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Cry For Dawn Appreciation Thread

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Personally, I don't care for Linsner's writing. It's all about the artwork. And even with artwork, it's either Dawn or Death. His men are really poor (witness the Wolverine & Black Cat action).

 

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Hrmm, Gemma just posted this in the CGC forum:

 

"Any book which is submitted with an unwitnessed signature on the front cover which is of a high grade will received the Green, Qualified label and the signature will not affect the CGC grade in any way. The green Qualified label will state that there is a name written on the cover and what the grade of the book would be if the signature were ignored. If the book has an unwitnessed signature on the front and is of a low grade it will receive a Blue, Universal label and the signature will affect the grade of the book (depending on the size, how much it disrupts the cover etc.). If the unwitnessed signature is on the interior of the book only, then it will receive a Blue Universal label regardless of grade and the signature will affect the grade of the book (less than if it were on the cover, however)."

 

This doesn't bode well for finding high grade copies of the limited editions, although they are out there... will be tougher to obtain than regular non-signed issues.

 

I believe all the limiteds have interior signatures...

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