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Issues 67-150 from #1 X-Men Registry Set in Comiclink March Focused Auction

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I am pleased to offer issues 67-150 from my #1 X-Men Registry Set (X-Men Complete including Variants) in the upcoming Comiclink March Focused Auction. Highlights of the collection include #73 in 9.2 (very hard to find issue in that grade or higher), #75 in 9.6 (only two copies graded higher), #76 in 9.4 (another extremely rare issue), #79 in 9.4 (only 4 other copies in this grade or higher), #94 in 9.4 (Dallas Stephens collection) and 96-150 in 9.6 and 9.8 The set also includes Giant Size X-Men #1 in 9.6 (White pages a real beauty) and #2 in 9.4 as well as the first five annuals. This is a great chance for any X-men fan to put togther an award winning (Best Bronze Age Set 2009) bronze age set. Here is what ComicLink has to say about it.

 

About the Registry Set:

The offered item comes from the #1 Registry Set for both the complete run of X-Men and the complete run including variants. This set is a whopping 98% complete for the regular full-run Registry Set and an exceptional 93% present for the set including the variants. With an X-Men Complete score of 146,615 this set has a point total nearly 70% higher than the #2 contender. The numbers for the set including variants are equally impressive with a 68% score spread between the offered set and the next highest ranked.

 

#1 Registry Sets of major Marvel titles like X-Men are generally in the private possession of the most serious collectors and it is extremely unusual for one to come of the market at auction. X-Men is not only one of the most significant titles of Marvel’s Silver Age, but it is one of the most successful entertainment franchises to ever emerge from the comic book industry. Not only did the initial 1963 X-Men run lead to literally dozens (hundreds?!?) of spin-off and mini-series, but it also spawned an entertainment empire comprised of toys, television shows, t-shirts, and of course 4 major Hollywood movies. This offering presents the advanced collector with an opportunity to upgrade issues within an already established run, or for a new collector to quickly acquire multiple books from a top ranked CGC set.

 

http://www.comiclink.com/auctions/search.asp?where=sell&title=x-men&ItemType=CB

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I would like to add for disclosure purposes that #124 and 128 were pressed. Also #129 comes from my original raw collection bought in the 80's and has not been pressed.

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Hello,

I am pleased to offer issues 67-150 from my #1 X-Men Registry Set (X-Men Complete including Variants) in the upcoming Comiclink March Focused Auction. Highlights of the collection include #73 in 9.2 (very hard to find issue in that grade or higher), #75 in 9.6 (only two copies graded higher), #76 in 9.4 (another extremely rare issue), #79 in 9.4 (only 4 other copies in this grade or higher), #94 in 9.4 (Dallas Stephens collection) and 96-150 in 9.6 and 9.8 The set also includes Giant Size X-Men #1 in 9.6 (White pages a real beauty) and #2 in 9.4 as well as the first five annuals. This is a great chance for any X-men fan to put togther an award winning (Best Bronze Age Set 2009) bronze age set. Here is what ComicLink has to say about it.

 

About the Registry Set:

The offered item comes from the #1 Registry Set for both the complete run of X-Men and the complete run including variants. This set is a whopping 98% complete for the regular full-run Registry Set and an exceptional 93% present for the set including the variants. With an X-Men Complete score of 146,615 this set has a point total nearly 70% higher than the #2 contender. The numbers for the set including variants are equally impressive with a 68% score spread between the offered set and the next highest ranked.

 

#1 Registry Sets of major Marvel titles like X-Men are generally in the private possession of the most serious collectors and it is extremely unusual for one to come of the market at auction. X-Men is not only one of the most significant titles of Marvel’s Silver Age, but it is one of the most successful entertainment franchises to ever emerge from the comic book industry. Not only did the initial 1963 X-Men run lead to literally dozens (hundreds?!?) of spin-off and mini-series, but it also spawned an entertainment empire comprised of toys, television shows, t-shirts, and of course 4 major Hollywood movies. This offering presents the advanced collector with an opportunity to upgrade issues within an already established run, or for a new collector to quickly acquire multiple books from a top ranked CGC set.

 

http://www.comiclink.com/auctions/search.asp?where=sell&title=x-men&ItemType=CB

 

Ends tonight!! Thanks to everone who has bid. (worship)

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