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jmulli

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  1. So, you are saying that the great Stan Lee does not deserve a 1st appearance noted. Even though he has appeared in hundreds of comics it is not dishonoring the man. Go back to sleep bootlicker.
  2. They all say "Stan Lee Photo Cover" on the label. It is on the back of the Stan Lee Picture Label. Call CGC and ask them what his comic book first appearance is and they will tell you that it is the Black Rider 1950. But they refuse to recognize any of his appearances as his 1st appearance.
  3. Call CGC and ask them what the 1st comic book appearance of Stan Lee is and they will tell you it is the 1950 Black Rider #8 (#1). The man has been in so many comics, but you will not find one CGC comic that notes "1st comic book appearance of Stan Lee" on a CGC label. That dishonors all Stan has done for the comic world, in my opinion. Who has a bigger name in the world of comics?
  4. CGC will tell anybody who asks them that the Black Rider 1950 is the first comic book appearance of Stan Lee. Yes, he is only pictured on the cover as the Black Rider character and does not appear as Stan Lee in the comic. But CGC will tell you that it is the first comic book appearance of Stan Lee. There are multiple comics in the 50's and 60's that Stan Lee appears as a character in the comic as himself, but CGC recognizes none of them as his first appearance, only the 1950 Black Rider. He has appeared as himself in multiple early comics, but CGC recognizes none of them as his 1st appearance.
  5. I resubmitted one of my Stan Lee autographed comics for a new slab (case). It was returned without the requested Stan Lee Label. When I called CGC, I was informed that CGC no longer has the rights to put a Stan Lee Label on any resubmitted Stan Lee autographed submitted comics. CGC did not secure the rights to continue using the Stan Lee Label on autographed Stan Lee comics after his death. This news is very disappointing So beware, if your "Stan Lee Autograph Label" case get's cracked, chipped, pressed and regraded, you cannot get a Stan Lee Label anymore. Thanks CGC!
  6. I have discovered that CGC will not honor Stan Lee with a "Comic Book 1st Appearance". For those of you who have done your research, Black Rider (#8) #1 released by Marvel Comics in 1950 is the "1st Comic Book Appearance of Stan Lee". Representatives at CGC will even tell you that it is if you ask them. I confirmed this with CGC many months ago. But, when I got my issue back of Black Rider #8 (#1), 1950 Stan Lee Photo Cover, CGC refused to add "1st Comic Book Appearance of Stan Lee" on the label. I was told that the reason for this is because Stan Lee was a "Real Person". Off the top of my head I checked my CGC of Marvel Premiere #50 , issued by Marvel Comics in 1979, it notes "1st Comic Book Appearance of Alice Cooper". I guess real people do get acknowledged with first appearances in Comic Books, depending on who they are. When I brought this issue up to CGC, I was only told "sorry". Stan Lee has appeared in hundreds of comic books and has appeared on hundreds of comic book covers. I was asked a few years ago what his Comic Book 1st Appearance was? I thought it was a very good question, So I confirmed my research with CGC. Yes, they agreed that the Black Rider #8 (#1) 1950, was Stan's 1st appearance. I feel this dishonors the man who has done so much for the comic book world, especially when real people like Alice Cooper are clearly acknowledged with a 1st appearance. How many more "real people" have been noted with first appearances in Comic Books? But, CGC refused to add to the Black Rider Label that it is the "1st Comic Book Appearance of Stan Lee". Even though they will freely tell you that it is. I guess they don't recognize real people, except Alice Cooper and probably many others, with a 1st appearance, but Stan Lee is not worthy. Please comment on this and let me know if you feel that CGC is dishonoring Stan Lee. They obviously do note first appearances of real people, Alice Cooper is proof of this and their are probably many more. But I guess the late, great Stan Lee is not worthy of a 1st appearance, but Alice Cooper is. Please comment. Thank you.
  7. I knew I came to the right place. So far the Krazy Komics #12, 1944, seems to be Stan Lee's 1st Appearance in a comic. I'm kind of new to collecting and kind of surprised that it isn't common knowledge, I mean it is Stan Lee who has been appearing in comics for decades. Everyone can tell you the issues of Wolverine's 1st Appearance, Spider-Man 1st Appearance, and so many others, but what about Stan Lee? He has been appearing in comics since the 40's apparently, but is there a definitive issue of Stan's 1st appearance in a comic? Thanks for the info and pics on the Krazy Komics #12, 1944 so far that seems to be his 1st Appearance. Also, thank you for the Black Rider #8 image! That should be his first cover on a comic, I suppose. Unless anyone knows of an earlier Stan Lee on Cover Comic. Thanks everyone!
  8. Fantastic Four #10 was issued in 1963. That was his 1st appearance in a Marvel comic. Thanks! Figured someone would know, since 1st appearances seem to be worth the most money of any character, including Stan the Man. I found this article by googling around looking for info at CBR.com. Entitled "Comic Book Easter Eggs" that says the Astonishing #4 1951 was his first appearance in a comic book. Just wondering if he has appeared in an earlier comic or is CBR.com right? Is Astonishing #4 his official 1st appearance in a comic or has he appeared in an earlier comic? That is the question?
  9. Hi, does anyone know what comic did Stan Lee 1st appear in? His 1st appearance in a comic book? I have heard it is "Astonishing #4" issued in 1951 by Atlas Comics. Any info on this would be appreciated. Thanks!
  10. Hi, does anyone know what issue is Stan Lee's 1st ever appearance in a comic book? I have heard that it is in "Astonishing #4, 1951". Does anyone have any info on this? Very much appreciated.