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jjonahjameson11

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  1. Interesting how you claim to be the Original owner of the Keown piece, purchased directly from Dale, considering the fact that I purchased it directly from Dale and I was the original owner of the piece. It was in my CAF gallery for several years before I sold it, along with four additional Incredible Hulk movie style guides. Perhaps you'd care to alter the item description in your ebay auction?
  2. Hi, all; I've consigned the following Romita Sr & McFarlane CGC Signature books to Heritage Auctions. The Auctions end on Sunday, Jan 3rd. Here's a listing of the books, along with direct links to the books at auction: ASM 71 - The Amazing Spider-Man #71 Signature Series: John Romita (Marvel, | Lot #11020 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) ASM 76 - The Amazing Spider-Man #76 Signature Series: John Romita (Marvel, | Lot #11021 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) ASM 100 - This book looks like a 9.0, but back cover has slight subscription crease in the top middle section, hence the grade of 5.5. The Amazing Spider-Man #100 Signature Series: John Romita (Marvel, | Lot #11022 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) ASM 298 - Signed by McFarlane, McLeod (inker), Parker (letterer), & Salicrup (Editor) - The Amazing Spider-Man #298 Signature Series: Todd McFarlane and | Lot #11025 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) ASM Annual 16 - The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #16 Signature Series: John Romita | Lot #11029 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Good luck to all bidders!
  3. Really? A couple hundred bucks should land you a decent raw F/F+ copy.
  4. Yup, but that's because no public sales of panel pages from 2010 - 2017. Covers & splashes sold during this period, but not panel pages. At least, none I can recall.
  5. Interesting. I reside in Toronto and I’ve been collecting since ‘82. Been going to the Beguiling since the early 90’s (formerly Captain George’s), and all of the major conventions from the early 80’s to the early 2000’s and I’ve never heard any rumours of this type about George.
  6. Very nice to see that store stamp again. I miss Harry (the original owner of Now & Then). He was a wealth of information and a great collector of "stuff", ranging from comics, comic art, Beatles/Stones collectibles, and more!
  7. The fan that was interviewed in the 1st clip provided by the OP is George Olshevsky. He is an author of many things, including numerous Comic Book indexes that were published in the mid-1970's through the 80's. Most, if not all of us, have seen Olshevsky's work without knowing it. Here's a link to some of his published works: George Olshevsky (comicbook.com)