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Garystar

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  1. On 9/26/2020 at 8:53 AM, Get Marwood & I said:
    On 9/22/2020 at 2:29 PM, Get Marwood & I said:
    On 9/22/2020 at 1:29 PM, Chaykin Stevens said:

    GCD has a British pence version of Sgt Fury #167.

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    Oh, for :censored:s sake! :frustrated:

    See you boys soon lol

     

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    .... joking aside, I'm going to wait until I find a second copy of this book before adding it to the list. Whilst I don't necessarily distrust it, I am wary of images on the GCD which are cropped and which may have been tampered with. Very easy to add that top left corner box to an image like that. So I'll keep looking for a second copy, preferably one in hand. Damn cool though, that, after all this time. 

    Marwood will like this one when he gets back.......

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  2. 1 hour ago, nmtg9 said:
    14 hours ago, Tghutcn said:

    So a question for any uk price variant experts or anyone who knows this answer was Luke Cage Hero For Hire 1 distributed with a pence variant because I’ve looked for one for years and have yet to be able to find one 

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    No. None of Hero For Hire have pence variants I believe. First Power Man pence variant was issue 20.

    That’s correct first pence was #20. If you look in Silver, there is a thread “Marvel UK Price Variants “ which lists every Marvel pence variant silver and bronze. Marwood has done similar threads for other publishers. 

     

  3. 5 hours ago, Get Marwood & I said:

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    ....the 15c one was printed to go to the US newsstand, where it would have remained for a period before being returned as unsold.

    ....and if T&P didn’t sell it here for 1/- they could try again for 3 1/2p. We need to find a collector in 1969 who actually cared if the comics were UKPV or stamped, I suspect like Albert has said most readers wouldn’t have cared/noticed/remembered. 
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  4. On 2/22/2021 at 8:47 PM, themagicrobot said:

    Why if there are UK price variants do we still see cents copies with ink stamps?  I  can't see comic book readers of the time in a queue to buy copies of this reprint book causing T&P to call for extra stock.

     

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    When I did some research for Marvel distribution I found that Until March 1969 Marvels were generally UKPV with stamps generally only appearing during gaps of no UKPV. However in April 1969 UKPVs restarted (after a year and half gap when only T&P stamps appeared) at 1/- price, however unlike previous periods of UKPVs there is an abundance of stamped copies also. I speculated either;

    ·         There were reduced numbers of UKPVs which meant T&P needed to fill the gap with stamped cents copies

    ·         Demand had increased to the extent that T&P needed more supply

    ·         World Distributors had taken over distribution of UKPVs and T&P stamps were in competition? (I can’t find when World Distributors took over from Thorpe and Porter).

  5. 22 minutes ago, Unca Ben said:

    If the listing details and scans are correct, I believe I've seen 2 different large Hulk posters.  Both appox 30"x42"

    Interesting. The bottom right copyright indica is identical so both pertain to be originals (yours has a shop stamp/sticker which I assume was put on by seller). The only dayglo ones I have seen are modern reprints without the Personality Posters indica. 
    I don’t believe heritage would sell reprints/copies without listing as such, I wonder if the dayglo effect is due to the lighting when photographed (blacklight?) or perhaps it’s a rare oddity. 
    I’m going to keep an eye out for other dayglo ones. 

  6. 23 minutes ago, Unca Ben said:

    I've noticed that the  3 ½ foot Hulk poster seems to have 2 printings; the bottom right indicia is different on some posters I've seen online vs the one I have.

    I’m not aware of two printings, however there are two different sizes; The set of eight are 12” x 16” these have just a marvel comics copyright in bottom right. The larger hulk one which you have is 41” x 29” and has 1966 marvel copyright AND personality posters name and address in bottom right. 
    Spider-Man therefore has three printings - the original six foot one ravaged by your cat, and the two reworked ones by Personality Posters, the 16” one in the set of eight and the 41” one same size as your hulk. 
    Only hulk and Spider-Man had the 41” treatment. 

  7. 1 hour ago, Mercury Man said:

    Yes, this is the Personality Posters set of eight. Spider-Man is an amended version of the OPs poster albeit a smaller size. The hulk and Spider-Man posters of this set were released in a larger format but not quite six foot like the original. 
    As Unca Ben says Spider-Man was reworked for these posters, the other noticeable variation being the loss of friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man “signature”

  8. 8 hours ago, Unca Ben said:

    I believe that if they were to re-issue the original 6 foot Ditko Spider-Man poster (not the Marvelmania one that followed that had details added to the face and body, but the pure Ditko image) it would sell pretty well.

    Just a slight correction, the amended poster was by Personality Posters and released in 1966. They produced a set of 8 Marvel posters and larger versions of two of them - the amended Spider-Man one referred to and a Hulk one as posted by OP.

  9. That looks about the same condition as my pence Spider-Man 1. When I bought it about 25 years ago for £500 that was more than three times what I’d ever paid for a comic before. Hopefully these Marvel keys will hold value for many years as mine will probably end up with the grandkids- they’re too young at present to read, great if they take interest in comics but suspect they’ll want to cash in. 

  10. 2 hours ago, serling1978 said:

    Is the accepted stance these days that they are variants? I know that CGC goes with "UK Edition" right? Personally I don't like the term varient or UK edition.

    CGC changed couple of years ago they now annotate as “UK Price Variant”. 
    If anyone wishes to look in Silver there is an extensive thread on everything UK price variants. 

  11. I think I was the immediate underbidder (for about the fourth time).  I’ve had this on my watch list for 10+ years, first one I’ve seen in UK. I’ m not sure I really want it that much, it’s more a ritual to try and find one and then not buy it. Still missing about 40 issues of TGK so I’m never going to complete.