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shadroch

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  1. In those days, a guy just had to rope a dope a bit before twelve transistor Tony ran low on power.
  2. Have you read Daredevil 7? DD has duked it out with Namor and the Hulk, as well as Doctor Doom and maybe even Thor.
  3. The 53 is a flashback, and isn't really what I'm interested in, but since it appears to be the only book I'm missing and is pretty cheap in mid-grade I might as well grab one. Thanks for the help.
  4. Thats exactly what I'm looking for. Pretty sure I have an 18 already.
  5. I'm trying to put together a full run of DDs Yellow Costume appearences. I have DD 1-6 and Spiderman 16. Not counting modern flashbacks and the like, are there any issues I'm missing? Both of my DD 7s are slabbed so does he appear in the Yellow costume in it at any point?
  6. Closing this sale at noon tomorrow.
  7. CGC considers both of those books to be moderns.
  8. Fy there and do a walk thru. If you have a dozen books that qualify, it's the best alternative.
  9. If you think your experiance is worth nothing, I'm not inclined to disagree with you.
  10. Our Army at War 230 CGC 7.0 OW 15cent cover Sgt. Rock Joe Kubert cover and art Our Army at War 294 CGC 9.2 W 30cent cover, Sgt Rock, Kubert art and cover SOLD GI Combat 214 CGC 214 8.0 OW-W Dollar Comic, Kubert wraparound cover GI Combat 215 CGC 8.5 OW Dollar Comic, Kubert wraparound cover GI Combat 219 CGC 7.0 C-OW Dollar Comic, Kubert cover GI Combat 221 CGC 8.5 OW Dollar Comic, Kubert cover Star Spangled War 195 9.0 W 25 cent cover,Kuburt cover, Sergio Aragones gag page Ghosts 111 9.4 W 60 cent cover, Kubert cover, Ditko art SOLD
  11. Picked this up recently. It’s quasi-rare for size comparison
  12. That is true f you want to send your books in one at a time. If you list fifty books on eBay, you are going to pack, ship and insure each of them, mostly individually. Let MCS handle it for you and you only have to do it once. Now, if you are the type who makes a profit off of shipping, you will lose out on using MCs, but for the rest of you, MCS makes it easier to sell.
  13. I'd much rather send one package to MCS and let them do everything but price the books. One box of fifty vs packing and shipping fifty boxes and sitting around hoping my buyers aren't scam artist. I used Bob Storms to sell an AF 15 and TTA 27 and was quite happy with everything. I sold a few high end books through Comic Link and while I was okay with the money I got, I was very unhappy about the time that elapsed between the auction and the day I got paid. I mostly use MCS these days, although I've been trying out a new place that I have not reached an opinion on. Do enough business with anyone and minor problems arise. How dealers or companies react to those problems is every bit as important to me as price.
  14. Would HBO have invested in GOT if the Lord of The Rings movies didn't bring in mega-box office
  15. Both of those are pretty standard auction house terms. Once you buy an item, it is no longer the auction houses responsibility. While I don't agree with it, that's just the way it is. You can make a lot of money with auctions, but you need to do your due diligence and know the risks. Few auctions will act as an unpaid storage center for your stuff. They want it gone asap so they can sell new stuff.
  16. That is in a hobby where some coins are thousands of years old. Comics started in the late 1930s. When CGC started in late 1990s, the Modern tier was for books less than twenty five years old. Twenty plus years later, I just think it is time to adjust the terminology.