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littledoom

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  1. Looks like inspiration for an Avengers 40th Anniv poster by Perez
  2. & #37. Damn wish I hadn't sold my only #4 copy (high grade) for $30 in 2020 it's an easy $100 now
  3. The Authority 1 and Batman 655 are about to go nuclear
  4. So many iconic images you posted! I has this one sealed and sold it for a pretty penny. Got it at a flea market
  5. The 1st time I saw this in person was outdoor dollar sale several years ago. A guy got it next to me in a box I hadn't gone thru yet
  6. Well this is a lot of talk for a comic I’ve passed in the dollar bins countless times over the decades lol.
  7. I thought Superman 123 had a HTF valuable second print with the same cover as the standard black version but denoted with a “II” Roman numeral underneath the Superman triangle like Vengeance of Bane
  8. It's an interesting one-shot that has a McFarlane homage cover not by him but with his interiors penciling an earlier GI Joe comic
  9. I don't blame the buyer. eBay does not allow such a hack. There are no holes. A way he could have won your item with free shipping was if you had multiple shipping options available. It might have been an oversight on your listing in the "shipping and payments" section
  10. Pressing isn't magic. If there are fingerprints with ink lifting/smudging, that can't be fixed without restoring the comic with added ink. I don't understand how that got 9.0 either. I wouldn't go above 8.0 based on what I can see. I'd say lucky to get a 9.0 with those fingerprints
  11. I thought the fee is capped at like $750 after the item sells for like $10-20k.. not sure if that's still around
  12. Yes! I have maybe 10 or so out of hundreds or 1000s that are actual posters with no promotion tied in. Starman posters are surprisingly valuable 100% agree! You’re welcome. It was definitely a time consuming process but fun to share a part of comic publication history through the decades