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SuperBird

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  1. I'll leave the rest up until the end of the day before sending them off to eBay.
  2. Last but not least! House of Mystery 175 CGC 8.5. 1st Cain, which is running up due to the Sandman TV series coming to Netflix. Last 2 sales were early this year; an 8.0 in January for $320 and a 7.0 in March for $290. Literally every raw or slabbed copy has been bought off eBay apart from a single copy: a CGC 5.0 for $400. Not sure what to ask for this one, so let's start at $600 and see how that goes. SOLD
  3. House of Secrets 87, CGC 8.5- yours for $80 shipped! SOLD via PM
  4. Action Comics 368 CGC 9.0, classic cover. Last sale was a 9.6 for $202. Take this copy for $115!
  5. Superman 141 CGC 7.0. Considered Jerry Siegel's best Superman story. Last sale was a 7.5 for $238 in March. Take this copy for $200.
  6. Master of Kung Fu 17, CGC 9.0. No data for 9.0s; 90 day average for 9.2 is $210, $110 for an 8.5. Take this copy for $150!
  7. Special Marvel Edition 15 CGC 8.5, slight amateur color touch 90 day average for blue label is $1147. There are no recent purple label sales. Asking $650.
  8. re: Action 13, let's not go overboard. The 1.0 finished in line with a recent sale, and the 5.0 had Light Tan pages. I assume with 3 buyers of low grade AC13's in the last few months, there were not so many buyers left to drive it up.
  9. Love and Rockets 1 heating up, but possibly just because I keep buying every copy.
  10. Only slabbed. I don't want to deal with worrying over raw.
  11. I haven't read any. There's no new art, it's all repurposed from old drawings and remixed.
  12. I wonder if the he's currently putting out will ever be valuable. The print runs are insanely low.
  13. Did you read it to the end? I struggled through 201-250, then quit after the 50-year hockey issue, when it became apparent the remaining issues were going to be some insane religious thing. Even Gerhard quit reading it at that point, IIRC.
  14. The copies that were on eBay in the past just sat there forever IIRC. I'd venture that those who own a copy at this point are true fans of the series, and wouldn't think of selling. The first 150 issues or so were some of the best comics ever produced.
  15. In line with recent sales. Nice! This was a $2k book in January...
  16. 233 is picking up some heat. CGC 9.0 went for $900 on eBay....