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MAY1979

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  1. Giving kudos to his integrity and honesty was wrong? Is your concern is that it will scare off dealers or collectors who lack what Burkey has displayed? I've dealt with Mike for 20 years, Heritage "scandal", which I've lack of knowledge to the details, aside, he honors his word. Several times I purchased from him (via his site) and minutes or so later others offered him significant amounts more for the items if he voids the sale and deals it to them . In all cases he honored the original sale commitment to me. I participate in several hobbies and few dealers/sellers/collectors do the same in similar cases nor have his integrity. Not sure I want this to be a forum that does not value that trait.
  2. As US Taxpayer I'm truly happy to see you admitted the cash sale in writing on a public forum. Kudos! The taxes on that will be a nice chunk of change (from my perspective, but of course nothing in overall scheme of things) for the IRS to collect and deposit into the US treasury.
  3. Economics 101 Supply and Demand. Given the vast graded supply when demand dips or drops the going rate will follow Luckily got mine for $5 'round turn of the century.
  4. Thought I bring out another for the season of holidays. Apologies in repeating yet again my thanks to Vane as without him I woudl not be the current caretaker of this festive on sale Dec 1981 high grade digest. Contains the unpublished (used in Cancelled Comic Cavalcade) Sandman #8 by Kirby.
  5. For those (if any?) who wondered where this not classic cover was: https://www.newsfromme.com/2020/12/02/a-brief-cover-story/ Chan drew many cool covers, Superman Family 181 in my opinion was not one of them, although Lois is nicely drawn.
  6. Please ask for an in use pic as well at thickness 1mil or 2mil If they are custom and fit nicely, more folk like me may have interest
  7. No mention of Mylar size and a magazine is not shown. Unless the seller is having custom made mylar sleeves manufactured nothing from egerber, cole or bcw is closer than the egerber 1114M2 I use 1114M2 but they have too much excess even on thicker CGC magazine slabs. I do wish there was better fitting alternative.
  8. I've also seen a video where the person gave a glowing review of the CGC graded cards, then a case opened (came apart on it's own) and the card fell out. Sure of course that could have been faked, but the guy even after that occurred was playing up CGC like he was a stakeholder IMHO it's an auspicious start and one that may put CGC in no win situations in the court of public perception. Seems like with proper Quality Assurance/Control and testing this could have been avoided. As I recall and have read for comics CGC conducted extensive testing that took a year or more pre-2000. Was that done with cards? If yes then how was all this missed or did something change on the Production front at last moment. If that did occur then why was that not QA tested? If it occurred without their knowledge that just as great of a concern. As mentioned a no-win situation that this occurred. While I'm not a big fan of Beckett, nor an avid supported of either SGC or PSA in the realm of buyer opinion based on eBay and auction house sales, PSA remains on solid ground (for better or worse). CGC will be grading Sports Cards soon -- I mean no offense but if I am sending Sports cards in, even if wait is longer, from a purely fiscal perspective at this point in time it is foolish not to use PSA (or SGC for pre-war non-mainstream cards as they are better at detecting restoration and counterfeits on ancient obscure stuff) I do still have great hope, CGC will be in Cards what they are to Comics. Sadly now it appears PSA's reign and Stockholm Syndrome type hold among collectors (including myself?) will persist for the foreseeable future. P.S. here is the "How to spot TAMPERED CGC Trading Cards Cases"
  9. Had searched for a high grade copy for a decade before this popped up on eBay in 2006! IMHO the new cover was not only Ditko's first but overall best efforts of his brief late 70's return to Marvel
  10. Mad Mystery Record Rules! It's a great big, beautiful, wonderful, incredible, super-spectacular day And your heart is humming with good times coming And you got that happy feeling things are going your way All the bells are ringing and a little bird's singing while he sits on your windowsill Singing yessiree, I can surely see, it will plainly be, most definitely A super-spectacular day! Untilllllllll... Your sister pours glue in her hair and blames you And your neighbor says that you're abusing her cat And you just left the john with the water turned on And the house gets all wet and your mother's upset And you'd die if you knew what your dad's gonna do And your python gets loose and you know it's no use And you cry there in fear and it's now very clear... That it's not such a super-spectacular day!
