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Is it the 1990s?

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Yes, the 1990s are back: :popcorn:

 

1. Rob :wishluck: Liefeld New Mutants #86, 87, 98, 100, X-force #1, 2 hot

2. Lobo hot

3. Tick gaining momentum thanks to live action Amazon tv show in production.

4. Death of Superman #75 on big screen.

5. Dark Knight vol. 1 #4 battle on the movie screens.

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Yes, the 1990s are back: :popcorn:

 

1. Rob :wishluck: Liefeld New Mutants #86, 87, 98, 100, X-force #1, 2 hot

2. Lobo hot

3. Tick gaining momentum thanks to live action Amazon tv show in production.

4. Death of Superman #75 on big screen.

5. Dark Knight vol. 1 #4 battle on the movie screens.

 

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Yep. Full on 1993.

 

Which means that the 1995 implosion can't be far behind.

 

Start moving your holdings into high grade Silver, midgrade mainstream Gold, and pre-WWII DC, and dump those Moderns while you can.

 

(Runs away ahead of lynch mob consisting of speculators with big holdings in post-2005 funnybooks)

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Yes, the 1990s are back: :popcorn:

 

1. Rob :wishluck: Liefeld New Mutants #86, 87, 98, 100, X-force #1, 2 hot

2. Lobo hot

3. Tick gaining momentum thanks to live action Amazon tv show in production.

4. Death of Superman #75 on big screen.

5. Dark Knight vol. 1 #4 battle on the movie screens.

 

What version of Superman #75 did they kill? Black bagged? Newsstand? Second print? Speculators need to know the details.

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Yes, the 1990s are back: :popcorn:

 

1. Rob :wishluck: Liefeld New Mutants #86, 87, 98, 100, X-force #1, 2 hot

2. Lobo hot

3. Tick gaining momentum thanks to live action Amazon tv show in production.

4. Death of Superman #75 on big screen.

5. Dark Knight vol. 1 #4 battle on the movie screens.

 

What version of Superman #75 did they kill? Black bagged? Newsstand? Second print? Speculators need to know the details.

 

That mullet.

 

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Yes, the 1990s are back: :popcorn:

 

1. Rob :wishluck: Liefeld New Mutants #86, 87, 98, 100, X-force #1, 2 hot

2. Lobo hot

3. Tick gaining momentum thanks to live action Amazon tv show in production.

4. Death of Superman #75 on big screen.

5. Dark Knight vol. 1 #4 battle on the movie screens.

 

What version of Superman #75 did they kill? Black bagged? Newsstand? Second print? Speculators need to know the details.

 

That mullet.

 

superman-hair-mullet.jpg

 

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It's sure looking like the 1990's.

 

My Star Wars #1...CGC 9.8, signed by Chaykin, white pages, the works...just sold for $861....a low price not achieved in well over a year.

 

Three minutes earlier, another copy, this one NOT signed, but otherwise pretty much identical....sold for $1325.

 

$464 LESS for the signed copy. If you don't think that screams incredible market instability, you don't know what you're doing.

 

lol

 

You people paying these crazy prices are SCREWED if you think you're going to make your money back.

 

lol

 

:roflmao:

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