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  1. By the way , the Wizard #10 Newsstand Edition with the Liefeld signature , does have the card bound within , but you won't see that information on the label.
  2. Here's one that just happens to be the only copy that CGC has decided to grade and encapsulate with the signature/qualified label because they don't really know what they are doing. Check out ebay sometime and search Wizard #11 sealed. You will find Newsstand examples and can clearly see the card in the poly bag.
  3. Here's one that they will not let me add to my registry set
  4. Golden. And use a paper cutter to trim the board for a good fit. Some issues are thicker than others.
  5. So... if anyone is paying attention. The most recent census update for Wizard Magazine , has Wizard #7 with an addition of "Variant Cover" and a change of the cover artist to Bart Sears added to the art comments. This is also wrong. Listen carefully. Wizard #7... Barry Windsor-Smith cover Wizard #7 Newsstand Edition... Bart Sears cover. This is not hard. I don't get it.
  6. CGCs way of dealing with it makes it pointless anyway. Far as I can tell , New newsstand edition books that they have decided to recognize as (Newsstand Edition) are classified as such in the Pedigree category , not actually creating a slot for them in the census. No count. Apparently , if you want to add one of these books to a registry set , they will create a slot for it there , but there will be no official count in the census unless of course you have one of those nuggets they've decided is worthy.
  7. The direct edition is a Barry Windsor-Smith cover of Valiants X-O Manowar. The newsstand edition is a Bart Sears cover of DCs Flash. Both labels read "Barry Windsor-Smith cover " , with no mention of the newsstand status. Git it now?
  8. Take your pick. Which one is Wizard #7? Both. The answer is both. One of them just happens to be a newsstand edition. This information was given on the original invoice. Now here we are , sending it back for (ME).
  9. Dropped off two books at the show in Baltimore on 10/29/22 and received them at home 1/5/23 and then promptly shipped out three more on 1/5. Hope to get them back soon but to be honest, that isn't my main concern. Quality control is a wonderful thing but nobody is perfect. How about taking the customers word for the information that he/she may put on the invoice, about the item that he/she may own. What I'm trying to say is... what happened to " The customer is always right "? I know that the customer is not always right but when I say a book is a variant or a newsstand edition, then that's what it is.
  10. One of these #7 Wizard Magazines is a Newsstand Edition with Bart Sears cover art and the other has Barry Windsor-Smith cover art. Can you guess which is which? Should there be a slot for it? The Wizard #1 Newsstand Edition commands a significantly higher price than even the SDCC Edition and I'm not certain but I believe that I've got the only copy graded with the designation on the label.
  11. One of these #7 Wizard Magazines is a Newsstand Edition with some Bart Sears cover art. Can you guess which one?
  12. Please add to the Tod McFarlane Cover Set Wizard #1 cert# 2107996001 Wizard #1 San Diego Comic-Con Edition cert# 3699089006 Wizard #1 Newsstand Edition cert#2767915001 Wizard #11 cert# 3732719010 TYVM Slots added per request 1/16/23