  11. For many DC Comics went Bye Bye on Sept 1, 2011. Stabbed 52 times by Didio, Lee, and playing the role of Judas, Geoff Johns
  12. While doing some personal inventory type items this weekend. I discovered I have a CGC book graded last century that is missing the page quality notation and information (White Pages, Off-White to White pages, etc). I did a cert lookup and found "Page Quality" notation and info is missing from there as well. Any ideas? https://www.cgccomics.com/certlookup/0000043015/ CGC Cert # 0000043015 Title Wonder Woman Issue 196 Issue Date 9-10/71 Issue Year 1971 Publisher D.C. Comics Grade 9.4 Grade Date 12/07/1999 Grade Category Universal Art Comments Mike Sekowsky & H.G. Peter story H.G. Peter art Mike Sekowsky & Giordano cover/art Key Comments Unpublished Golden Age story. Cheetah appearance. Bondage cover.
  13. Rudolph re-united with some of the "Vane family". Great Sheldon Meyer cover! Brings me back to the XMAS 1979. After 2 decades of fruitless searching, never figured I'd ever find this one in high-grade especially after missing out on it when Vane was selling. I'm very fortunate to have received a 2nd chance.
  14. Congrats electricprune. Covers to #1 and #5 I remember very very well from my young years and are my favorites from the run. I liked the 1st two years of the book, but seemed like every issue Chase/Vigilante was getting his a** severally kicked. The Moore issue really showcased that. While I stayed with the book to the end the last 25 or issues even then I found uninteresting.
  15. Have to disagree with All-Star Squadron (1981) - Tier II at least. The fans of the series are hardcore although not Legion hardcore. In the original art world collectors fight like rabid dogs after even routine pages from the Buckler/Ordway issues
  16. Personally I'd rather have a higher grade number if the difference in page quality is minor and as at pointed out above PQ can be a bit random with re-slabbed/resubmitted books sometimes going up a notch! Example: I prefer a 9.6ow/w over 9.4w, but would probably take a 9.4w over a 9.6cream/ow. I would however take 9.8ow over a 9.6w any day. Of course a 9.8w is preferred every single time. I do know collectors who feel different, preferring a 9.4w over a 9.6ow/w. Also from my interactions there is at least 1 "high grade comics" dealer I believe is of that opinion.
  17. Re-united another of Vane's DC Digests back with some of it's siblings recently. Also thought I'd toss in what is my favorite Doom Patrol cover and one of my top 5 favorite George Perez covers. Elasti-Girl (later Elasti-Woman) never looked better. Again thanks to Vane for all his tireless efforts years back, I'm just someone who was lucky enough to have purchased them from him (or others).
  18. Plus his 1978-81 work on Thor and as regular penciller on the Fantastic Four and Amazing-Spider-Man.
  19. Rumor was it also contained complete interiors to Hulk 181 or was that later dispelled?
  20. Not only one of my favorite Digests, but one of my favorite George Perez covers. I'm proud to be the current custodian of this book Thanks again Vane for your digest efforts!
  21. Folks Christos and I communicated on side; for now I prefer to not reveal the issue number of the cover I got from him all those years ago. Please do know it was not #13. These days collecting-wise I'm mostly focused on obtaining graded books due to being pretty much priced out of art market. No plans in selling any of my art before retirement and when that comes even then it will be a slow drip.
  22. My opinions for Marvel Godzilla art commanding higher prices than one might think: 1) There are non-CAF, Godzilla collectors that actively seek Marvel Godzilla art specifically splashes and covers. I received an offer from one of them about 6 years back that was too good to turn down. 2) Nearly every single piece of Marvel Godzilla art at one point came from "The Brothers" - since I've nothing nice to say about that situation, I won't. 3) Still Growing fan base for a multi-culture pop icon 4) Godzilla collectors tend not to give up items from their collection. Good pages from the series do not come up frequently. 5) In recent times 9.8's from the title have also seen price jumps in auction I also feel the Pages and Covers that have the FF and Avengers on them are a double-threat of Pop-Culture goodness. Then there are several pages from the last 2 issue that have Avengers, FF and Godzilla for a mind shattering triple threat of Pop Culture imagery. I am fortunate to own several display type pieces from the series. picked up during the first few years of this century when they were only high priced, would never be able to buy them today. Christos, 20 years ago we did a deal on an amazing Godzilla piece, extending my thanks to you as the item still hangs on my home office wall. I wasn't kidding that it meant a lot to me. May all be well!