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MAY1979

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  1. TMNT 1986 #6 ? All Fixed price sales so I'm a bit skeptical. Still with exception of #1 (of course) with 73 9.8 copies it is easily the Lowest 9.8 Pop Mirage Turtles of the first printings of the first 8 issues. Also like #1 #6 is only one of the 1st 8 1st printings with a 9.8 under 100. Perhaps finally getting it's due from TMNT run collectors? Books CGC Label CGC Total Avg. Grade 10 9.9 9.8 9.6 9.4 9.2 9.0 8.5 8.0 7.5 7.0 6.5 6.0 5.5 5.0 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.8 1.5 1.0 0.5 1. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1 (1984, Mirage Studios) Origin & 1st app. of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Splinter & Shredder. Wraparound cover. Universal 920 8.08 31 60 90 91 106 114 114 93 77 54 22 22 17 12 5 4 4 4 2. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 (1984, Mirage Studios) First appearance of April O'Neil & the Mousers. Pin-up by Laird & Foster. Wraparound cover. Wrap Universal 1,402 9.17 197 364 313 174 119 84 66 28 31 10 6 3 2 2 1 1 1 3. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 (1985, Mirage Studios) Pin-up by Matt Howarth. Wraparound cover. Universal 2,040 9.06 253 493 361 272 211 163 125 60 42 26 14 9 7 1 1 1 1 4. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 4 (1985, Mirage Studios) Pin-up by Jason Sklaver. Wraparound cover. Universal 1,935 9.01 254 400 389 248 173 150 137 65 44 35 16 11 4 2 2 1 3 1 5. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 5 (1985, Mirage Studios) Wraparound cover. Universal 890 9.32 176 276 180 88 72 47 23 14 6 3 2 1 1 1 6. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 6 (1986, Mirage Studios) Wraparound cover. Universal 582 9.23 73 194 107 77 51 29 25 8 9 3 2 3 1 7. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 7 (1986, Mirage Studios) 1st color Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in 4 page story by Kevin Eastman and Richard Corben. Wrap Universal 740 9.41 221 236 123 58 40 21 21 5 9 3 2 1 8. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 8 (1986, Mirage Studios) Cerebus appearance. Wraparound cover. Universal 677 9.36 164 200 123 76 55 20 16 12 3 3 3 1 1
  2. Reality is still settling in. My guess is first high pop glut stuff, then modern non-true key stuff will approach and possibly even test pre-pandemic thresholds especially when not 9.8w. If I sold comics with post haste I would be getting rid of my; 1991 X-Men's 1 &4 , Spawn 1, ASM 361,362,365, X-Force 1, Spider-Man 1, Venom Lethal Protector 1 and even Harbinger 1 . This time next year it may be difficult to even "give away" most of those books.
  3. Moon Knight be chillin' , speculators and flippers be illin' Huge downwards trend in Moon Knight Books starting after first episode of series aired. Unprecedented for a Disney+ series. Normally there has been a jump during the series airing - the whole White Vision nonsense for example. Perhaps Moon Knight in being in costume for what was seemingly only 25 minutes combined in the entire series was a factor? I think the hippo got more airtime? The time make decent coin on the series seems to have passed. Unless you are sure you have 9.8w's of issue #1 or you merely want your books slabbed for your private collection then the juice will not be worth the squeeze. Now if it was a year or 2 ago then things would have been way different. At this juncture except for nostalgia simply not sound fiscally to submit any issue from the Moon Knight v1 unless you are positive you will receive a 9.8w - keep in mind those positive of that are wrong probably 50% of the time
  4. IMHO: if no color touch you paid market value for the book in that condition. If is a color touch then i feel you overpaid. If you are an honest person you will have issues reselling it with that disclosed. Its more than worth the amount spent as a learning experience.
  5. in 1940/41 the video monitoring of Superman on the Plane On 6/20/2022 at 3:17 PM, MAR1979 said: I'm more concerned with 1940/41 plausibility of the last panel.
  6. Before I clicked on it based on the title I figured any books mentioned in this thread would have been ASM361, X-Men (1991) #1,#4 and Spawn #1. Very glad to see I was very wrong!
