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On 10/22/2021 at 12:22 AM, jimjum12 said:

The short box of each that you already have isn't enough ? :baiting: GOD BLESS....

-jimbo(a friend of jesus)(thumbsu

Well, I checked and Fett is right. MS #1 featuring Red Wolf is now almost a 2K item. Live long enough and you get to see everything.

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On 10/20/2021 at 1:40 PM, World Devourer said:

People obviously don't know that Avengers #232 was from a very low period in the title's history. One of the many comics that were practically worthless, and will be again once the dust has settled. :whistle:

Iron Man #55 is the better buy. 2c

I don't disagree, but IM55 is already an expensive book whereas Avengers 232 was/is relatively undesirable.  These are just being bought up by flippers looking to make some quick cash.  Doubtful any bought are being grabbed for long-term collecting.  It reminds me of all the excitement around Defenders 27 before Guardians vol2 came out, a book with very little if any heat lingering on it at this point.

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On 10/21/2021 at 8:31 AM, World Devourer said:

Well, I checked and Fett is right. MP #1 featuring Red Wolf is now almost a 2K item. Live long enough and you get to see everything.

??? Marvel Spotlight #1 is Red Wolf. Marvel Premiere #1 is Warlock. 

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On 10/20/2021 at 1:40 PM, World Devourer said:

People obviously don't know that Avengers #232 was from a very low period in the title's history.

Personally, I think the Roger Stern run is excellent, and hardly a low period. Though the Milgrom art doesn't do anybody any favors. 

I mean, this issue still shouldn't be worth anything, don't get me wrong. But it's not a bad era for stories. 

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Greetings,

No offense to anyone, to each his own, or "one mans trash is another's treasure"

Al Milgrom, IMHO, ruined many comics I enjoyed with his pathetic artwork! He was at a LCS signing many years ago as I was picking up my books. When asked if I wanted him to sign anything, I replied, "No Thanks, because your art sucks". I'll never forget the look on his face, but I imagine it wasn't the first or last time he heard that.

Regards

 

 

 

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