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COMICLINK - The Final Countdown

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Before I decided to start this thread I told a few fellow collectors of mine what I was going to do and they were a bit unsure if this was a good idea. They were of the opinion that some collectors take comic collecting seriously and would rather not have books that they might be after not highlighted for the collecting community. This is why we always get a 'Post your Comiclink Wins' AFTER the auction. Well I disagree because I think comic collecting should still be fun which is why many of us started collecting comics in the first place. I am going to post my top 3 books from each era from their auction starting this evening for al sorts of reasons. My top 3 from each era are:-

 

Golden Age

1.More Fun #55 - Most people will be aware this has a Spectre cover but what gets lost on some people is this is the First appearance of Dr Fate an original member of the JSA which makes this one of the most undervalued Golden Age book in my opinion. Being from the Detroit Trolley collection with White pages doesn't hurt either.

2.Action Comics #15 - Early Superman cover at a very respectable grade. .

3.Detective Comics #54 - I just love this cover and a grade of NM- makes it one of the top graded.

 

Silver Age

1.Strang Adventures #117 - 1st appearance of the Atomic Knights a group that definitely should have got their own series and easily the highest graded so far(and probably for a long while yet) and from the Bethlehem collection. I have never seen this book offered before so it will be very interesting to see where this one ends at.

2.Tales of Suspense #49 - Another seriously undervalued book that contains the 1st X-Men x-over and I believe the 1st Tales of The Watcher. A high grade of 9.6 and an old blue label will make the pressers keeping an eye on this.

3.Journey into Mystery #98 - One of my favourite JIm covers and an insane grade of 9.8.

 

Bronze Age

1. Batman #227 - Voted by CGC members as their favourite Adams cover and you can see why, a real classic. This copy is from the Oakland Collection and an old label(great for pressers) 9.6 with great registration this could end up having the most bids out of all the comics ive listed.

2.Green Lantern #76 - Considered by many(myself included) as the start of the Bronze Age so a must for any serious Bronze Age collector. Prices have cooled lately but being from the Pacific Coast collection which is in many collectors top 3 Pedigree collections with a grade of 9.4 and White Pages this one could buck the trend.

3. DC 100 Page Super Spectacular #4 - Joint highest graded at 9.6 and the first of the 100 pagers with a great Wrightson cover. If a 9.8 were to surface it could fly.

 

Well there you have it my top picks for the Comiclink Featured Auction for a variety of reasons. I hope many of you post your top books in the same manner wether they be books you are bidding on them or not. If the artwork that I have my eye on flies past my max bid I may yet bid on some of these books myself.

 

lol

 

yeah i am not a fan of this.

 

The bats 227 might be an old label but has several non-pressable defects so not that good for pressing.

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My initial reaction to the OP was, it's a free country so do what you want, but I'd rather not post early as any discussion of particular issues == publicity that could raise the ultimate price. But I'm tapped out for the year so post away!

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I am going for only 1 book

but will post it only if I win it...

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;)

 

And just after 2 hours the book I want is over $ 1,000.00

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:sorry:

 

umm... sorry?

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