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Cman429

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  1. Those are pretty cool but it makes me sad they destroyed the comics to make them. I’d buy something like that for the historical value but if they tried to price it even a fraction of what the actual issues go for I’d walk away. Unfortunately they’re not the comics anymore so they aren’t worth (to me, at least) what the unblemished issues are.
  2. Unless CGC is there themselves you’ll be paying an extra fee one way or another. You need a witness when you get your books signed and all facilitiators charge a fee for that. So you have to go to Captured’s booth regardless of whether you submit the books in your account or theirs. Just go there first thing BEFORE before getting your books signed (otherwise it doesn’t count) and they’ll walk you through it. Most facilitators are used to dealing with newbies,
  3. And last but not least, Harley Quinn #11 Mexican photo variant signed by Margot Robbie. If you follow things like CGC's recent mail in signing with Michael Keaton or pretty much any autograph opportunity with a big name celeb you'll know the prices are crazy. Now that Ms. Robbie is a A list megastar from Barbie, I can't imagine what she's going to charge when/if she ever does another signing. This book is an ultra-rare Mexican photo variant that last I checked only had FOUR copies listed on the CGC census. Look at what ScarJo's first Black Widow photo variant sells for unsigned! Asking $1000
  4. Crisis on Infinite Earths #7. Signed by writer Marv Wolfman. Iconic cover by late great George Perez. Alas, see above for why I'm willing to part with it. Asking $115
  5. Hulk #340 and it's not signed by Todd McFarlane! It's signed by the writer, Peter David. I'm weirdly OCD about my signed books where I like to have the artist AND writer both sign key issues. If I can't get the full creative team, it bugs me. Intended to send this in next time Toddfather has a signing but... Asking $200
  6. Transformers #1 limited numbered Metal cover signed by Peter Cullen and Frank Welker. I thought for sure this would come back a 10.0. It's a .25 cm thick solid metal cover! If that's not impervious to flaws, I don't know what is. But I guess acetate wraps are stronger Forgot to add price - this is selling on feebay for over $600. I'll do a boardie friendly price of $575
  7. Thanks for checking out my sales post. I don't sell here very often because I'm a primarily a collector but occasionally things come up like a trip to Megacon followed by emergency dental surgery. Now I'm not saying one is related to the other but I would caution everyone from eating strange burritos from push carts. I don't have a Kudos thread but I have bought stuff from almost all the usual sellers so they can at least attest this account has a real life nerd behind it. I have been buying & selling on ebay for 25 years (!!!!) with 100% feedback so you're welcome to check up on me there (same username as here) if you have any worries. Rules are the usual. No people on any bad boy lists or from Cleveland. Returns accepted within 7 days of delivery at your expense. Shipping is $15 for USPS Priority mail. I will combine shipping if you're feeling froggy and buy multiple slabs. Payments accepted include Paypal, Zelle and old fashioned check or money order. EVERYTHING IS OBO. I'm open to offers but an trumps any ongoing negotiations. No trades, sorry.
  8. I saw every superhero movie from Blade through The Batman including paying for such gems as Elektra and Green Lantern. As a kid of the 70s/80s, I felt like just the fact my comics I grew up with made it to the big screen was enough to earn my support. Then 2021 broke me. I finally buckled and skipped Mobius then Quantumania then Shazam. Brand loyalty doesn’t last forever
  9. I 100% believe it. I’ve been to so many comicon a and sports cards shows where I’ll see a dealer with a Jordan card or key issue of Spidey and after a few moments of small talk in reference to the item it’s obvious they have zero idea what I’m talking about. I guess it makes it easier to ruthlessly but and sell things you have no interest in.
