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Robest-migration

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  1. I dont really care if someone calls me illiterate, im to lazy to make proper senences and learn the terms used so its actually fairly accurate. Didnt know if it was a joke, wasnt offensive in either case. maybe ing could be arranged?
  2. thank you, wow ppl are nice to newbies on here. I know about the cracks perpendicular to the spine. I just didnt know if having the imaginary line dividing the front cover and the back be white from wear was considered a major flaw. and what effect it has on grading.
  3. this is why i am asking, i have a lot of modern age superman comics that look perfect other than for maybe some very faint stress lines with no color break running perpendicular to the spine. But the spine color break i am talking about is when u look directly at the spine you can see it has turned white all the way down the spine( in some cases only part of the spine ha turned white), but only at the very peak of the spines edge. is this a bad defect enough to put it to a 8.0? Also on the topic of posting books on here or ebay or whatever whats the best way to get a high resolution shot thats large?
  4. mainly i would just like to know if a spine coulor break it bad enough to make the comic atleast an VF or lower
  5. So if I can See a white line running down my spine on my comic it is atomatically a VF (8.0) or less? I am getting this from my overstreet grading guide. Can someone define spine color break if i have it wrong.