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That's what I'm guessing.

 

Anyone here get multiples of the 2nd print of #1 and are willing to let go of one?

 

There's 4 left here for $5 (thumbs u

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That's what I'm guessing.

 

Anyone here get multiples of the 2nd print of #1 and are willing to let go of one?

 

There's 4 left here for $5 (thumbs u

 

Actually want one from someone who has it in hand, not pre-order. I can get that by waiting for a LCS to get them in perhaps next week.

 

Oh, and that link now shows 0 available.

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Hi all....first timer to the forums!!

 

Love reading the comments posted throughout the boards.

 

Just wanted to get others views on this......with Paperheart's earlier post ,if the following print runs are correct, won't that make #1 reprint even more rarer than the already much sought after #1 1st print run?

 

#1 1st print x6000 run

#1 2nd print x3000 run

#2 1st print x9000 run

 

What would this make #1 2nd print in a normal run of a Marvel variant...1:25 1:50 1:100?

 

Some traders on feebay are already pre-ordering #4!!!

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1:2???

 

Yes, it's rarer, but unlikely to be worth more but might just be around the same value (but who knows) eventually?

 

It's happened before...

 

You might find an odd example or two, but it's not the norm by any stretch.

 

But it is odd that the reprint is less than the original print run since it was rather low, usually it's the same or more.

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1:2???

 

Yes, it's rarer, but unlikely to be worth more but might just be around the same value (but who knows) eventually?

 

It's happened before...

 

You might find an odd example or two, but it's not the norm by any stretch.

 

But it is odd that the reprint is less than the original print run since it was rather low, usually it's the same or more.

 

Very true.

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