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Jesse-Lee

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  1. Was at Walmart today and they had one each of the Batman 89 pack and the Wonder Woman 755 pack - which includes Hell Arisen 3 (3rd Print). They were $9 for each 4-pack, so I figured what the hell and I picked them up...
  2. Another issue I found in my old bin comics - a newsstand copy of Avengers 257. Interested to hear what the perceived grade is. Thanks.
  3. I was able to go back and get what's left of my old comics and I was right, I knew nothing about proper storage/handling. I remember getting this issue as a kid and reading it a ton, and in my head it was this perfect condition book with like a halo and whatnot... Anyway, I'm just curious and I'd love some idea of what people would grade this at - this is one of my "personal key" issues and I might look to get a cleaner copy. DC Special Series 21 - Christmas Special. First Frank Miller Batman.
  4. Ha, I know, but I got a decent deal and honestly it's what I can afford for now! For what it's worth - not that I plan to ever crack it - the seller listed it as unpressed... So maybe it's a secret 9.6?
  5. I think it's a beautiful book in almost any condition, but I'm probably biased as a bat-freak. I got what I thought was a decent deal on this copy, happy to have it!
  6. Sorry if this has been asked, I tried a couple of searches but couldn't find anything (maybe it's my wording)... Are there any kind of comic protectors that are like a CGC slab, but you just insert it yourself, like a clamshell plastic case or something? I'm thinking, if I have issues that may not make sense to submit based on grade or just desirability of the issue, but I still want to have it as a display piece, is there anything like that? And if so, does anyone here use them and can give some insight/review/examples? Thanks.
  7. Just getting back into collecting - as a kid I would buy comics and read them until they fell apart basically. I have a list of 40-50 "personal keys" if that makes sense: comics I had and loved as a kid that I now want to have in a decent condition to keep and display. I know it's probably cliche, but based on when I was really active into going to comic shops and buying, my tops on that list are the Year One run, DKR and Killing Joke. I just got my first-ever graded comic today, and I'm hooked - it's gorgeous. I know it's not a 9.8, but I'm looking for a mix of "decent enough" plus affordable, and I'm pretty stoked!
  8. I can't tell - there seems to be a stripe pattern to it that seems almost too uniform to be rub, but on the other hand it was sitting loose in a bin with a bunch of other comics, so who knows how long it's been toted from place to place, shifting around... Either way I'm guessing something like that knocks the grade down quite a bit?
  9. Posted in another thread that I found 2 copies of ASM 361 and one ASM 362 in a $2 loose comic bin at an antique show this weekend - completely loose, no bags or boards. Unfortunately they are second printings, but it seems like they're still in demand (at least 361). I asked in my 361 post about CGC grading since I'm new to this - I assume there's no reason to have something like this CGC graded in this condition, given it's a second print, correct? I put a pic to start of all 3 side-by-side as a reference. This is the 362 copy obviously.
  10. Hi, I found 2 copies of ASM 361 and one ASM 362 in a $2 loose comic bin at an antique show this weekend - completely loose, no bags or boards. Unfortunately they are second printings, but it seems like they're still in demand (at least 361). Per the board rules of one issue per thread, I'll just post one of the copies in this thread (but I will put a pic to start of all 3 side-by-side as a reference). I'll probably post the other two another time. This copy scan is the 361 on your right in the photo. I'm pretty new to the CGC stuff - bought and read a lot of comics in my lifetime but read most of them to pieces. Is this the type of issue, depending on grade, that you would consider getting CGC graded? Or is it not worth it for something like a second print in what's probably a lower grade? Thanks in advance.
  11. Thanks - I'll definitely take a scan of them and ask for a grade! Yeah, for $2 a pop I figured I couldn't really lose, and even if they are too low-grade to do anything with, it's still a cool book for that price...
  12. I know they're second printings, but I pulled these out of a $2 comics bin at an antique sale yesterday - $6 total cost. Not sure on grade or if they're something that's worth slabbing - probably not? I'm new to the whole CGC thing to be honest:
  13. Hi all, Jesse here - new to CGC, but I used to "collect" comics as a kid in the 80s and 90s. I put it in quotes because I just bought a lot comics to read back then, so I don't have some awesome collection sitting anywhere (although I do have a bin somewhere I should find and look through, but I'm sure the storage was horrendous). I recently got the bug to start collecting for real, and I made a list of my own personal key issues that I want to own - some are true keys and some are just key to me because I remember having them as a kid - like DC Special Series 21 for example - whoever can guess why I like and want that particular book wins the blue ribbon. I started in comics as a little kid by reading my dad and grandpa's old books with half the top covers cut off that I found in a box (apparently stores used to be able to cut the top half of the covers off to send back to the distributor as proof of unsold comics somehow? But then they'd just sell the cut-up comic at a discount...). I'm a huge Batman fanboy, and my favorite artists are Neal Adams and George Perez, but I'm a sucker for Frank Miller and Jim Lee too. I just bought my first-ever CGC graded comic yesterday - had to start with good old Batman 404 - got it in a 9.4. I don't have a huge budget to collect, and since I'm not trying to resell, I'm looking to find the sweet spot of getting issues I want in a decent grade without breaking the bank. My reasoning is they'll hopefully hold their value a little down the road when I pass them on to my kids, but they also look decent enough now when I show them off. But it's more important to me to get an affordable issue of something I really want to own even if it's a lower grade than it is to chase 9.8s all day (plus I can't afford that!). Looking forward to learning a lot on these forums!