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Any suggestions on the best way and or place to sell my Walking Dead run?

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Compared to these boards, you'll get more money on eBay - even with the eBay FVFs factored in.

 

This isn't always true unless you decide to lowball yourself with a BST posting. The only book I would for sure always so on eBay versus here is any graded #1s.

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Any suggestions on the best way and or place to sell my Walking Dead run?

:popcorn:

 

Compared to these boards, you'll get more money on eBay - even with the eBay FVFs factored in.

 

This isn't always true unless you decide to lowball yourself with a BST posting. The only book I would for sure always so on eBay versus here is any graded #1s.

 

These boards are fantastic for selling very high grade raw books (if people actually trust your grading skills) and blowing out slabbed books at about 50-75% of GPA - if you want top dollar for in-demand slabs, however, eBay wins out every single time.

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I have a few Walking Dead cast sightings in Manhattan. The other week I saw Steven Yeun (Glenn) at Stumptown Coffee in the Ace Hotel and this morning I crossed paths with Norman Reedus (Daryl) right in front of my apartment building in the West Village.

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Any suggestions on the best way and or place to sell my Walking Dead run?

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Run meaning your OA too?? Cause there's a commission you got that I would love to have....PM me please

 

I am selling 49-current to concentrate on OA ...here is what I have

it is going to be tough to part with but I won my award and it's time to step down lol

 

 

#49 CGC 9.8 SS by Chandler Riggs

#50 CGC 9.8 SS by Kirkman

#50 (2nd print) CGC 9.8

#50 (variant) CGC 9.8 with sketch by Larsen and Kirkman

#51 CGC 9.9

#52 CGC 9.8 SS by Chandler Riggs

#53 CGC 9.8 SS with sketch by Adlard

#54 CGC 9.8 SS by Adlard

#55 CGC 9.8 SS with sketch by Adlard

#56 CGC 9.8 SS by Kirkman/Adlard

#57 CGC 9.8 SS by Kirkman/Adlard/Rathburn

#58 CGC 9.8 SS by Kirkman / Adlard

#59 CGC 9.8 SS by Kirkman/Adlard/Rathburn

#60 CGC 9.8

#61 CGC 9.8 SS by Krikman/Rathburn/Layman/Guillory

#62 CGC 9.8 SS by Kirkman/Adlard 

#63 CGC 9.8 SS by Layman with sketch by Rob

#64 CGC 9.8

#65 CGC 9.8 SS by Kirkman/Adlard

#66 CGC 9.8 SS by Kirkman/Adlard/Rathburn

#67 CGC 9.9

#68 CGC 9.9

#69 CGC 9.8 SS by Kirkman /Adlard

#70 CGC 9.8 SS by Adlard

#71 CGC 9.8 SS by Kirkman

#72 CGC 9.8 SS by Kirkman

#73 CGC 9.8

#74 CGC 9.8 SS by Kirkman and Adlard

#75 CGC 9.8 SS by Kirkman and Adlard

#75 (variant) CGC 9.8 SS Adlard 

#75 (Ultimate Comics) 9.8 SS Kirkman

#76 CGC 9.9

#77 CGC 9.8 SS by Lauren Cohen 

#78 CGC 9.8 SS Adlard

#79 CGC 9.8 SS Kirkman/Adlard

#80 CGC 9.8

#81 CGC 9.8 SS by Kirkman

#82 CGC 9.8

#83 CGC 9.8 SS by Chandler Riggs

#84 CGC 9.8 

#85 CGC 9.8

#85 (variant) CGC 9.8

#85 (B-day variant) 9.9 

#86 CGC 9.8

#87 CGC 9.8 SS Adlard

#87 (SDCC) CGC 9.8 SS by Kirkman/Rathburn/Darabont

#88 CGC 9.8 SS by Adlard

#88 (Fanexpo) CGC 9.8 SS by Kirkman

#89 CGC 9.8

#90 CGC 9.8

#91 CGC 9.8

#92 CGC 9.8

#93 CGC 9.9

#94 CGC 9.9

#94 (B&W) CGC 9.8

#94 (Color) CGC 9.8

#95 CGC 9.9

#96 CGC 9.8

#97 CGC 9.8

#97 (2nd print) CGC 9.8

#98 CGC 9.8

#98 (2nd print) CGC 9.8

#99 CGC 9.8 SS by Kirkman/Seely/Norton

#99 (2nd print) CGC 9.9

#100 (B&W) CGC 9.8 SS by Kirkman/Adlard

#100 (Chromium) CGC 9.9

#100 (Escape) CGC 9.8 SS by Kirkman / Adlard

#100 (Quitely) CGC 9.8 SS by Quitely

#100 (McFarlane) CGC 9.8 SS by McFarlane

#100 Ottley (B+W) CGC 9.8 SS by Kirkman/Adlard/ Ottley

#100 (SDCC) CGC 9.8 SS by Kirkman / Adlard

#100 (2nd print) CGC 9.8 SS by Kirkman

#100 (3rd print) CGC 9.8

#101 CGC 9.8

#101 (Ghost) CGC 9.8 SS by Kirkman

#101 (2nd print) CGC 9.8

#102 CGC 10.0

#103 CGC 9.8

#103 (Gurassio variant) CGC 9.8

Michonne one-shot 9.8 

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So I guess my question about your "run" on OA has been answered. Damn...Well D if you decide your sick and tired of that "Rick on horse" commission, please keep me in your thoughts......I'm ready. And I'll keep your "Rick on horse" in my prayers. Thank you. And I really hope you read this......

