father dying. Mother, father, and older sister dying. Mother dying and older sister pregnant. Older sister dying and mother pregnant. Younger sister pregnant and older sister dying. Here's an oldie but a goodie: Half of the family dying, other half pregnant. Got nearly the same excuse from an artist a while back. My opinion is shelling out money for commissions is significantly riskier than gambling given winning is rare . Which is why I no longer participate in the art commission game.
  11. Thanks for the link! Buying one of them now. I see the original Thanos Copter art page with the image used on the new toy's box is in a gallery on the Comic Art website. Other than the Chuck Norris #1 cover this may very well be the coolest page of art in any of the gallery's.
  12. Hello TheGirlHasNoName; Adventure Comics 459-466 From issues 459-466 Adventure Comics was a 68 page, $1 book. $1.00 was pretty much the price of 3 regular comic books combined back then, as result these did not sell in great numbers. The book's also have different front cover look which in addition to the page count and price I feel separates them nicely from the rest of the run, much as the later digests do. Issue #462 in my opinion is Bronze Age minor key, albeit a sad one, as it features the Death of the GA/Earth II Batman. Many thanks for your time, effort and consideration in fulfilling this request.