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Jesse-Lee

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  1. $2 each for some great Bronze (mostly) Marvel books! The rules: No naughty listers Shipping will be actual cost based on PirateShip rates for USPS Ground Advantage or Priority - I'll be 100% transparent with shipping, it's a pass-through cost (I'm not looking to make money on handling/packaging). I can ship internationally, but the cost of shipping and any additional VAT/Customs/etc. costs are the responsibility of the buyer No returns. I pack well and securely, either in Gemini mailers or boxes depending on the volume of books in the order. In the case of extreme mishandling or something by USPS, I'll definitely resolve it with you. I've bought a lot and sold a bit here and on eBay, and I'm active on the boards - I'm confident that there are users here who would vouch for my character if you need a reference. Payment is by Paypal G&S. If you don't have access to Paypal, we can discuss other options like Venmo, but Paypal G&S is preferred. Books are $2 each (did I mention that?) - pics are below, each book will have an individual post so you can do an to claim.
  2. Wow, that's a nice chunk of change, congrats!
  3. Amazing Spider-man 1 is one of the most sought-after comics of one of the most popular comic book characters of all time. I never loved the argument that "this book has X number slabbed, which seems like a lot, so why is it so valuable?" It's obviously most often used with books like New Mutants 98 and Hulk 181. Take the 4,790 slabbed ASM 1s for example. Let's throw out an assumption that there are only 1 million people in the entire world who collect comic books. If that were true, it would mean that - even if every single one could afford a slabbed copy of ASM 1 - only one-half of one percent of collectors would ever have the opportunity at one time. Obviously I don't know how many actual collectors there are, but it stands to reason that it's more than 1 million people. Even with a book like New Mutants 98 at 28,000+ slabbed copies, in our 1 million collector example it would still mean that fewer than 3% could own a copy at one time. It's not necessarily the rarity that drives the value, it's supply and demand.
  4. My dad found me a box of books at an antique show for $20 - it's a huge incomplete run of Treasure Chest. Two of the sought-after anti-Communist ones from Vol. 17 are missing (#18 and #20), and the other volumes range from various issues of Vol. 12-19. Vol. 18 is the only complete one with all 20 issues. Still a really nice pickup for the price, these are pretty interesting! Vol. 12: Vol. 13: Vol. 15 Vol. 16: Vol. 17: Vol. 18 Vol. 19:
  5. My dad went to an antique show, and he picked me up a box of comics for $20: Vol. 12: Vol. 13: Vol. 15 Vol. 16: Vol. 17: Vol. 18 Vol. 19:
  6. My original copy from when I was a kid is a 7th print. I believe I bought it in 1989 or 1990 (I could be mistaken, I'm not 100% sure what the time frame was for the 7th printing), so I would have been 11-12. I remember my dad taking me to a comic shop in Madison, and it was on a rack, and nobody said a word when I bought it... EDIT: Actually, I was wrong, it's a 4th print. So I guess I have 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 8th printings now.
  7. They're much nicer out of the bags, but a little bit of finger smudges, color rub, etc. The newsstand has a small bend issue on the top-left back cover, and a couple have some spots like a bindery issue on the spine, but in general very good. Not 9.8s, but decent-enough grades. I have a few copies of the 1st and 2nd print now, and overall I have 1st, 2nd 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th prints - I'll probably attempt to at least get a copy of each of the printings at some point, but I'm not going to chase it for now. I'm just happy to finally have a newsie of my favorite book!
  8. Thanks!! That looks like a great book! I was watching a movie with my wife, just hopped back online about 10 minutes ago!
  9. I was so stoked when I found the lot - the listing made no mention of the newsstand, but I saw it in the photos!
  10. Won this lot for $100 on eBay (schmutz/scratches are on the mylars, not the books themselves): First Oracle: Killing Joke Tie-in
  11. $100 eBay lot win (schmutz/scratches are on the mylars, not the books themselves): First Oracle: Killing Joke Tie-in
  12. Ha, no! I just meant the whole trailer was Florida stuff! I have family in Flagler and Ormond, we joke about it all the time. I wasn't comparing you to that clown!
  13. I just want to say I thought you were really great in the new Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer.
  14. Does your uncle have a country place that no one knows about though?
  15. I haven't seen this, I'll show it to my pops - thanks!
  16. I hear where you're coming from - but let me give you a list of 8 songs you must listen to in the next half hour to show you why you're wrong on some primal level... Nah, I get it - I do love Rush though, but I think it's because I grew up on them - my dad was a huge fan. However, he used to "set the scene" for my brother and me by making the basement pitch black and playing Rush's "Witch Hunt" on his giant stereo system - and the same with the song "D.O.A." by Bloodrock. I had some crazy nightmares...
  17. We're talking Rush, and @onlyweaknesskryptonite rushes in for the win like a modern-day Tom Sawyer...