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BlowUpTheMoon

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  1. I've got two early 1960s Supermans; great condition besides the subscription crease.
  2. It's odd as the area above the Silver Surfer looks like the results of a bad press, the area below the issue number looks like tape pull(s).
  3. Label doesn't mention the detached cover. Graded 8/22 ComicLink
  4. For some reason the Ouija Board has a keyboard layout rather than the correct A-Z layout.
  5. Pennsylvania In 1981, Steve Geppi was told about a collection near Lancaster, Pennsylvania by a broker named Birney. Birney took him to an elderly woman's home where stacks of Golden Age comics were piled throughout a room. There were about 1,000 comics in the collection, primarily from the 1941-1944 period, and contained mostly superhero comics from numerous publishers. The bulk of the books resided in personal collections for over a decade before they began appearing on the market. Their grades are among the highest of the pedigree collections and the books are easily identifiable by a cursive "P" penciled on the front covers.
  6. That Micronauts. Grader Notes light bends to cover light creasing to cover light spine stress lines to cover light tears to cover