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Boba

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  1. I have 13 or the first 20 I have #'s 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19 & 20 I need #'s 2, 3, 6, 11, 12*, 14 & 15 *the #12 I have has a "D" written on it but it wasn't certified as a Crippen copy when it was graded in 2002. I'm planning to resubmit it to have it checked in case it is a "D" copy that was certified prior to the pedigree.
  2. Indeed, this is true. I'm just happy to finally nab it Thanks all (thumbs u P.S. I have 3 more Wonder Woman "D" copies that Kenny (Ze-man) worked on that should be on the way back to me from CGC soon.
  3. What the heck does "still sealed" mean http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140422725668&ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:US:1123
  4. Some overdue Kudos to 2 boardmembers. Thanks go out to TupennyConan for a cool Swamp Thing 9 CGC 9.6 and to Foolkiller for 2 nifty Conans Cheers Bob
  5. True, I never buy raw without returns excepted. However the blade can cut both ways, as once I bought a very scarce GA book, raw off ebay, and it wound up being the highest graded copy!
  6. Wow, I had it pegged for a 4.5-5.0 I guess that's why I mostly buy graded books
  7. A decent looking raw copy sold for $2,274.00 on ebay this weekend http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230487491144&ssPageName=ADME:B:EOIBUAA:US:1123#ht_500wt_1154
  8. Hi Skybolt, I knew the #3 had been posted on these boards a while back but I couldn't remember who had it. I had a post in WTB looking for a #3, but I did not find a copy that appealed to me. I see that Comiclink is featuring it as a one of there record setting prices in their e-mail about their recent auction. Oh well, it is a book I expect to have for a while, and I would have been disappointed to have lost out on it. Al That is a beautiful #3 you got there congratulations on winning it. You can expect to pay a lot for the books that are scarer to find, like the #3, #6 and the #7. I notched a "record price" paid for the #7 I bought off comiclink a few months back, that one was also a "D" copy which I collect, so I had that incentive to bid as well.
  9. Note the small print under the current bid "Reserve price not met"
  10. Kudos to Greg (gregreese) for the sweet Wonder Woman #200 - mission accomplished! Kudos to Will (makmorn) for the fabulous upgrade on the Frazetta covered Nation Lampoon #13 - love it! Thanks again guys (thumbs u Bob
  11. looks like he was drawn by a 10 year old he got baggy arms too
  12. Ditto (thumbs u Just wait till after the movie. If it can be said that the tide raises all ships, then Flash will rise above them all. That character has been waiting for day (digital) technology came along to be ale to properly illustrate "the fastest man alive". Just you wait and see
  13. Forgetting about the value for a moment, because that's not all there is to it. I want to see this book get the respect it deserves. For many a Silver Age DC collector, this iconic book has been the holy-grail.
  14. Good news for Flash Showcase #4 fans. This was in another thread, but I thought it also was worthy of mention here. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=26422 Thu, May 27th, 2010 at 12:55PM (PDT) | Updated: May 27th, 2010 at 2:19PM The corporate change-up that turned DC Comics into DC Entertainment has so far left smaller impacts on the publishing and promotion side of the long-standing comics company, most recently in the form of DC alternate world variants appearing on the Fox show "Fringe." However, hidden in the latest Warner Brothers studio report at The Hollywood Reporter is a hint at what role DC will play in the studio's future plans in the way every fan has been waiting for: more DC movies. And apparently first up on the slate will be the fastest man alive himself. According to Warner chairman and CEO Barry Meyer during an investor meeting, the DC Comics stable of superheroes are primed to become the studios biggest tentpoll farm for blockbuster movies once the WB's "Harry Potter" franchise wraps in July of 2011. First out the gate of unannounced films appears to be "The Flash" based on the Silver Age DC speedster as Meyer reportedly said they were "nearing" a greenlight for the movie. Last summer, "Flash" writer and DC Entertainment Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns was announced as co-producer and screenwriter for a Flash film, although Meyer gave no indication if it was this -script that was so near the greenlighting phase. Next up for Warners and DC in theaters is an adaptation of Western hero "Jonah Hex" followed by "Green Lantern" on June 17, 2011 followed by the next Christopher Nolan "Batman" movie in July of 2012 and the Nolan-produced "Superman" relaunch during the 2012 holiday season.
  15. I think film technology is at the point where they can create a really convincing illusion of a man capable of running at the speed of light. I'd be thrilled to see the Flash finally make it to film
  16. A little late in posting this. My entry into the ranks:
  17. It was pretty amazing seeing that 4.0 sell for $1950 last night on ebay