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Convention dude94
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People, I have something to ask.
How valuable are the Marvel Milesstone versions of the key comics from Marvel during the Silver to Bronze with Stan Lee's signature go for?
For example, can "The Avengers #4 : Milestone edition" or "Marvel secret wars #8 : Milestone edition" go for like $100-$999 or a Premium $1000-$4,999?
I mean "The Avengers #4" can go for over $1000 with Stan Lee's signature because it's a key comic and he was the writer too.
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3 hours ago, nepatkm said:
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I can see everyone's answers here is debatable.
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Quote2 hours ago, ADAMANTIUM said:
It's The first appearance of the black suit, tied with I think a Marvel Team Up #141. So no venom appearance. Is it going up in value? Yes, and 9.8 is a high grade. Is it a cover swipe from amazing fantasy 15, the first appearance of Spiderman? Yes, and maybe the only reason that Stan Lee's signature offers any bonus. Other than that, if it is worth it to you then go for it, but no I wouldn't offer up a grand for it...
Ok, but is it a key comic? I mean it's the introduction to the black suit.
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Hi.
I know I never posted in the forum on CGC before but I am asking for information I would like to know from some comic book experts or people that know them.
Is "The Amazing Spider-man #252" from 1984 any special to be a key comic that can go above $1,000-$4,999 if you have Stan Lee's autograph on there? And what is the best variant to be worth more? The original or the Mark Jewelers?
I would like to know because this the 50% first appearance of Venom. And I happened to find a CGC'ed copy of it on ebay selling for $9,300 now.
How valuable are the Marvel Milestone versions of the Marvel key issues from the silver to bronze age go for with Stan Lee's Autograph
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Can it be the same for "Captain America #337" from 1987 signed by Stan Lee, with his own certificate of Authenticity?