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http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/walking-dead-why-glen-mazzara-410017

 

For the lazy:

 

When a network fires two showrunners in less than 18 months from its biggest hit -- and one of the most successful franchises on television -- that is sure to make waves in Hollywood and with fans. So no matter how AMC tried to spin the Dec. 21 departure of Glen Mazzara from The Walking Dead as just one of those amicable things, insiders rolled their eyes -- especially because the network let go co-creator Frank Darabont in July 2011 and has had high-profile spats with writer-producers on its hits Mad Men and Breaking Bad.

 

AMC and Walking Dead comic book writer and producer Robert Kirkman were blamed for Mazzara's ouster and called out by name by showrunners Shawn Ryan (Last Resort) and Kurt Sutter (Sons of Anarchy), neither of whom is involved with Walking Dead but both of whom worked with Mazzara on Ryan's FX series The Shield. Ryan tweeted, "It's a real question now why good showrunners should sell to AMC," and Sutter followed with a tweet declaring that AMC had sent him "a gift basket filled with … broken promises and the marinated tongue used to lick Kirkman's ."

 

In a follow-up video posted on his website, Sutter denounced AMC for departing from a cable culture that generally allows showrunners more creative freedom than do the broadcast networks. Kirkman, he added, "is an amazing visual artist and a graphic artist [but] knows very little about TV, and the reins keep going back to him in this process, and he doesn't know how to run a show."

 

Several insiders confirm that Kirkman, whose detailed graphic novels form the basis of the series, is "very proprietary," as one puts it. One adds, "I believe Robert wants to maintain a certain amount of his control, and AMC needs Robert for the fan base." But despite the vitriol, some sources involved with Walking Dead say Kirkman was one of several producers on the show who had issues with Mazzara and his vision.

 

One source says Mazzara's shortcomings in running the series during the most recent third season became "abundantly clear … especially for the second half of the season." This source says production was shut down "several times" because of a lack of material.

 

Mazzara declined comment but will participate in a Jan. 11 AFI awards luncheon that will honor Walking Dead as one of 2012's top shows. The midseason finale Dec. 2 lured 10.5 million total viewers and 6.9 million in the key adults 18-to-49 demo, crushing nearly all broadcast network shows.

 

To date, Kirkman has responded to the criticism only with a restrained tweet: "@sutterink is brilliant and Sons is my favorite show on TV. Still, it's upsetting to see him ranting about things he knows nothing about." AMC declined comment.

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Any suggestions on the best way and or place to sell my Walking Dead run?

:popcorn:

 

Compared to these boards, you'll get more money on eBay - even with the eBay FVFs factored in.

 

This isn't always true unless you decide to lowball yourself with a BST posting. The only book I would for sure always so on eBay versus here is any graded #1s.

 

These boards are fantastic for selling very high grade raw books (if people actually trust your grading skills) and blowing out slabbed books at about 50-75% of GPA - if you want top dollar for in-demand slabs, however, eBay wins out every single time.

 

Again if you want to blow out your slabs on these boards than sure you will get 50-75% of GPA. I have paid eBay pricing for WD slabs before on these boards so again unless you want to undercut yourself you can ask for eBay like pricing and get it sometimes depending on what you are selling.

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http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/walking-dead-why-glen-mazzara-410017

 

For the lazy:

 

When a network fires two showrunners in less than 18 months from its biggest hit -- and one of the most successful franchises on television -- that is sure to make waves in Hollywood and with fans. So no matter how AMC tried to spin the Dec. 21 departure of Glen Mazzara from The Walking Dead as just one of those amicable things, insiders rolled their eyes -- especially because the network let go co-creator Frank Darabont in July 2011 and has had high-profile spats with writer-producers on its hits Mad Men and Breaking Bad.

 

AMC and Walking Dead comic book writer and producer Robert Kirkman were blamed for Mazzara's ouster and called out by name by showrunners Shawn Ryan (Last Resort) and Kurt Sutter (Sons of Anarchy), neither of whom is involved with Walking Dead but both of whom worked with Mazzara on Ryan's FX series The Shield. Ryan tweeted, "It's a real question now why good showrunners should sell to AMC," and Sutter followed with a tweet declaring that AMC had sent him "a gift basket filled with … broken promises and the marinated tongue used to lick Kirkman's ."

 

In a follow-up video posted on his website, Sutter denounced AMC for departing from a cable culture that generally allows showrunners more creative freedom than do the broadcast networks. Kirkman, he added, "is an amazing visual artist and a graphic artist [but] knows very little about TV, and the reins keep going back to him in this process, and he doesn't know how to run a show."

 

Several insiders confirm that Kirkman, whose detailed graphic novels form the basis of the series, is "very proprietary," as one puts it. One adds, "I believe Robert wants to maintain a certain amount of his control, and AMC needs Robert for the fan base." But despite the vitriol, some sources involved with Walking Dead say Kirkman was one of several producers on the show who had issues with Mazzara and his vision.

 

One source says Mazzara's shortcomings in running the series during the most recent third season became "abundantly clear … especially for the second half of the season." This source says production was shut down "several times" because of a lack of material.

 

Mazzara declined comment but will participate in a Jan. 11 AFI awards luncheon that will honor Walking Dead as one of 2012's top shows. The midseason finale Dec. 2 lured 10.5 million total viewers and 6.9 million in the key adults 18-to-49 demo, crushing nearly all broadcast network shows.

 

To date, Kirkman has responded to the criticism only with a restrained tweet: "@sutterink is brilliant and Sons is my favorite show on TV. Still, it's upsetting to see him ranting about things he knows nothing about." AMC declined comment.

 

It's Kirkman's baby and I do believe it is probably because he wants to keep as much control as possible which is why we are seeing changes. I think it is a good thing and they should continue to be changed once they believe they have a lot of power.

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