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Morganmi

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  1. Wow that one looks like it's in super nice shape. Congrats! I also wonder the effect that pressing would have on the sticker but unfortunatly don't know the answer to that question either.
  2. ASM 200, Devil Dinosaur 2 Jungle Action 7 Iron Fist 9 Marvel premiere 24 Marvel Premiere 23 Conan 36, 67, 46, 75, 34 1$
  3. And then there's this one. Not sure if its considered underground or independent. says Planet -X productions but there's no date on or in it. most likely from the 80's sometime.
  4. The musicians may have sold the rights to their music and don't have control anymore but also if they do still own it, this stuff is policed by companies they or their record company hire to collect their royalties from radio stations etc. and probably don't have much if any knowledge of it.
  5. D. Because the samurai is the golden age standard of swords Excalibur would be Silver age. Lightsaber Bronze and Thundercat Copper.
  6. I think Creation Con 1984 was my second or third convention. I still have the Brochure because Archie Goodwin was there and I didn't have a comic for him to sign at the time so he signed one of those for me.
  7. Yea I thought that one got claimed earlier but then I saw it there on the new page. Jumped on it just in case.
  8. Mine was The 1982 or 83 New York Comic Art Convention. I was 13 years old and I remember buying Xmen 113 and getting it signed by Chris Claremont and then getting lucky on an Xmen 94 at the auction for 35$ but was too late to get Claremont to sign it. Still have both books. I think I might have bought Conan 2 at that show also.
  9. I think the archangel look was defiantly his best look. All the early X-mens costumes were so bad. They look like a bunch of B list wrestlers. Probably why they weren't as popular back then.
  10. Are you sure he's not real?! He seems to have signed that book. But seriously maybe it was the editor in chief whom im guessing is being spoofed as Irv Forbush (Referee) or even Stan Lee himself who signed it like that in keeping with the credit joke. Don't know but fun to hypothesize.
  11. So your saying that because it was a give away it dos not count as a price variant even though it's the same book as the regular 184. Hmm Interesting.