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JohnH19

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  1. I was happy to find a nice mid-grade copy for a great price here on the forum. No further upgrading required.
  2. Congrats on a great addition to your collection!
  3. That book was date stamped when I was one day old.
  4. Can someone please tell me what GPA on a CGC 9.4 ASM 78 with white pages is? I picked this one up as part of a trade recently but I’m considering putting it up for sale or trade as I only have three other graded Spideys. Thanks!
  5. The good news is that you are the proud owner of an ASM 4.
  6. Hot damn! I don’t really collect the Sarge but I’m a member of this club!
  7. Spidey madness indeed! Beautiful books guys! I traded two lower grade 29s for this nice one.
  8. Nice 3.5! The detached cover doesn’t matter much when it’s slabbed.
  9. I know this is supposed to be a bronze age thread but since FF 51 has received so much love... I nominate the two books that impacted me more than any other when I read them as a youngster in the 60s: ASM 50: Spider-Man No More Superman 149: The Death of Superman In terms of bronze age books, I’ll go with Bats 251 because I just got a copy a few days ago (see the Bronze Age Batman Appreciation thread).
  10. 9.0...WOW! That’s a tough book to find in high grade. Congrats!
  11. Picked this up in a one for one trade yesterday.
  12. These are my copies of my three favourite Romita covers plus #40, which is also a great one that should never be separated from #39.
  13. Congrats on scoring a beautiful copy. ASM 39 is one of my three favourite Romita covers, along with Spectacular magazine 2 and the classic ASM 50 which I feel is the best cover on any comic book ever.
  14. Gorgeous book but it was kinda silly of Supes to sign the name of his secret identity. I guess super smartness isn’t one of his powers.
  15. Hmmm...you're right. I never noticed that before. I wonder what Infantino contributed. Plastino obviously drew Superman and Flash looks more muscular than Infantino's version.
  16. I agree with your comments on Infantino but Flash 175 was the first issue he didn’t work on. Al Plastino was the cover artist and Ross Andru began his run in the interior of the book.
  17. Here’s a couple of pics that I also posted in the Flash Collectors thread.