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The Less Blob

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  1. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Captain-Marvel-1-1966-Silver-Age-Comic-M-F-Enterprises-/274529174072 man o man, a lot of original thought, they even had a plastic man backup feature
  2. https://seanhowe.tumblr.com/post/142724446157/wall-street-journal-november-13-1967-on-the I have a few of the MF enterprises captain marvels. funny how the article talks about it being a bust with only sales of 100k copies... I assume marvel comics wound up winning or bankrupting MF enterprises in the process... so I guess it wasn't generic, I dunno...
  3. odd things like comic books, baseball cards, pokeman and magic cards, entombed baseballs, bits of sports jerseys, old porno? plenty of women collect comics, including some boardies right here. my wife still has her star wars action figures from the 70s
  4. yeah, dunno why that pic would be belit rather than her .. but overstreet says the same thing ... but why wouldn't this be considered a cameo at most?
  5. Captain Marvel had become generic by then. There were other comics companies using the name, I believe. Didn't Dell try? Maybe DC decided to use the name "Shazam" in the 70s when they re-booted to avoid confusion. The phrase was catchy enough to get a TV show....
  6. Trying some different things... Keeps me busy while binging Netflix. The first two are not oriented the way I prefer.
  7. From post #1 in this thread (from me...) : "Ok, it could be a quarter box or even a $2 box...get into the $3 or 3 for $10 box and that's too rich for my blood... (just kidding..maybe) " ... so he falls (just barely) into the criteria...
  8. steranko didn't do that many covers. it's nice for that, but it is a book that probably needs to hit 9.6 or 9.8 to have a chance to recoup fees. Or maybe I have no idea.
  9. Yeah, I just haven't been all that into comics the last few months
  10. A 6.0 or so looking mark jeweler 90 just sold for $3.25, but yes, the 91 does well in all grades. I guess 8.0 up these really start to pop.
  11. Ok, to each their own. I am surprised I have so "few" posts in my eons here, but I do take posting vacations for work, family, health...
  12. If you like comics you can use the money spent on slabbing books that aren't worth slabbing to buy more comics! Or are you just interested in what you own and having some in slabs. Case in point, chances are your micronauts 1 is not a 9.8 or even 9.6. If it is a 9.2 or 9.0 you have taken a $15 raw book and made it a $20-30 slab (I'd have to actually look, these numbers are estimates), effectively vaporizing $5-10 or so. That $ could actually buy something interesting. That's what we're getting at. Not trying to be mean. So, yes, slabbing at $20-50 a pop is a ROI analysis because those books will look just as pretty in a much cheaper Mylar.
  13. 6300 posts in a bit more than a year. "a mind is a terrible thing to waste" pops into my head.
  14. Possession is 9/10ths of the Law! (Sorry if already said)... If cousins never saw what was in the bag, who knows? Jimmy's family needs to shut their respective pie holes.
  15. They really have to be sharp. Yeah, I think a few of the dark cover picture frame books may be quadruple digits in 9.8 (or good money raw with 9.6-9.8 hopes), but not so much if they have defects that knock then down under 9.2. But yeah, I'd buy those all day at $3 even in lower grades. I never see them that cheap.
  16. If the DD 8 comes back under a 6.0 it may be worth less than the cgc fees, for example.
  17. Ok, maybe you have a really good idea of grades, but ebay is littered with mid grade books not worth the cgc fees that I assume folks sent in because they thought they were 9.8s. What have you sent in?
  18. I would buy some slabs to get a better sense of what grades your books are before spending a lot on submissions
  19. You. But CGC seemingly does not. So most others have followed suit. Obviously if you have your choice and they have the same # on the slab, go for the vibrant colors. I still get excited when I see a 50+ year old comic with great colors.
  20. "BRIGHT".... as CGC seemingly does not care about cover gloss or color depth, everyone else stopped caring. Old books that had great colors and a lot of gloss, but a couple of defects, were still sought after.
  21. If you are a sporadic seller a couple of negs can really mess you up
  22. Yup, sold mine here for that out of getting them from a 25 cent box