FlyingDonut Posted December 24, 2010 Share Posted December 24, 2010 And, just to be overall clear: Most recognizable comic characters to muggles: 1) Superman 2) Batman 3) Spider-Man 4) Wolverine 5) Hulk 6) Captain America 7) Wonder Woman .... 10000000000) everybody else. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AJD Posted December 24, 2010 Share Posted December 24, 2010 And, just to be overall clear: Most recognizable comic characters to muggles: 1) Superman 2) Batman 3) Spider-Man 4) Wolverine 5) Hulk 6) Captain America 7) Wonder Woman .... 10000000000) everybody else. Ummm... Mickey Mouse, anyone? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FlyingDonut Posted December 24, 2010 Share Posted December 24, 2010 And, just to be overall clear: Most recognizable comic characters to muggles: 1) Superman 2) Batman 3) Spider-Man 4) Wolverine 5) Hulk 6) Captain America 7) Wonder Woman .... 10000000000) everybody else. Ummm... Mickey Mouse, anyone? I would wager that the vast majority of muggles don't know Mickey Mouse (or Donald Duck) is still in a comic book. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boozad Posted December 24, 2010 Share Posted December 24, 2010 having "the highest graded copy" has been a license to print money Maybe not $150k's worth though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
etanick Posted December 24, 2010 Share Posted December 24, 2010 Importance of Marvel Characters: 1. Spider-man 2. Wolverine 3. Who cares, it's not spider-man or Wolverine. you mean Deadpool is not number 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AJD Posted December 24, 2010 Share Posted December 24, 2010 And, just to be overall clear: Most recognizable comic characters to muggles: 1) Superman 2) Batman 3) Spider-Man 4) Wolverine 5) Hulk 6) Captain America 7) Wonder Woman .... 10000000000) everybody else. Ummm... Mickey Mouse, anyone? I would wager that the vast majority of muggles don't know Mickey Mouse (or Donald Duck) is still in a comic book. Fair enough - but that's not what you said. BTW - where did that panel in your sig come from? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NewWorldOrder Posted December 24, 2010 Share Posted December 24, 2010 And, just to be overall clear: Most recognizable comic characters to muggles: 1) Superman 2) Batman 3) Spider-Man 4) Wolverine 5) Hulk 6) Captain America 7) Wonder Woman .... 10000000000) everybody else. I would disagree with #6 and #7. Joker and Iron Man now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bosco685 Posted December 24, 2010 Share Posted December 24, 2010 If it was so common, there'd be another 9.9 - over the past 10 years, having "the highest graded copy" has been a license to print money, so if somebody could have made a 9.9, it would have been made by now. So, say, not as common as Marvel Comics Presents undistributed copies of the Weapon X run? Good - then get back to your boxes as I am still waiting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FlyingDonut Posted December 24, 2010 Share Posted December 24, 2010 If it was so common, there'd be another 9.9 - over the past 10 years, having "the highest graded copy" has been a license to print money, so if somebody could have made a 9.9, it would have been made by now. So, say, not as common as Marvel Comics Presents undistributed copies of the Weapon X run? Good - then get back to your boxes as I am still waiting. Unfortunately probably not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bosco685 Posted December 24, 2010 Share Posted December 24, 2010 If it was so common, there'd be another 9.9 - over the past 10 years, having "the highest graded copy" has been a license to print money, so if somebody could have made a 9.9, it would have been made by now. So, say, not as common as Marvel Comics Presents undistributed copies of the Weapon X run? Good - then get back to your boxes as I am still waiting. Unfortunately probably not. Add that to the rare list. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NewWorldOrder Posted December 24, 2010 Share Posted December 24, 2010 (edited) It would be hard pressed ( ) for me just by the scans to even consider that Hulk #181 CGC 9.9 to in fact be a 9.9 anymore. I trust since Gene said he saw it in his hand that the book suffered some SCS. So more than likely should the book ever be reholdered that book may go down to a 9.6, and maybe keep a grade of 9.8 after it was pressed to correct most of the SCS. To me the whole CGC 9.9 and 10.0 grade is so subjective that I just do not by into it. Every 9.9/10.0 I have seen of books pre-1990 have something where I always say to myself how can this book get a 9.9/10.0. When this book sells it will be either because the comic book buyer does not know how to grade and trusts CGC, or they will be label chasing only and money is no object. I am assuming who ever may buy the book would want to check the book out in person hopefully before they make such a purchase cause I know I would. Either way this book really is not something that I would ever marvel at. Hulk #181 while it is probably the most important book of the Bronze Age it is still common as all heck in HG. I am pretty confident that 9.6's will be selling for barely over 2K 5-10 years from now. Edited December 24, 2010 by Spiderman-on-Tilt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BradleyX2 Posted December 25, 2010 Share Posted December 25, 2010 BTW - where did that panel in your sig come from? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
