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juggernaut

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  1. Thanks for the info. (thumbs u

     

    How about Peter Hsu's Quadrant? I have issue #6 and the inside cover reads 5000 printed.

     

    :censored: I guess sooner or later someone would have found out. I wasn't ready to share that information yet.

     

    :shrug:

     

    You were keeping THAT back..?

     

    ;)

     

    I saw you selling the 2Ds, and it's a shame...I paid $51 for my first copy of LE/PB. :(

     

    But that's ok, I bought 20 more for $4 each. :grin:

     

    Rule #1: Always have more than 1 copy. :grin:

     

     

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    There are 6 of those, and they all reprint Gen 13 #1, the mini series from 1994.

     

    They also reprint various old covers, including Gen 13 #13A, #6, #25, etc.

     

     

     

    So why is CGC calling them "#nn"?? can't they just say on the title "reprint #1 mini" or something like that???

     

    As the owner of these items I will clear a few things up.

     

    1. The label does indicate "Reprints Gen 13 Limited Series #1". It is listed in the auction as such.

     

    2. The Chromium "Special Editions" were originally only available packed with the 12" Fairchild & Lynch action figures (Series 1). The 12" Fairchild & Lynch figures were Diamond Comics Preview Exclusives. (Limited to ?) These figures were not mass produced.

     

    3. The artwork has be censored (painted black) in numerous spots reducing both T&A and blood.

     

    4. There are 6 covers.

     

    I hope this helps.

     

     

    Thats your ebay?? I buy a lot of junk from you :D

     

    lol

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    There are 6 of those, and they all reprint Gen 13 #1, the mini series from 1994.

     

    They also reprint various old covers, including Gen 13 #13A, #6, #25, etc.

     

     

     

    So why is CGC calling them "#nn"?? can't they just say on the title "reprint #1 mini" or something like that???

     

    As the owner of these items I will clear a few things up.

     

    1. The label does indicate "Reprints Gen 13 Limited Series #1". It is listed in the auction as such.

     

    2. The Chromium "Special Editions" were originally only available packed with the 12" Fairchild & Lynch action figures (Series 1). The 12" Fairchild & Lynch figures were Diamond Comics Preview Exclusives. (Limited to ?) These figures were not mass produced.

     

    3. The artwork has be censored (painted black) in numerous spots reducing both T&A and blood.

     

    4. There are 6 covers.

     

    I hope this helps.

     

     

     

  4. Received an item today that I've been looking for for a few years now. I see there is someone selling them for $125, but that's more than what I was willing to pay. Ebay has not had one all this time, then a couple weeks ago 2 show up at the same time. I picked up one.

    See if you can come across one.

     

    Genus #2 (Sept. 1993) (Adult only)

     

    First Terry Moore's Strangers in Paradise published work.

    http://strangersinparadise.org/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=796

     

    Nice pick-up! :applause:

  5. I had no doubt these books would hit those figures. Gobbledygook #1-2 are one of the hardest books to find.

     

    Turtlemania Gold, Miracleman 3D-2D Version (CGC 9.8) and TMNT #1 (CGC 9.8) would be close to those figures if put in a major auction.

     

    As a copper age collector, for many years I thought of these books as myth. I wouldn't be surprised if I wasn't the only one. It's not until recently or joining these boards did I finally get confirmation that they exist.

     

     

     

    If Jeff's lone 9.8 went for sale and it made it's way to one of the BIG Auction Houses, they would advertise and market it to the utmost and I think it would EASILY surpass many expectations on the final price. (I know, I'd be bidding like a Mo Fo on it!) As for the Turtlemania Gold....I think that could go either way. Personally, I think it might pale in comparison to theTMNT #1 9.8. It just doesn't have the clout.

     

    I feel that with Heritage's database and connections, they did a stellar job reaching out publicly and possibly personally, to people who might not be aware of these books and their value. Moreover, their true significance to the Turtles, the Turtles in comics, to the Comic Industry, the Independent Comic Industry, historically upon the Copper Age and just the simple fact of such a low print run.

     

    I congratulate the buyer, I'm jealous, they sure are a purdy pair, I would love em.

     

    Just to clear things up. TMNT #1 (CGC 9.8) would be close to the figures for Goobledygook #1, maybe a little more. Turtlemania Gold and Miracleman 3D-2D version (CGC 9.8) would be close to the figures for Gobbledygook #2. As stated earlier in this thread a Turtlemania Gold as already sold privately for $4000+. Sorry for the confusion.

     

    Congratulations to the new owner.

  6. I had no doubt these books would hit those figures. Gobbledygook #1-2 are one of the hardest books to find.

     

    Turtlemania Gold, Miracleman 3D-2D Version (CGC 9.8) and TMNT #1 (CGC 9.8) would be close to those figures if put in a major auction.

     

    As a copper age collector, for many years I thought of these books as myth. I wouldn't be surprised if I wasn't the only one. It's not until recently or joining these boards did I finally get confirmation that they exist.