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Some complete sets, CGC 10 and 9.9s, 80’s Canadian Edition Price Variants, Newsstand Editions, Signature Series, Rare Variants, many Single to Few Highest Graded, and hard to find issues I am parting with, and are now up for grabs.
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To pay off some bills, I decided to part with a chunk of my collection. After an expedition to the storage facility, I gathered a bunch of high grade books, filled up many CGC boxes, and consigned for ComicLink’s April, May, and June auctions. Here are some of the highlights - many are either Single highest graded or one of the few highest graded on the CGC census: New Gods (1970) 2 CGC 9.8 (CVA Exceptional Sticker, John G. Fantucchio Pedigree) 1ST DARKSEID COVER. Jack Kirby story, cover, and art. 1 OF 9 HIGHEST GRADED! Marvel 1980’s Canadian Edition Price Variants - all CGC 9.8 WP (unless otherwise noted): Alpha Flight 1 (1st Puck and Marrina) Amazing Spider-Man 274 (Lieber and Romita cover) Daredevil 196 (Wolverine cover), 217 (Barry Windsor-Smith cover), 227 (1st 'Born Again') Marvel Super Hero Secret Wars 2, 5, 7, 10, 11, 12 (CGC 9.4-9.6) Secret Wars II COMPLETE SET 1-9 (CGC 9.4-9.8) Thor 338 (2nd Beta Ray Bill), 339 (1st Stormbreaker), 351, 363 (Algrim becomes Kurse) Marvel Newsstand Editions - all CGC 9.8 WP: Guardians of the Galaxy (1990- 1st Taserface) Infinity Gauntlet 2 (Signature Series signed by George Perez) DC Newsstand Editions - all CGC 9.8 WP: DC Comics Presents 26 (1st New Teen Titans, Cyborg, Raven, Starfire) Detective Comics 535 (1st Jason Todd as new Robin in title) Batman Adventures 8 (From the Alfred Pennyworth Collection) CGC 10 Gem Mint: Red Sonja 0 (2005- Greg Land cover - 1 OF 2 HIGHEST GRADED) Superman 203 (2004- Michael Turner cover - 6-page Jim Lee sketchbook - 1 OF 6 HIGHEST GRADED) CGC 9.9 MINT: BATMAN: THE MAN WHO LAUGHS (2005 - Classic Joker cover - 1 OF 4 HIGHEST GRADED) Batman (2011) 21, 23.1, 23,2, 25, 30 Batman: The Dark Knight (2011) 23.2, 23.4 Batman and Robin (2011) 23.4 Dark Knight Strikes Again 1 (Frank Miller) Detective Comics (2011) 27 (75th Anniversary issue) JLA/Avengers 3 Justice League (2011) 15 (Jim Lee cover) Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do 4 Complete sets: Dark Knight Strikes Again 1-3 (#2 Ranked CGC Registry Set) Dark Knight III: The Master Race (Complete Set of JIM LEE 1:500 Variant Covers for 1-9) Secret Wars II 1-9 Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do 1-6 (#1 Ranked CGC Registry Set), plus Marvel Comics 2002 #1 - Official Convention Preview Book to the series - Signature Series signed by Terry and Rachel Dodson Other notable issues- all CGC 9.8 WP: Amazing Spider-Man 317 (early Venom cover and appearance) Annihilation Conquest 6 (1st new Guardians of the Galaxy lineup as in MCU) Avengers vs. X-Men (2012) 1 Sketch Edition (Signature Series - Emma Frost sketch and signed by series artist Jim Cheung) Batman 612 Second Printing (Signature Series - signed by Jim Lee in black ink) Batman 641 (Red Hood reveals to Batman that he is Jason Todd) Batman (2011) 0, 1 (all 5 Printings), 2-13, and many later issues including Variants, rare later printings, 1:100 Sketch Covers, Combo-Packs, Convention Editions, and The Batman Exhibit #nn Warner Brothers VIP Studio Tour promo) Batman '66 1, 2, 26 (some from The Alfred Pennyworth Collection) Batman Adventures (1992) 6, 7, 8, 9 (some from The Alfred Pennyworth Collection), also Batman & Superman Adventures: World's Finest #nn Dark Knight Returns: The Last Crusade #nn (JIM LEE 1:500 Variant cover) Dark Knight III: The Master Race (Variant covers by Neal Adams, Bruce Timm, Adam Hughes, Howard Chaykin, and Jae Lee) Deadpool -1 (1997 Origin of Deadpool) Deadpool/Death '98 #nn (Origin of Deadpool) Detective Comics 1000 (Bedrock City Comics Edition- Jim Lee cover featuring Golden Age Batman and Catwoman) Guardians of the Galaxy (2008) 1 (1st new MCU team in title), 2, 5, 7, 24 (Return of Thanos), 25 (last issue) Justice League (2011) JIM LEE Signature Series for 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 including rare Sketch Covers and Variants, also 10 Combo-Pack (single highest graded) Jim Lee covers for 2016 Convention Editions including All Star Batman 8; Batman 1, 19; Superman 1; Wonder Woman 1 Marvels (1994) 1, 2, 3 (Alex Ross) Rise of Apocalypse 1 (Origin of Apocalypse) Star Wars (2013) 1 Second Printing (Alex Ross 'virgin' cover) Superior Spider-Man 1 J. Scott Campbell Variant cover Superman 204 (2004 Jim Lee Signature Series, first issue in his run) Superman: The Man of Steel 18 (Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth Printings - 1st appearance of Doomsday) Wonder Woman (1987) 7 (1st new Cheetah/ Dr. Barbara Ann Mierva, featured in WW '84 movie) Good luck if anyone decides to bid on any! -
Question for everyone. I’m well aware of the newsstand market, and I’ve been collecting comics for 25+ years. I’ve actually been identifying newsstand editions for over 10 years, long before most people even knew what a newsstand edition was. But I have recently run into a large collection of solely newsstand edition comics that comprises about 15 long boxes. Any idea what I could get if I sold all 15 boxes in a single lot? I’m thinking eBay since Heritage and ComicLink seem to focus on single, graded issues or very small lots. Background: I’ll try to do my best to describe the lot. The seller used to be a magazine distributor and had a giant back stock of comics and magazines. So everything is new oldstock. Grades vary, as his oldstock was kept in apple boxes. So anything from VG to NM/MT. But most are high grade VF to NM/MT. The brunt of the books date 1990-1994, but there are plenty from 1995-1999. I pulled 8 copies of Heir to the Empire #1 and 5 copies of Batman Beyond #1. Other than that, most books are commons with only some being recognizable soft-keys (X-Force #1, Spider-Man 2099 #1, Spectacular Spider-Man #200, Superman #75, etc.). Publishers are Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, Image, Archie, Valiant, and Malibu. There are plenty of kids books ranging from Archie vs. the Punisher to Beauty and the Beast, Little Mermaid, TMNT, Biker Alice From Mars, Cowboys of Moo-Mesa, etc. But it’s a lot of random commons such as Marvel Summer Special 1992. I’m actually surprised that some of these Non-Marvel and DC issues even hit the newsstand. Random later copies of Brigade and Bloodshot. There are a few issues of Spawn, but all are in the first 20 issues. All have UPC logos. Any idea what this is worth in today’s market?
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Hi, Im a newbie with probably 2 newbie ?'s. This is my first post,. I thought I'd try the forum for help! This is a two part ? 1. I have two copies of astonishing x-men #3 mattina "virgin" edition, One is origonal purple and the other is a printing error this suposeably happend to 42 copies where the cover is blue. I was just wondering if I contact cgc with the issue will they not only recognize the error but re-lable/reslab my copy for with a label recognizing the error if I note it on the invoice? 2. I noticed some cgc graded books don't indicate that they're newstand editions and some do. How does cgc recognize this and if I indicate it as such on the invoice will they label it on the slab as a newstand edition or however they please? Any info would be deeply appreciated Thanks again. #comicbookkarma