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waaaghboss reacted to a post in a topic: Wizard Mag Collectors?
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Jayman reacted to a post in a topic: Wizard Mag Collectors?
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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.
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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.
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Golden. And use a paper cutter to trim the board for a good fit. Some issues are thicker than others.
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ASSA9 reacted to a post in a topic: Newsstand Copies.
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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.
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ASSA9 reacted to a post in a topic: Newsstand Copies.
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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.
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ASSA9 reacted to a post in a topic: Mechanical error turnaround time
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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?
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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).
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ASSA9 reacted to a post in a topic: What are your 2023 collecting goals?
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ASSA9 reacted to a post in a topic: Mechanical error turnaround time
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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.
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ASSA9 reacted to a post in a topic: Feeling ripped off
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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.
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One of these #7 Wizard Magazines is a Newsstand Edition with some Bart Sears cover art. Can you guess which one?
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