delekkerste Posted December 25, 2010 Share Posted December 25, 2010 It would be hard pressed ( ) for me just by the scans to even consider that Hulk #181 CGC 9.9 to in fact be a 9.9 anymore. I trust since Gene said he saw it in his hand that the book suffered some SCS. So more than likely should the book ever be reholdered that book may go down to a 9.6, and maybe keep a grade of 9.8 after it was pressed to correct most of the SCS. I looked over the book very closely and my opinion was that there's no way it would have gotten a 9.9 had it been cracked out and resubmitted. I'm skeptical that the book was ever a true 9.9 to begin with, and even from the marginal scans you can tell that it isn't now. I could be wrong about the next part, as it's been at least 7 years since I saw the book (it was either the '01, '02 or '03 SDCC where I saw it - I was one of the big players in Bronze back then), but I seem to recall that the book had one of the very earliest CGC labels when I saw it - the kind that didn't have the page quality listed. Does anybody recall the same? Was the book reholdered shortly thereafter? If that's the case, it might help to explain why CGC gave that book a 9.9 - it was graded very early on and they didn't have the benefit of having graded hundreds of high grade copies of the book to distinguish between what should be a 9.4/9.6/9.8/9.9. BUT, even if my mind is cloudy about the labeling part, the book was, in any case, graded fairly early on and that probably makes my last point very applicable anyway. Whether that matters to the ultimate buyer, who'll be buying the rarity of the grade on the label and not necessarily the best preserved copy of Hulk #181, who can say... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tth2 Posted December 25, 2010 Share Posted December 25, 2010 While it's not a book that's of any interest to me personally, to ignore the importance of Wolverine and the scale of this book in terms of its nature as a "key" is to put personal opinion in front of reason. This handy chart will help clarify things: Importance of Marvel Characters: 1. Spider-man 2. Wolverine 3. Who cares, it's not spider-man or Wolverine. No one`s debating the importance of the book (at least I wasn`t). I just feel that people paying the current asking price for the book in any grade are overpaying. Not because I don`t like the book but because of years of experience observing the comic market. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greggy Posted December 25, 2010 Share Posted December 25, 2010 It would be hard pressed ( ) for me just by the scans to even consider that Hulk #181 CGC 9.9 to in fact be a 9.9 anymore. I trust since Gene said he saw it in his hand that the book suffered some SCS. So more than likely should the book ever be reholdered that book may go down to a 9.6, and maybe keep a grade of 9.8 after it was pressed to correct most of the SCS. I looked over the book very closely and my opinion was that there's no way it would have gotten a 9.9 had it been cracked out and resubmitted. I'm skeptical that the book was ever a true 9.9 to begin with, and even from the marginal scans you can tell that it isn't now. I could be wrong about the next part, as it's been at least 7 years since I saw the book (it was either the '01, '02 or '03 SDCC where I saw it - I was one of the big players in Bronze back then), but I seem to recall that the book had one of the very earliest CGC labels when I saw it - the kind that didn't have the page quality listed. Does anybody recall the same? Was the book reholdered shortly thereafter? If that's the case, it might help to explain why CGC gave that book a 9.9 - it was graded very early on and they didn't have the benefit of having graded hundreds of high grade copies of the book to distinguish between what should be a 9.4/9.6/9.8/9.9. BUT, even if my mind is cloudy about the labeling part, the book was, in any case, graded fairly early on and that probably makes my last point very applicable anyway. Whether that matters to the ultimate buyer, who'll be buying the rarity of the grade on the label and not necessarily the best preserved copy of Hulk #181, who can say... I remember seeing the book in 2001 and 2003 and recalled a PQ in both instances. Although I didn't really look at the book in hand, I did look at it in 2003 in the display case at SDCC. Like you, I just think that it was a gift grade and that the corners were like that when grading. I recall it looking it the top right corner was just slightly bent over and not true SCS. xoxo greggy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dale Roberts Posted December 25, 2010 Share Posted December 25, 2010 And, just to be overall clear: Most recognizable comic characters to muggles: 1) Superman 2) Batman 3) Spider-Man 4) Wolverine 5) Hulk 6) Captain America 7) Wonder Woman .... 