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5 hours ago, da.amazing.spiderman said:Okay, let me assist you in your search. If you have the ammo, how about a nice FF #28 in CGC 9.6 or 9.4 that's still out available as of today (3/31) at Heritage?
For the record, I have absolutely NO involvement with either of these books.
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22 minutes ago, Albert Thurgood said:
"Marvel Boy tries to save the earth". They didn't use hard sell back in 1950 did they?
Nah. More realistic.
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8 minutes ago, da.amazing.spiderman said:
Hmmm....It's clarification time.
Strange Tales #120 (Human Torch meets the Ice Man...That's it. Two teenage super-heroes meeting)
Tales of Suspense #49 (Iron Man meets the Angel...That's it. Absolutely NOT a meeting of any team whatsoever.)
Fantastic Four #28 (1st Meeting Between the Fantastic Four and the X-Men)
You better start listing your FF #28s!
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4 minutes ago, Jasonmorris1000000 said:
What about Venus? Or do you consider her Timely?
That’s an interesting idea. But that came out in 1948. Too old for the Silver Age. That in my opinion, is a golden age character. I have seen 1955, in DC, be used as Silver Age.
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I gave my opinion years ago, that I felt like Black Knight (and Yellow Claw) were the first Marvel Silver age hero’s created. Atlas never really created anything. They just did western, monster, romance, war and horror stuff. Black Knight and Yellow Claw were attempts at making new content. My opinion didn’t seem to have legs years ago. Newer member don’t remember my opinion.
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My X-Men #1 has white pages.
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52 minutes ago, Pontoon said:
As has been mentioned, that book has been picking up steam for a while. I lamented the fact months ago when the subject came up, since it's a run I haven't finished and may not if prices don't return to earth. I'm glad you brought it up though. What I find really amazing is the the other Black Knight comic published by Toby has also recently seen a crazy increase.
The same seller also recently sold a Voldemort 2.0 for even more. A Toby copy sold on the boards a few days ago for 2k.
Those prices for that book are 100% nuts. That's not even the same character as in the Atlas/Marvel books. Or publisher!
People don’t know what they are even buying??? Clueless? Time to SELL!!!
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3 hours ago, skypinkblu said:
Am I missing something? I think I sold one of these for maybe $40 a few years ago and it was not restored. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Black-Knight-1-1955-Atlas-Stan-Lee-CGC-5-5-R-CGC-Census-78-Movie-11-5-2021/164782226509?hash=item265dc93c4d:g:cGYAAOSwKX1gR9ke
The last 5.0 universal sale was 5,100.
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19 minutes ago, da.amazing.spiderman said:Spec. Alert : Possibly the Most Undervalued and Unknown "Major Key" Fantastic Four / X-Men ComicGang:I think it's fair to say that the (2) most eagerly anticipated MCU intellectual property that Disney will be debuting on the big screen in the next few years will be the Fantastic Four and the X-Men franchise.Needless to say, Disney didn't spend over 70 billion dollars to acquire the movie rights of these (2) entities from 21st Century Fox just to have them sit on the shelf and collect dust.I also think it's fair to say that there has been massive...massive...massive...speculation on virtually every major and minor Fantastic Four and X-Men characters and thus has caused the price of most "1st Appearance" books to go ballistic. In other words, it's very difficult to find any bargains on "Key" Fantastic Four or X-Men books in the market at this time.I'm sure we've all made our "bets" at the Ebay casino and have accumulated a stash of raw and graded Fantastic Four and X-Men comics that we believe will continue to appreciate during this comic bull market.Now, before I go any further let me disclose that I've been speculating aggressively on this one particular comic. For some time now, I've been stalking all decent mid and high grade copies of this item from Ebay and other websites. Truthfully, I think this puppy will be a "home run" for daddy.Okay, enough small talk.It is my opinion that the single most undervalued and unknown "Major Key" Fantastic Four or X-Men book is...Fantastic Four #28. This oversight by the comic collecting community on this bad boy is absolutely due to the misleading CGC descriptive label.The current CGC descriptive label for Fantastic Four #28 states..."Early X-Men appearance. Puppet Master, Awesome Android, and Mad Thinker appearance"Go search the web and do your own investigative homework on Fantastic Four #28. This CGC descriptive label for Fantastic Four #28 when CORRECTED / UPDATED / REVISED by CGC will someday in the future state..."1st Meeting Between the Fantastic Four and the X-Men"Yes, this book is the 1st Meeting Between the Fantastic Four and the X-Men!!!Come on Now...How can anyone that's a comic connoisseur NOT want to own a copy of the 1st Meeting Between the Fantastic Four and the X-Men??? At its current selling price on Ebay, this puppy is undervalued and has "POTENTIAL" written all over the bookStill not sold??? Then consider the following other positive attributes for this book...1) FF #28 has an AWESOME Kirby battle cover featuring ALL of the team members (minus Professor X) from both the FF and X-Men. Without question, 1st appearance books are more desired / coveted by the comic collecting community when the character(s) are prominently featured on the cover.2) FF #28 was released in July 1964. This is the same month that X-Men #6 was printed. Early "Key" Silver Age books published pre-1965 are highly desired / coveted by the comic collecting community due to their rarity and the fact that no one took care (bagged and boarded) comics back in the 1960's.3) The Avengers are old news. The "#1 Draft" right now at Disney are the FF and the X-Men. Disney is laser focused on bringing the FF and X-Men to the big screen. Disney knows how to make money and these two Marvel franchises will someday be prominently featured together for us to enjoy at the movie theaters.4) FF #28 is undervalued when stacked against other similar books. Just go to Ebay and do a price comparison of FF #28 against X-Men #9 (1st Meeting Between the X-men and the Avengers ; Published January 1965 ; Released 6 Months AFTER FF #28). You'll note that in most grades, FF #28 has been selling for approximately HALF the price that X-Men #9 has been commanding. Why??? Because most collectors have absolutely no knowledge of the huge significance of this book. FF #28 has been falsely stigmatized with an incorrect / misleading descriptive label since the inception of CGC. Yes, the prices have been creeping up, but FF #28 has not even come close to going vertical.5) FF #28 is a book that's 57 years old. You're not going to find any dealer with a "warehouse find" of this book in high grade or near mint condition.6) Once the "Truth" with regards to FF #28 is known in the comic collecting community, watch as the demand / supply equation becomes radically skewed and the laws of Economics 101 plays havoc with the price of this book. .In summary, you might want to consider locating yourself a nice copy of FF #28 for your personal collection before more peeps realize that this book is a "Major Key" and is the 1st Meeting Between the Fantastic Four and the X-Men.Nuff said!!!I guess you have 100 FF #28s? 😂
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On 8/17/2020 at 6:12 PM, bc said:
paging @*Bronze age fan*
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I have a few. Haha
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On 10/23/2019 at 2:04 PM, Robo99 said:
Thanks man yeah I watched your book on comic link - great deal sir! I think we won’t have a clear indicator until eternals comes out and we see a few sales but my feeling is it’s a long term hold - with its rarity I honestly value it at being more than a lot of top 20 silver age marvel books - a lot of people probably don’t agree but if a black knight movie comes out of eternals there’s only 40 people (or fewer depending on people’s stash) that own a CGC graded copy and I have a feeling that the Rawls that are out there are only going to populate the lower segment grade wise of the census. Time will tell but I’m very happy to have my copy.
I agree with you. This book could be very valuable in the years to come.
Does 'White Pages' influence Silver Age key values.
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There have been a few of them. 😂