  10. I was just at Megacon a few weeks ago (has to be top 5 biggest cons of the year) and some seller had an entire line of “Pedro is my Daddy” merch and I swear I saw a zillion women walking around with one of their bags or prints or whatever. He’s the absolute perfect choice as far as having nerd cred, being cool enough guys like him AND appealing to the female demo like mad. Another thing I saw that weekend was a TON of people wearing Hellfire Club shirts/cosplay because Joe Quinn was supposed to be there (he canceled last minute). I dunno what he can do with the Johnny role to make it interesting but besides MBB, I think he’s the one younger actor from ST people are keen on so that was great casting as well. I don’t know much about the other two but at the very least Disney avoided their usual pandering by swapping the characters so at least everything is off on the right foot. If they can nail Doom, which is where the previous two versions totally blew it, everything should be alright. I’m not very enthused with any of the names I’ve seen thrown around so far.
  11. My third CGC contest with finishes of 30, 22, and now 32. Can’t really complain though since this looks like it was the hardest contest to date. Hope my score goes to the 20s next time. Thanks @CGC Mike for administering & the cryptic emojis I enjoy parsing out until the reveals
  12. Very tricky CGC! I had 4.5 for every book in my first impression pass through but then thought, “surely they wouldn’t give us 5 books all the same grade!” so went back and adjusted a few up & down to my detriment. I should’ve known that knowing what they’d think I’d know would be exactly what they wanted me to think I knew. Ya know?
  13. Yes I also received frightened popcorn munching from Mike, which I assume means I bombed. Popcorn never means anything good
  14. No he’s not. He’s just retiring from drawing deadpool. I bet he’ll still be happy to charge you $250 to draw a lousy 30 second DP balloon at a con, tho.
  15. I had them both at 7. They’re virtually identical to me. I guess one grader broke up with his girlfriend that day - or one had a very good morning, depending where you fall on the 7 vs 5 debate
  16. Actually was doing ok except for overgrading Aggie by a grade and a half. Don’t quite understand why it and Lois have basically the same notes and one is a 7 the other is a 5.5 but okay….
  17. Made it with 20 minutes to spare. Sorry for the uber-lateness on my submission but I just got back from 4 days at Megacon and I've still fighting some evil three headed triad of con flu, jet lag, and questionable food court chimichangas..
  18. He drew the first WW comic I ever bought. I will always remember the cover of a blonde imposter WW kicking Diana Prince out a window but it really was the opening splash of us behind faux WW confronting someone in a nice full page rear shot that made an impression on a young me I always wanted to get a nice mint copy of that for him to sign and/or get a commission playing homage to that page but alas I always thought there'd be another time and never got around to it. I just got back from Megacon and honestly I don't know like 2/3 of the people in artist alley anymore, I'm mostly a 70s/80s kid. Sucks losing so many legends from that time period over the past several years. RIP Mr. Delbo.
  19. Man I was doing okay in the bloodbath round with one 🎯 and 4 points…until the last book. The fact a beautiful well presenting book like Mopsy can grade out the same as that beater of a Farmer just baffles me
  20. I just got back from Mega this afternoon. My 7th year in a row. Had a great time. The move to a different building was a HUGE help as the aisles were wider and everything was easier to navigate. I was even able to do shopping on Saturday when in past years the aisles were so narrow and congested you couldn’t stop or browse any vendors. I do a little bit of everything, meet some celebs, meet some comic guys, buy some comics (exclusives, variants, vintage). Lotsa awesome cosplayers and the Booth Babe phenomena is back with a vengeance. Anyway it was a great con. Sorry I didn’t post pics but mine are all giant iPhone pics and I have no idea how to resize them to a board friendly dimension
  21. Comics became hot because of the movies. The movies are dying off so the pop culture cache of comics will go right along with it. Eventually we’ll be right back to the same small group of nerds who loved comics in the 70s/80s/90s before they became “cool.” Except instead of being young professionals with free $$$ to spend, they’ll be middle age geezers with kids that need college or a wife who wants a dishwasher or 257 more important things than spending $2k on the first appearance of Paste Pot Pete.
  22. I enjoy trying to read the tea leaves behind Mike’s emoji response. It’s interesting to know he does pick them based on what our grades were. I would’ve been disappointed if he said they were utterly random. For the record, I also got the Stooges.
  23. Grades in early this time since I'm headed to Megacon tomorrow. Man, this was the hardest round in the history of Grading Contests. If my score isn't in the double digits I'll consider it a win.