10000000000) everybody else. Ummm... Mickey Mouse, anyone? I actually wouldn't be surprised if Wolverine weren't farther down this list, and Iron Man might even be in front of him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VintageComics Posted December 25, 2010 Share Posted December 25, 2010 It would be hard pressed ( ) for me just by the scans to even consider that Hulk #181 CGC 9.9 to in fact be a 9.9 anymore. I trust since Gene said he saw it in his hand that the book suffered some SCS. So more than likely should the book ever be reholdered that book may go down to a 9.6, and maybe keep a grade of 9.8 after it was pressed to correct most of the SCS. I looked over the book very closely and my opinion was that there's no way it would have gotten a 9.9 had it been cracked out and resubmitted. I'm skeptical that the book was ever a true 9.9 to begin with, and even from the marginal scans you can tell that it isn't now. I could be wrong about the next part, as it's been at least 7 years since I saw the book (it was either the '01, '02 or '03 SDCC where I saw it - I was one of the big players in Bronze back then), but I seem to recall that the book had one of the very earliest CGC labels when I saw it - the kind that didn't have the page quality listed. Does anybody recall the same? Was the book reholdered shortly thereafter? If that's the case, it might help to explain why CGC gave that book a 9.9 - it was graded very early on and they didn't have the benefit of having graded hundreds of high grade copies of the book to distinguish between what should be a 9.4/9.6/9.8/9.9. BUT, even if my mind is cloudy about the labeling part, the book was, in any case, graded fairly early on and that probably makes my last point very applicable anyway. Whether that matters to the ultimate buyer, who'll be buying the rarity of the grade on the label and not necessarily the best preserved copy of Hulk #181, who can say... I remember seeing the book in 2001 and 2003 and recalled a PQ in both instances. Although I didn't really look at the book in hand, I did look at it in 2003 in the display case at SDCC. Like you, I just think that it was a gift grade and that the corners were like that when grading. I recall it looking it the top right corner was just slightly bent over and not true SCS. xoxo greggy Good posts, guys. For what it's worth, on the CGC 9.9 copies that I have owned (Secret Wars #8, Wolverine Limited Series #1, X-men #140) I have noticed that this sort of stuff (slight bends in the paper) do not affect the grade. That's why I was so against making judgment on the book without a larger, more clear scan. Carry on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greggy Posted December 25, 2010 Share Posted December 25, 2010 And, just to be overall clear: Most recognizable comic characters to muggles: 1) Superman 2) Batman 3) Spider-Man 4) Wolverine 5) Hulk 6) Captain America 7) Wonder Woman .... 10000000000) everybody else. Ummm... Mickey Mouse, anyone? I actually wouldn't be surprised if Wolverine weren't farther down this list, and Iron Man might even be in front of him. Shouldn't you be shoveling the side walks? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paperheart Posted December 25, 2010 Share Posted December 25, 2010 And, just to be overall clear: Most recognizable comic characters to muggles: 1) Superman 2) Batman 3) Spider-Man 4) Wolverine 5) Hulk 6) Captain America 7) Wonder Woman .... 10000000000) everybody else. Ummm... Mickey Mouse, anyone? I actually wouldn't be surprised if Wolverine weren't farther down this list, and Iron Man might even be in front of him. darren aronofsky will change that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NewWorldOrder Posted December 25, 2010 Share Posted December 25, 2010 (edited) It would be hard pressed ( ) for me just by the scans to even consider that Hulk #181 CGC 9.9 to in fact be a 9.9 anymore. I trust since Gene said he saw it in his hand that the book suffered some SCS. So more than likely should the book ever be reholdered that book may go down to a 9.6, and maybe keep a grade of 9.8 after it was pressed to correct most of the SCS. I looked over the book very closely and my opinion was that there's no way it would have gotten a 9.9 had it been cracked out and resubmitted. I'm skeptical that the book was ever a true 9.9 to begin with, and even from the marginal scans you can tell that it isn't now. I could be wrong about the next part, as it's been at least 7 years since I saw the book (it was either the '01, '02 or '03 SDCC where I saw it - I was one of the big players in Bronze back then), but I seem to recall that the book had one of the very earliest CGC labels when I saw it - the kind that didn't have the page quality listed. Does anybody recall the same? Was the book reholdered shortly thereafter? If that's the case, it might help to explain why CGC gave that book a 9.9 - it was graded very early on and they didn't have the benefit of having graded hundreds of high grade copies of the book to distinguish between what should be a 9.4/9.6/9.8/9.9. BUT, even if my mind is cloudy about the labeling part, the book was, in any case, graded fairly early on and that probably makes my last point very applicable anyway. Whether that matters to the ultimate buyer, who'll be buying the rarity of the grade on the label and not necessarily the best preserved copy of Hulk #181, who can say... I remember seeing the book in 2001 and 2003 and recalled a PQ in both instances. Although I didn't really look at the book in hand, I did look at it in 2003 in the display case at SDCC. Like you, I just think that it was a gift grade and that the corners were like that when grading. I recall it looking it the top right corner was just slightly bent over and not true SCS. xoxo greggy Good posts, guys. For what it's worth, on the CGC 9.9 copies that I have owned (Secret Wars #8, Wolverine Limited Series #1, X-men #140) I have noticed that this sort of stuff (slight bends in the paper) do not affect the grade. That's why I was so against making judgment on the book without a larger, more clear scan. Carry on. Well since Gene/Greggy have seen it and with the scans we are given I would be fairly certain that the book is in fact a 9.6 in a 9.9 holder. Assuming if the book has SCS it probably can't be a 9.8. Edited December 25, 2010 by Spiderman-on-Tilt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...