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Ryanfromottawa

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  1. Wow, well it's quite an extensive collection based on what's listed, some one clearly has put a lot of effort into compiling it.
  2. What ones do you have up ? and I have to sit on my hands until a little later in the alphabet to see how my bids hold up before getting on to any more
  3. If it didn't have mcfarlanes name attached to it, I probably wouldn't look twice at it,,,just my opinion though
  4. No kidding, you would think they would want to space it out over like 6 months or so.. but if you are a fan of walking dead , I would reckon that this would be the ideal time to buy as I'm sure some pages that would otherwise sell for a tidy sum, may be overlooked by people going after the AAA ones. As well as draining their accounts in the process
  5. Lots of killer stuff coming up in the November comicconnect auction , a crazy amount of walking dead stuff and this crazy page from wolverine 75 http://www.comicconnect.com/bookDetail.php?id=707911 it will be interesting to see what goes on price wise with all the walking dead stuff , as there is just soooo much of it , and really key pages to boot! I just hope my girlfriend is ok with getting a few pages for Christmas instead of a Louis Vuitton purse
  6. I was in the running for the ig page initially, but I have a feeling it's going to end at some crazy +11k price. The marvel 2 in one page is still low but I'm betting it will finish around 10k also and I'm surprised also the the web of Spider-Man cover is that high also.
  7. With under 24 hrs left until lots end, I wanted to wish everyone good luck with their bids , and may the oa gods be kind to us!
  8. Ms marvel 1 kind of reminds me of batman adventures 12 , but that (ba12) has seen major fluctuations in prices .. and I suspect there will be a lot of 9.8s hitting the market leading up to the films debut, there's another listed in comicconnect s November auction aswell
  9. Both are very cool, it's going to be fun (and stressful) to watch the auctions finish tomorrow evening
  10. I saw the one on eBay, I'm surprised it's still there, perfect centering and white pages...
  11. Amen to that , I'm still eating franks and beans after the berk auction over at comicconnect
  12. Non colour breaking crease--------> press would eliminate that
  13. +1 on awesome centering ..... get that pressed and graded!
  14. The ms marvel 1 on comicconnect also sold for 1800 , It s the same thing that happened with af 15 when the Spider-Man movie came out, prices exploded across all grades. I think after wonder woman's success ms marvel 1 will see a jump in prices as the movie approaches. also relative to other first appearances of characters getting their own films, ms marvel 1 is by far the cheapest , (1500-2000) making it attractive and more affordable for people to purchase in high grades also in this auction the iron man 55 went for around 7k , when gpa has 12 month average at 5400 and last sale at 4900. The trailer at sdcc most likely has spiked interest in thanos once again. Also there was concept art for ms marvel debuted as well
  15. I agree ,, I just don't want to get my hopes up until after time runs out and I hit the refresh button to see if I've won on said bargains
  16. I recon that if marvel ever gets the movie rights back to the fantastic four ,,, the same thing will happen with ff1 as it did with af15 this year
  17. I was just further-ing your point .... just more evidence of their price jump
  18. 2 9.8 s just sold on comiclink and comicconnect auctions for 1800 & 1900 last night
  19. Sweet book,, I've been meaning to pick up one of those for a while,,,, you can't get a better looking ' Stan lee' signature than that, most time they re illegible
  20. Gpa uses comicconnect, and the best way to track the values of higher end books is to watch the auctions of heritage , comiclink, and comicconnect, as far as 'auction' prices go , 'retail' asking price normally lands 10-20% above that to give room for negotiations. Sometimes it can be a pain in the keeping up with all of that, but I enjoy it also once books get into higher $ numbers , it's not as though they are traded/sold on a daily basis, and often when they do sell, it is via private sale .... and most of those aren't reported to gpa