  7. Put it in a trust so u dont lose it after she wises up and leaves
  8. Is the point here why were there no grader notes? Or what has to be done to change a 9.6 to a 9.8? If you have de-slabbed, pressed and graded again your mathematical odds of receiving a lower grade on the 9.6's are way higher than if you leave them they way they are and move on.
  9. Dear Lord...Iron Man 126 Romita Jr/Layton splash 102K with Buyers Premium. https://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/splash-pages/john-romita-jr-and-bob-layton-iron-man-126-splash-page-17-original-art-marvel-1979-/a/7274-93125.s Not many good solid "Demon In A Bottle" saga issues splashes with Iron Man not getting the dickens beat of him. I do wonder if there will be 120-128 issue art coattail riding on this? To me it was all potatoes no meat. WW arms covering torso, hokey type background with all the different logos. At least to me does not have a display piece vibe.
  10. They are cut off and sold to satisfy the insatiable demand of a cadre of Corner collectors
  11. Eventually if enough customers file charge backs for CGC mistakes rather than the customer absorbing yet another hit, CGC may attempt to improve their business model. While that is a big IF, I do know if people do not file charge backs nothing will change except further in negative direction. FWIW the expense of investigating each Charge back is the merchants to bear. How much it costs them is based on amount of business they do.
  12. The only Silver Age Book I have ever sold was a Showcase 78 CGC 9.6 - in my youth 20 years ago. It was 1/1 with none higher. For few years it bothered me but is no longer 1/1 nor the highest I do not sell comics and glad one of the few times I did it has not come back to "haunt" me.
  13. Not to mention the preferred "Currency" of Drug Dealers, Human Traffickers, and Terrorists.
  14. The masters that are left you mean Too bad Universal was not utilizing the facility prior to the tragedy in 2008. https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/music/what-did-we-lose-universal-music-fire-blazed-through-archives-n1025556 The fire on June 1, 2008, destroyed anywhere from 120,000 to 175,000 master recordings - an exact number can not be pinpointed due to the overall lack of care Universal employed in inventorying. eBay is cheap,cheap,cheap,cheap, and stingy,stingy,stingy,stingy. Everything they say or do is for their own bottom line, proudly displaying a devil may care attitude towards buyers and near absolute disdain for their sellers, they most certainly will not be using Iron Mountain storage facility in Boyers, PA . Anyone who trusts eBay is a rube in the wait.
  15. I went slightly overboard on this one given the OW/W and wrap.
  16. If #1 was not a Cockrum Classic Cover #3 woudl easily be my favorite in the run. Looks great in the original Modern Red Label CGC slab to the point i could not care less that the wrap is a bit off.
  17. In re Garza, 984 S.W.2d 344, 347 (Tex. App. 1998), Texas court has held that "Despite the old saying that "possession is 9/10ths of the law," mere possession and whatever right to the property that comes with mere possession does not grant the possessor rights in the property superior to those of the actual owner. J. CRIBBET, PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OF PROPERTY 12-13 (1962); R. BOYER, SURVEY OF THE LAW OF PROPERTY 679-80 (1981). In other words, there is a hierarchy of ownership, as reflected both in the common law and � 1.07(35)(a) of the Penal Code. One in possession of chattel has a greater right to it than one who lacks both possession and title. Yet, one who has title maintains a greater right over the chattel than 1) one who simply has possession and 2) one who has neither possession nor claim of ownership. Id. Indeed, it can be said that the title owner has the greatest rights to the property. With that greatest right comes the power to negate the authority of those with lesser right. Similarly, those who stand in the lesser position lack the power to override or negate the rights of the title owner. Good luck proving title if eBay controls the records on their systems. IMHO saving a bit of sales tax is not worth the risk. I'm 100% positive in short order we will begin to hear horror story's about eBay vault. Here is an advance "I told you so" !
  18. 1st (only?) foil [re]printing of #16
  19. It is plausible on SW37. I've also seen similar defect get 9.8 in past. I will not purposely purchase any 9.8 that looks like that. Still a few have made it into the collection one of the many reasons why my general rule for 10 years is do not buy a book I can not see in person, or purchase only from dealers that realize returns are simply part of the COB