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Let’s see your top 10
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25 minutes ago, Comic Consortium said:

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Im not too familliar with all wolverine titles but that 25th anniversaire black cover you have,i see it a lot in collections,what is special about it?just really curious

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26 minutes ago, Namtak said:

Im not too familliar with all wolverine titles but that 25th anniversaire black cover you have,i see it a lot in collections,what is special about it?just really curious

That's Wolverine #145 Nabisco variant cover 1999. It was a low print run because you could only get one by mailing in coupons that had to be cut out if I remember right. Its not necessarily all that "rare" but I think there are less in the census than the other variants. There's several variants with the "bone claw" error version being the most rare. 

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35 minutes ago, MGsimba77 said:

That's Wolverine #145 Nabisco variant cover 1999. It was a low print run because you could only get one by mailing in coupons that had to be cut out if I remember right. Its not necessarily all that "rare" but I think there are less in the census than the other variants. There's several variants with the "bone claw" error version being the most rare. 

This is exactly right. These are not my most valuable but the 145 is hard to find in 9.8 because it was mail order only and a black cover so they all had spine dents.

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22 minutes ago, Comic Consortium said:

This is exactly right. These are not my most valuable but the 145 is hard to find in 9.8 because it was mail order only and a black cover so they all had spine dents.

Thanks for info guys and you have quite the collection sir

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2 minutes ago, Skizz said:

This is an awesome thread. (worship)

Here are the top ten comics in my collection, which is focused on X-Men, Alan Moore and Jack Kirby. 

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Swamp Thing 21 and Watchmen 5 are there, mainly because these are signed by Alan Moore.  I got the ST21 at an eBay auction but wasn’t entirely sure if the signatures were legit. But a friend contacted Stephen Bissette to ask and Bissette said that he believed the signature were real. Watchmen #5 was bought at a comic con without realising it was signed. Only found out months later when I cracked it open for a re-read of Watchmen.

This is the first time I’ve seen these books laid out together. Now I’m mesmerised and can’t stop staring. 

Wow, I honestly would have guessed that Alan Moore refuses to sign autographs.  I don't think of him as someone who even wants to interact with fans ... but maybe I'm wrong about that?

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