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mosconi

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  1. Love that collage of Spidey books! Awesome to see them all displayed so beautifully
  2. Took a while but extremely happy to finally complete my SA Spidey Annual's Pedigree/Collection run. Fortunate to find these white pager's, with nice spine wrap/centering, and in descending grade order
  3. Those are some gorgeous copies! #23 may be my all time favorite
  4. Here's an underrated and awesome Ditko/Goblin cover Beautiful deep blue color and cool cover artwork (glad they didn't refer to this as a bondage cover). Possibly one of the nicest looking 8.0's I've ever owned...
  5. Death of the Goblin is such a great Romita cover
  6. It's the first appearance of the romping Kangaroo, how could you go wrong!
  7. Is it possible that Comic Station is not being sued as a litigant if the prosecution is planning to use them as a witness against Zanello and Riva? But if they've received monetary compensation from the fraud slab sales, that would be considered ill gotten gains in my mind.
  8. If CGC can gather the evidence that the store owner received monetary compensation from the millions of dollars of scam slabs over the years from Zanello, then the benefit of doubt will be out the window. A documented money trail/money transfers from scammer to store owner would be a starting point to investigate. I'm no skilled detective, but at this point we can only speculate what kind of financial shenanigans were going on between them
  9. Yeah, I'm sure the store owner will try to plead total ignorance to the scammers activities to save his business. If they can prove he was receiving monetary gains from these slab sales, then he may become a litigant as well. Anyone believe this guy had no idea with what was going on behind the scenes, with hundreds if not thousands of submissions going through his company?
  10. Is the store owner named in this lawsuit? Haven't heard much about him, but it looks like he was very well acquainted with Zanello, allowed complete misuse of his dealer account, and also allowed this scammer to sell his fraudulent slabs by setting up with his company at cons and who knows what else Does any liability fall at his doorstep?