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The Complete New Adventure Run, At Long Last
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On 4/15/2024 at 8:32 AM, sacentaur said:

You have a good memory, yes I still have the Church NA 24. It has a 1” bottom spine split otherwise is NM+.

I purchased the book raw from Harley in a package deal that also included the super-tough Adv 36 (that later CGC’d 5.5, Big Apple copy), Adv 38 in CGC 9.4 (purple/cleaned), and a raw Adv 39 (Big Apple copy) that has amateur color touch on the cover. The fact that the NA 24 had the 1” spine split made it “affordable”, relatively speaking.

In the same grouping was the Church NA 20; it was beautiful but was priced to the moon, and the cover wasn’t a favorite, so I passed. I do regret not biting the bullet and picking it up simply because the book was subsequently stolen (and hasn’t been seen since, to my knowledge).

Anyway, mega congratulations to Peter; his collecting prowess of these rare DC books is unmatched.

Hey Steve;

It's great to finally see you posting on these boards once again as it's been a exceedingly long almost years since your last post here.  :hi:

You should definitely pay no attention to what some of the overbearing boobirds tend to say at times and just simply spend more time educating the rest of us here and also let us vicariously enjoy your wonderful collection through your posts here once again.  :luhv: :applause:

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On 4/15/2024 at 10:32 AM, sacentaur said:

You have a good memory, yes I still have the Church NA 24. It has a 1” bottom spine split otherwise is NM+.

I purchased the book raw from Harley in a package deal that also included the super-tough Adv 36 (that later CGC’d 5.5, Big Apple copy), Adv 38 in CGC 9.4 (purple/cleaned), and a raw Adv 39 (Big Apple copy) that has amateur color touch on the cover. The fact that the NA 24 had the 1” spine split made it “affordable”, relatively speaking.

In the same grouping was the Church NA 20; it was beautiful but was priced to the moon, and the cover wasn’t a favorite, so I passed. I do regret not biting the bullet and picking it up simply because the book was subsequently stolen (and hasn’t been seen since, to my knowledge).

Anyway, mega congratulations to Peter; his collecting prowess of these rare DC books is unmatched.

It's great to see you back Steve!

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