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So, how would CGC grade this? (not really, just thought it was interesting)

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CGC doesn't deduct for production tears, so it's all good.

 

 

Reminds me of the issue of Raw where the top right corner of the cover was torn off the entire run and taped to the inside.

 

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Yes, the one story worked the bullet hole into the story very nicely!

 

:applause:

 

 

 

-slym

one story? hm

 

But the cup? The tire? The mans head?

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Yes, the one story worked the bullet hole into the story very nicely!

 

:applause:

one story? hm

 

But the cup? The tire? The mans head?

 

Well, one story seemed to work it into every page better than the others. But you are right, it was well-done throughout the book.

 

:)

 

 

 

-slym

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Yes, the one story worked the bullet hole into the story very nicely!

 

:applause:

one story? hm

 

But the cup? The tire? The mans head?

 

Well, one story seemed to work it into every page better than the others. But you are right, it was well-done throughout the book.

 

:)

 

 

 

-slym

:applause:
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The thing i find the funniest is that the bigger the hole the more they charged for the comic

9mm $6, 45.ca l$7 357Magnum $8, and the shotgun costing $10 lol

That's weird. You could buy the cheap one and turn it into the expensive one.

That's like charging more for comics without Marvel stamps. lol

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