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scburdet

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  1. the little mark about the Hulk's head is giving me fits. B/C the book looks pretty great except for that and the divot on the back edge. 7.5-8.0. I can't see higher with those 2 medium level defects Also
  2. The spine edge on the back cover looks a little rough. Is something going on there, or is that an illusion? I see some light to moderate creasing around the spine that might look better with pressing. There are people with actual experience pressing GA-era comics that I would defer to though. This books really looks great for being almost 70 years old. If there's a GA-bump, I could see this going 8.5±0.5, but my feel for what CGC feels are acceptable defects on these are vague, at best. If I was way off in either direction, I would not be surprised.
  3. The cover image could be better. I see several spots that look like color rub (e.g. at the start of the white line that goes toward Dr. Spectrum's arm). I see what looks like a crease on the outer edge of the cover that runs vertically and parallel to the edge. The surface of the front cover looks less than perfect, but that could be the image and not the book. Pending higher resolution photos, 6.0.
  4. Sharp eyes you have there. This appears to be a light crease that doesn't break color. The light reflection makes it look a bit heavier than it is. Hope that's something that will partially or completely press out.
  5. Y'all scored my ASM121 higher than I thought, so try this one
  6. It's small and on the back, but CGC hates stains. So, 6.0-9.0? I'll guess 8.0
  7. You might have better luck getting expert eyeballs on this in the Grading and Restoration issues thread. To me, that looks like ink, which would not be cleanable by noninvasive methods. It may or may not be ink from printing, which would impact grades differently. I'd say press to get rid of the apparent spine role to get >9.0 as long as the spot isn't deemed staining.
  8. +1 The bottom right corner of the cover is the tipping point between potential for 8.0 w/C&P and a 7.5. Could go as low as 7.0, but this looks better than typical 7.0s from the era I've seen.
  9. Waiting for CGC to push mine through grading (I'm expecting ~4.5). Yours is much, much nicer Spine ticks, rounded outer corners and light color rub on the spine corner. 7.5±0.5. The dark colors make the defects look worse, so I hope they won't get hammered unfairly. I've got a book from this era with ticks that are a bit longer, but on a light background, that came in at 7.0. I think this is a better book even if the ticks on mine are "hidden".
  10. I was going to start with 8.5 again b/c of the scuffing? ink transfer? around the top corner and showing on the white of the spine. It's not totally out of the question some of that could be characterized as manufacturing defect. But it does look like there's a small crease on the back corner and the other corner looks rounded. Therefore, I'm going with 8.0-8.5. I don't see that below 8.0 is justifiable & getting to 9.0 would be a heavy lift.
  11. Nice copy. I see enough spine ticks and maybe wear along the top edge to think you might be out of the NM range, but I have noticed a lot books from this age grade pretty high with some noticeable ticks. 8.5±0.5. Definitely higher grade than mine that got the CGC stain hammer.
  12. These darker covers always look worse to me in my photographs than the book in hand. IDK if the photos better represent how a grader doing a detailed inspection views the books tho. Nevertheless, a few typical defects and some distributor overspray. The back cover is the reason I'm sharing this one. Board members have convinced me that pressing should remove non-color breaking indentions pretty well (this one is much less severe than the on on my Hulk 141). However, I assume that pressing will no help the bent staple, and that messing with the staple would risk breaking/losing it. So, how does a bent staple factor into the grading? #TeamMan-Thing
  13. It's always possible my laptop screen is dingy, but I would have someone (not CCS) take a crack at cleaning the cover a bit to maximize the presentation/grade, if it hasn't been done already. It looks just a little dirty, and I concur this has >9.0 potential and looks very nice. I don't see many references to this as a bondage cover, but it really should. I've tried more than once to get one of these in auctions.
  14. Tough one for me. 5.0±0.5 after it's pressed to take some of the wrinkles out of the back cover. I'd like to go higher, but that is a pretty hard reader's crease. The writing on the back doesn't help, but I doubt it hurts either as the crease sets the grade. Forget the grade though, it looks really nice. The defects aren't that noticeable
  15. 3.5±0.5. Looking for the Spider-Man bump to get an extra half point
  16. I think this book actually looks better in hand than in photos. More so than other things I've posted anyway. The main reason I'm sharing this one is the "creasing" on the top right corner in the "DERS" and similar things can be seen at the top of the back cover. I don't think this is normal creasing (exhibit A, it's a curved crease). It reminds me of paper coming out of a xerox machine that doesn't feed quite right and gets tiny creases (or sometime big ones). Is this a reasonable hypothesis? Is there a name for the defect? Is this common? I can't think of another book I have with this.
  17. Lucky for me, I bought this >20 years ago. I was more interested in having the original version of the Marvel Tales book I had growing up than the death of Gwen Stacy key. I remember thinking it was an expensive then, but now it would seem like a bargain (if I could remember what I paid). The spot has a texture to it, but it has resisted my patented "rub it lightly with a fingernail" technique, which has been surprisingly effective at removing "stuff" on books that are decades old.
  18. Another. Type "stain" into the search bar, and use the drop down option to choose This Forum (otherwise you get a bunch of other stuff)
  19. I would go with 3.0±0.5, but I would be more surprised if it went on the high end of this range instead of the low
  20. We've discussed water damage/stains. You can probably do a search w/in this forum to find some good discussions. The search tools work pretty well. From a CGC perspective, you would get hammered on this book. I see several stains on the front and back. I would expect 5.5±0.5. Other grading schemes may be more lenient, but CGC really hates stains.
  21. I certainly don't see the bend, nor any other defects (≥9.4). If it was mine, I would be tempted to roll the dice just b/c it is so nice and a MJs. Not a key issue, but it does seem like MJs, especially higher grades get a bump in selling price even if they're not in the highest possible grade. I'd also be tempted to do a sign and grade with Gerry Conway. That's probably a break even proposition in terms of investment, but it wouldn't surprise me if a signed slabbed MJs at this grade is a one-of-a-kind comic. I find that kind of thing intriguing.
  22. pressing may help some of the issues, but the middle spine tick seems significant enough that it won't go away completely. That top edge on the back looks rough too, and maybe some color-breaking minor edge wear on the front. My best case scenario is a 9.0 and it could go lower b/c standards for moderns are strict. C&P + grading is going to run $41 (non-fast track, which will take >300 days) , plus shipping. Return shipping is $20 by FedEx plus whatever it takes to get it there. There's a CGC 9.2 newsstand for sale right now on ebay for ~$65 including shipping. Just my 2¢
  23. At one point I had this one out thinking about a Gerry Conway signature/grading despite there being some obvious creases, ticks and so forth. The yellow does a decent job hiding a lot, and it's a significant book. Then I noticed whatever that is near SM's inner thigh, and decided not to. No idea what that could be? I guess it must be some kind of spill, it just doesn't look like other similar defects I've encountered. Trying to figure out what the floor is for this one, plus people here seem to like Spider-Man books