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Posts posted by Okguy
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Does CGC grade "Facsimile Cover Reprint" books?
Any examples of this?
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Ebay ended / closed
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Yes super cool - rare cover with early Robin and Bat!
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On 4/20/2024 at 8:27 AM, Gotham Kid said:
love this cover
Yes same here. It is pretty close to a "pre-Robin" cover and Batman depiction
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On 4/19/2024 at 10:41 PM, Okguy said:
Share pics of your favorite Tecs #38 - #120
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On 4/19/2024 at 10:41 PM, Okguy said:
Share pics of your favorite Tecs #38 - #120
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On 4/19/2024 at 10:41 PM, Okguy said:
Share pics of your favorite Tecs #38 - #120
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Share pics of your favorite Tecs #38 - #120
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On 2/14/2023 at 9:37 PM, Gotham Kid said:
I love this cover
Cool, yes it represents the earlier Detective Comics covers. I like that it's Batman w/ cape spread in front of the moon (and Robin is not too visible)
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Seems to be undervalued
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Hercules is a fairly prominent character in Marvel.. perhaps a "C" level character. JIM #1 is a 1965 Silver Age book.. based on these factors seems potentially undervalued. If the MCU moves him to an "A" level character, AND is audience is receptive, then the value will increase. However I agree the market will dictate it's value.
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On 1/11/2023 at 9:02 PM, Point Five said:
As a small point of interest, the stone overpass bridges on both covers here look like many of the ones built over highways entering/exiting New York City, which was home to the DC Comics offices. Some of these arches have been shored up or replaced entirely over time, but others still look exactly like they would have to the cover artists in 1939 & 1941. Here's a small bridge north of NYC that I pulled at random from GoogleMaps; you can see the structure matches nicely the one on the Detective #54 cover.
Love this! Very cool to see the New York City influence that Bob Kane and the artists looked at for Gotham City inspired art!
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On 12/7/2022 at 12:52 AM, Professor K said:
Tec 54- The poor mans Tec 33
Someone was about to say it sooner or later
That is actually a good comparison.. while Detective Comics #33 is out of price range for many collectors (including me).. I see Detective Comics #54 as a reasonably priced alternative.. with the same artist, same character, similar cover, and early 1940's Golden Age goodness. This may qualify as "The Poor Man's Detective Comics #33!"
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On 12/6/2022 at 4:33 PM, Point Five said:
I think we covered this topic at length in the previous thread. Not sure there's been any breaking news since then.
I hear ya - just having fun with it
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I'd like to own either of these !
For Sale: Detective Comics #43 (September 1940) Early Batman $2,195 Shipped
in Golden/Silver/Bronze Age Only
Posted · Edited by Okguy
For Sale: Detective Comics #43 (September 1940) very early Batman
$2,195 Shipped Fed Ex to U.S. States.
PayPal, Zelle or Check. Price is firm in order to cover cost of FedEx insured shipping and PayPal Goods and Services fees.
Canada ship costs to be determined via US Priority Mail International.
No returns please.