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The "Kubert" Collection, where to find details?
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I searched here and google and couldn't really find any information.

I picked up a collection a while back and in the bag of a FNish copy of Marvel Premiere #1, was the below certificate. Is there a book-to-certificate "registry" or any information such as old advertisements from Comics Plus marketing this collection? Any way to validate the authenticity of the book and the certificate? Thanks in advance!

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Mr. Kubert signed the older stuff on the splash page.  I once owned a pre-hero Brave and the Bold from the Kubert collection that included his autograph, and I've read that others were signed as well.

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On 9/1/2023 at 7:20 AM, namisgr said:

Mr. Kubert signed the older stuff on the splash page.  I once owned a pre-hero Brave and the Bold from the Kubert collection that included his autograph, and I've read that others were signed as well.

I think this is referring to his personal comic collection. I guess he accumulated a lot of comics over the years he did not draw. If you worked at Marvel or DC you could basically take home every book they published every month. 

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On 9/12/2023 at 9:27 AM, the blob said:

I think this is referring to his personal comic collection. I guess he accumulated a lot of comics over the years he did not draw. If you worked at Marvel or DC you could basically take home every book they published every month. 

In my one particular example, it was referred to as part of the Kubert collection by the seller.

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On 9/12/2023 at 8:27 AM, the blob said:

I think this is referring to his personal comic collection. I guess he accumulated a lot of comics over the years he did not draw. If you worked at Marvel or DC you could basically take home every book they published every month. 

Believe the same with my copy here, also no signature on splash page (I wouldn't expect it on this book).

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On 9/12/2023 at 10:47 AM, namisgr said:

In my one particular example, it was referred to as part of the Kubert collection by the seller.

right, it isn't a kubert book, so I don't think he would have signed it anyway, one of the thousands he probably owned

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Right you are, it was Brave and the Bold #21, which he did not work on but autographed on the splash page, and it came with a certificate like the one shown above.  It was a nice looking lower mid-grade copy, around a VG/F if memory serves me.

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