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TellshiarMarvelmaniaCollector

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  1. Anyone know if the Young Sentinels cartoon (Space Sentinels) ever had a comic book series in the 1970's?
  2. Hi, it is not in my possession but I will ask her to look. I assumed she looked at it already but maybe not. Thanks!
  3. Hi, I have a friend who is trying to identify the artist who did the Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew insert calendar for Pizzazz #3 magazine, from 1977. Pics included. If anyone knows please let me know. Thanks!
  4. Thanks to everyone for your input. I will go with the consensus and agree the top has been trimmed.
  5. Hi all, here is the interior page scan. What I thought was an age is a piece of old tape holding one of the Marvel chips on the side edge.
  6. I wanted to use the current username for my website and couldn't change the first after I had created it.
  7. I have a Hulk #1 from 1962 for $9,500 (No trades). This was displayed in a frame for many years (thus the fading of the cover). The consensus grade is looking like 3.0, from CGC members in the "Can You Spare A Grade" forum below but not guaranteed it will be certified as that, so as is. Payments by personal check, money order or Paypal. I would like a local sale so the potential buyer can be given it in person instead of shipping, but I will ship Registered Mail (price will be determined by location). Please ask all questions before bidding, thanks. https://www.cgccomics.com/boards/topic/463564-hulk-1/
  8. Thank you so much James, it is just so hard trying to understand the rates of CGC and where to send it. I worry about the mailing of it and know that the Post Office caps $5,000 for their insurance.
  9. Hi, do you think this Hulk #1 should be graded or sold uncertified? It was in a picture frame for many years. The front cover has fading and chipping on the edges. There is a piece of old tape inside cover holding one of the chips in place, but I can't see any more restoration, but I am not an expert. What do you guys think and what would you estimate as a price for? I would love your opinions. Thanks!
  10. Now that I found this I want to look for the 1974 Origins Of Marvel Comics invitation. Anyone ever attend either? I am told that approximately 150 were sent. The "Take Your Pic as Your Favorite Super Hero" was a life-size wooden stand of Hulk and Spider-Man with their faces cut-out. The fan would stick their's inside and Marvel took your pic: These were also used at the 1975 Marvel Comics convention. I wonder what the "favors" were that were handed out. I would love to certify this but there would be no way to see the inner pages inside the capsule.
  11. Hi all. Since eBay started (in the mid-1990's) I have seen Marvel Comics bound in green volumes with "Suter" on the bottom of the spine. They were very well bound and wondering if anyone knows anything about the original owner, named Suter. I just found this Not Brand Ecch! at an estate sale. This must have been a massive collection that got split up over the years, unless Suter is the name of the bindery that did the work. Any comments would be appreciated.
  12. Hello, no the style guide sheet and comic book sign (previous post) predates the boardgame.
  13. After the convention (just weeks) the Marvel Merchandise Letters were sent. Stan Lee used the image as part of the letterhead (version 1). In late-1975 Romita cleaned up the image.
  14. Definitely, some of the coolest Marvel has been featured in the most obscure and fringe publications.
  15. Hi Kev, yes Romita created the image for the 1975 convention and then cleaned it up for use afterwards. You can see the minor differences in 1975 on the flyer (eyes mainly).
  16. This image was first used for the 1975 Marvel Convention but the artwork created in late 1974. It became the iconic image we know today from then on.
  17. I am not sure if any of the two editions (1966/1969) that featured Marvel Comics stories have ever been certified. They are great articles and the 1969 supposedly nudged Marvel further into creating Black Super Heroes. The 1966 edition mentions the Berkley Pelican article (1965) and has a very cool Dr. Strange pic which is odd because Spidey or Hulk were the ones usually used as general graphics for that era. Also, the 1969 edition (which accused Marvel as only having the Black Panther as a "token") prompted a swift reply from Stan Lee's assistant editor which was published (as they knew it would). These papers are very rare and real pieces of Marvel and counterculture history. Anyone seen them before?
  18. That is very cool, as well as complete and high-grade. So what are you looking to do, pawn or sell?
  19. I was so lucky to be in the right place at the right time to buy this. It's a Star Wars press kit for the comic adaptation. The press kit was mailed a day before the movie's premiere, back in 1977. I thought I was missing the brochure (mentioned in the letter) but a Hollywood writer was able to get Charles Lippincott to authenticate it and provide clarification. Apparently, I am not missing the brochure as the three comics are it. Only one other Star Wars collector has seen it and no Star Wars or Marvel Comics website has one. I only wish that they had sent the rare, 35 Cent editions in the package (LOL). Has anyone else seen or own one?
  20. Thanks, not just a fake, but a vintage fake. Thanks for all the input.