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androolx

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  1. Based on photos of Goodwill reprints previously posted in this topic (see below), esp. DD 86/3172 (indicia states copyright 06/1972 by Goodwill) and ASM 108/0474 (1974 calendar inside front cover) I think it is likely that the last two characters of the Goodwill issue # is the year of publication. The meaning of the characters preceding the last two characters, I think, are not as clear. Those first characters might further identify the date of publication or mighy be some sequential identifier. I find it interesting that all the Goodwill issue #s shown below starting with "C" were originally published 08/1972 (Iron Man 49; Incredible Hulk 154; Avengers 102; Cap 152; DD 90; Submariner 52; ASM 110), while the Rawhide Kid 101/05375, which has a different Goodwill issue # format, was originally published 07/1972 (there was a Rawhide Kid originally published 08/1972).
  2. Well, I have been bitten by the Philippines reprint bug. I picked up this Incredible Hulk 154 Goodwill recently. It has 6 wraps inside the cover, including 2 pages of Goodwill Bookstore ads.
  3. One thing I would add is that the 75c/50p/95c pricing of the book at issue and of standard 02/1986 Marvel titles was unique to that month. In 03/1986, the pricing of standard Marvel titles changed to 75c/40p/95c. It is unlikely that Marvel would reprint a book with a pricing scheme that Marvel had stopped using.
  4. I found this X-Men #98 NBS recently; it is my first Philippine reprint find. There are only five interior wraps instead of 8. A few pages are black and white pages, including a DD letter page with an interesting MVS.
  5. I don't want to deviate too much from the OP's original topic, but you did point out an incorrect generalization in my first post. Thanks for doing that. I should have said the Tattooz insert opening is accessible on most of the inserts; some of the inserts were stapled in such a way that the opening is not accessible. I just checked 28 books with Tattooz inserts (none of which are ASM 238) and the insert opening is accessible on 26 of them. I have found a couple books with the insert where the enclosed tattoo is partially outside the insert (see photo).
  6. The Tattooz insert was an unsealed envelope containing usually one tattoo; tattoos can be removed from or inserted into the insert without altering the insert. Thus, there is no way to know whether a tattoo in any given Tattooz insert is original to that insert. With that being the case, if a Tattooz insert is torn but a tattoo is present, could it not be considered as being the same as a torn page and get a Universal label?
  7. Based on my own dealings with the USPS regarding lost mail, I suggest you go to your local post office in person and interact with the postmaster or a supervisor regarding the lost package. You should also request that a trace be put the package and that a lost item case be opened. The USPS often has additional information regarding the scanning of a package than what appears in the tracking history available to you on the internet.
  8. In my experience, when a book has a printer's crease, a similar printer's crease will sometimes exist on other copies of the same issue. A quick search of eBay found a couple examples of ASM 64 with a similar crease.
  9. There are alot of very interesting and informative threads on the boards pertaining to the topics you listed. Below is a link to a thread on star stamps.
  10. I got this as a Father's Day present a few years ago from my daughter and her husband, so it has sentimental value. I wear it pretty regularly because it is very comfortable, and of course I wear it every Father's Day.
  11. I recently bought a Tomb Of Dracula lot on eBay and was surprised to find the TOD #8 has a double cover! This is the first double cover I have found in the wild!
  12. A few of the more noteworthy 1st full appearances in Marvel 35 cent price variants are: Jocasta (Avengers #162) KISS (Howard The Duck #13) Machine Man (2001 #8) Rocket Racer (ASM #172) Starjammers (X-Men #107) Honorable Mentions 1st Godzilla in comic book (Godzilla #1) 1st Jack Of Hearts in color comic book (Incredible Hulk #214) 1st Thanos solo story (Logan's Run # 6) 1st White Tiger in a color comic book (Spetacular Spider-Man #9)
  13. Please grade my TOD 10. The most glaring defect is the rusty staples with some migration. The diagonal bend on the lower LH side of the FC has a few spots where color barely breaks. There is also that tear on the bottom edge of the BC. Thank you.
  14. Hi. I would appreciate the collective wisdom of the boardies on grading this. I believe the pics document all the defects, including: Small tear FC top edge (which I believe occurred during the shipping of the book - grrr); large color-breaking bends/creases FC LLH corner and FC LRH corner; damage/tears to upper outside corner; obvious tanning; several large non-color-breaking bends FC (the long horizontal bend across the FC about 1/3 of the way down appears in some of the pics to break color, but it does not); some color-breaking spine stress. Thank you
  15. Found two weeks apart hidden in lots on eBay.
  16. Perhaps you are thinking of the song "Disco Inferno" by The Trammps.
  17. X-Men 50, 96, 100 taken by PM.
  18. The Tattooz insert is an unsealed envelope which is supposed to contain a Tattooz (temporary tattoo). The insert is usually inserted between the cover and first wrap so that the insert wraps around the spine and is stapled by the top staple. The opening of the insert is usually accessible between the last page and the back cover (I say "usually" because I have a book where the insert is wrapped so that the opening of the insert is between the front cover and first page, making the contents of the insert inaccessible). Therefore, in most cases where an insert is Tattooz-less, it is impossible to say whether the insert was produced without a Tattooz or the Tattooz was removed. The attached photo is of a Tattooz insert which was never attached to a book, and shows the opening of the insert.
  19. I once had an Amazing Adventures #11 with a NDS insert. Pics of it are posted in a Comics General topic titled, "Star Stamps???". I also had a FF which I am pretty sure was #114 with a NDS insert.