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shadroch

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  1. Three Alex Ross 50th Anniversary Hot Wheels featuring DC Heroes. Three for $20 shipped. Cool Green Lantern Dodge Van, while SUPERMAN rocks a vintage art deco bus. Meanwhile, Wonder Woman has ditched her invisible jet for custom Austin mini Three for $20 shipped.
  2. Captain America mini- lunch box. I think it is from the 1990s but it is well loved. Dings, dents, paint missing, interior rusting. Give an old soldier a good home. $10 shipped.
  3. Two GIJoe Locust mini-copters with joe named Hollow Point. Factory sealed from 2003, but one box has a bit of shelf warping. $25 shipped or $15 for one.
  4. Lot 1. Approx. 35 Star War Figure Stands. $30 shipped From 2005. The tops have the movies bame and run the gamut from Star Wars to Attack of the Slith and Attack of The Clomes. There are five larger stands that look like they interlock with other pieces, three clear oval stands, and multiple rectangular ones with a name on the front.
  5. I'm gearing up for the Tucsom comic show next week( not the big one) and keep coming across curiosities that no sane person would want. No bad people or people who dislike me. Shipping is FREE if you spend $10. That's for real " Mericans who live in the lower 48. All others pay exact cost. No refunds on this stuff as it isn't worth the effort. Look closely and ask questions. I'd prefer Paypal or zelle but I'm easy. Everything ships from Tucson Az and I go to the PO twice a week.
  6. Found this today. $20 in a thrift shop. I was going to pass but then I realized it's a Sideshow,from 2003.
  7. You are Even Steven if you sold ten items, five for a profit and five for a loss. Hope for an investigator with a sense of humor.
  8. That is not true. Aren't all the books you mentioned part of the modern tier?
  9. 95% of my DF exclusives were bought at 80% off or more, usually at auction.
  10. They'll get some CGC approval, but I doubt they will be yellow labels. CGC would be foolish to try to merge authenticated books with witnessed books.
  11. Perhaps they will authenticate Roz's signature. I'd like one of those.
  12. With the only individual copy sold on eBay this year selling for $2.99, I'm going to assume this is a low-population book with little demand. Your copy,with a blank page, is not going to bring much of an increase. I'd keep it as a curiosity. If butch buckram or whomever suddenly becomes a break-out star, you are in the catbird seat.
  13. How is JSA's reputation in the autograph industry? I know they are one of the larger but do they have a good rep?
  14. Is it a popular book? I can't find any sales, and MCS doesn't have them in stock. When I do an eBay search, it gives the results for Stargate.
  15. That is a very obscure book. I haven't seen any sales for the last year, so I've no idea if there is any demand for it. I also don't know if every copy had that error or is it a one of a kind.
  16. Reading Forever Evil, a 2013 series where the evil Justice League from Earth whatever comes to our earth and conquers all.
  17. MCS sold you a book with a detached centerfold? Why not simply return it?
  18. Is there a separate version of #2? If not, I don't see any issue with how they do it. If anyone is misleading people, it's the publisher.
  19. Kool and Da Gang. Now you have to find five buyers. Best of luck.
  20. Manufacturing errors are a small niche in the hobby, and the book is worth more to people who collect them. It's a novelty that might make good trade material. It's a fairly obscure Dave Stevens cover so the book is in demand. Those errors are rare, but not many people chase them.
  21. I picked up a small, well-loved batch of Underground a few months ago. There are lots of cool titles, but most have coffee stains throughout the books. I didn't read many underground books in my youth. I didn't care for B&W, and many were 50-75 cents at a time when comics were a quarter. Eventually, I'd buy an occasional Raw or Neat Stuff, and I sold those in my shops, but I avoided underground books since I had many underage patrons.