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Terry JSA

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  1. Here’s my copy. I remember buying this back in 2018 when I was 16. I saw this at a 2nd & Charles and thought the cover was cool. I knew NOTHING about TDKR but I wanted it. The price of the book was $89.99 and I didn’t have that type of money. What I ended up doing was saving up enough money over the course of 2 weeks and had my dad take me back to 2nd & Charles so I can get the book. The total came out to be $96 but I didn’t care as I was just happy to have the book. It’s also a 1st printing too!
  2. I’ve said this many times as well. While the books from that collection are great, I just don’t see them holding their value in the long run. Though with exception of the blue chip keys and PCH books I’d say since those typically do well regardless.
  3. Here are the rules:  1) I will consider offers but first trumps all. 2) I accept payment via PayPal. 3) Shipping is $10 for raw books and $15 for slabs within the U.S. territories only, and $20 to Canada. International buyers, please inquire about shipping. 4) No probation or HOS boardies allowed. No returns on CGC graded books. $2750
  4. This is the type of collection I would love to have one day. Just full of wonderful keys and grails.
  5. I really don’t understand why people are paying crazy amounts for a variant cover of Ultimate Fallout #4. $30k+ for a 9.8 copy of the Djurdjevic variant is absolutely insane to me. Now $44k for a 9.9 Transformers #1 doesn’t sound all too crazy to me but it’s still a hefty amount of money.
  6. Thanks for taking a look at the books I had for sale.
  7. I'm pretty sure a lot of those books are long gone by now. By just going through the list and seeing what was stolen, I don't see how anyone would have trouble moving some of those titles.
  8. Another grail of mine. Nice to see one come out of the Promise Collection.
  9. I like the stamp too. Besides it just being another Action Comics #1 hitting auction, it has a backstory as to why the stamp is there. The same goes for any book that's from a pedigree collection as it just adds another layer of specialty to that particular book.
  10. Very interesting. I know a lot of pages from the Hard Traveling Heroes story arc have sold through auction over the years but I've hardly seen any of the covers. I do know that Albert Moy owns the cover to GL #76 and Scott Williams owns the cover to GL #87.
  11. Honestly.. I don’t think you can go wrong with owning any page from Snowbirds Don’t Fly.
  12. AN ORIGINAL PAGE FROM GREEN LANTERN #85 IS HITTING HERITAGE!
  13. Do you think he says that about the feet he’s drawn?
  14. I’m looking forward to Batman: One Dark Knight by Jock. But going off of what Jesse-Lee said, there’s plenty of good Batman stuff from the modern era for reading and collecting. Batman: Hush and Batman: Under the Red Hood are my personal favorites. I would also like to add that Jock’s cover for Detective Comics #880 will definitely be one to remember. I wouldn’t be surprised if it ends up getting the “classic cover” notation on the CGC label for that book.
  15. It's aptly named "The Rocket Copy" because the front cover bears the stamped imprint of a rocket ship that was applied by the 13-year old who bought this copy of Action Comics #1 off the stands in 1938. It's the first original-owner copy of the issue Heritage offered since the Billy Wright copy in 2012, and it's the highest-graded copy they’ve ever presented.