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PGM Tomb of Dracula 6

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9.0. I don't really see the "crunch" mentioned, but if there is a problem I'd lower the grade. Just see a few hairline spine ticks, the lower right front corner is soft (is that a tiny crease?), and maybe a little wear at the upper staple.

 

Sharp book, I like that olive green color.

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I think of crunch as being a bend in the whole book, i.e. the spine has buckled on the corner. Anyway, do you think what's shown in the picture would be considered a substantial defect? It kind of looks like the paper of the cover is just pressed down a little.

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8.5 to 9.0. Awesome Adams cover!

 

Is that really Adams? Now that you mention it, it kind of looks like it.... I assumed it was Colan.

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8.5 to 9.0. Awesome Adams cover!

 

Is that really Adams? Now that you mention it, it kind of looks like it.... I assumed it was Colan.

 

Yep, it's a great, not so well known Adams cover. Though I bet you are not alone in thinking Colan did the cover since he drew the entire run. Some even assume that Gil Kane did this cover since he did a few of the other early issues covers.

Once again, nice book!

-William

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I think of crunch as being a bend in the whole book, i.e. the spine has buckled on the corner. Anyway, do you think what's shown in the picture would be considered a substantial defect? It kind of looks like the paper of the cover is just pressed down a little.

 

It's a crease. (shrug)

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