X-Men Vol.2 #1 wanted
I am looking for X-Men Vol. 2 #1 (any cover) CGC 9.6 or better and a Spider-Man #1 (McFarlane) (any cover but gold) 9.6 or better. No scratches or cracks on holders, and no referbs. Contact me at jdangerc@hotmail.com if you can help.
Anyone else having problems trying to add photos or comments to their CGC sets or have I been censored!!!!
Hello, this is the ultimate spider-man fanboy. I just wnted to see if this was just happening to me. Anyone else having problems trying to add photos or comments to their CGC sets page or have I been censored!!!! The CGC announcements says the "systems up", but all I can do is register my CGC books to my sets page "Ultimate Peter Parker: The working man set". After that I cannot add a pho
This server business is absolutely unacceptable. We should be issued /hourly/ updates; instead we're given vague, off base reports every several days. This is plain irresponsibility.
New addition to Set
Just received this beautiful looking book in the mail. From Ebay seller Magentalin. I was a little nervous about bidding because the seller was located in the UK and had only 16 feedbacks. I took the chance and was rewarded with a beaut of a book.
OW-W pages.
Neutro may not be the most memorable comic character to most collectors but to me it is one of my most cherished books.
When I was a kid traveling back and forth from Connecticut to Maine with my family this Dell one shot was read and re-read by me on several of those trips. I just loved the Jack Sparling artwork and his ability to portray a giant robot with skill and expertise.
The expertise of Sparling sparked my interest in aquiring the cover art to my favorite book and my search had
Still fun to read
#1 March 1949.I remember getting this book from Marc Macaluso
way back in 1971.I bought a run of #s 1 thru 10.I still have them,and just sent #1 out to be graded.I had it cleaned and repaired by Susan Ciccone.It came back so nice,I had to get it cased.
I like world silver bullion
Hi
I like collecting World Silver Bullion Coins. Why? A number of reasons, there are numerous designs from many countries across the world to keep ones interest, it is cheap which is important for people with low budgets like myself, it is heavy, I like coins that have a material weight to them.
I also like the idea of a registry that allows you to compete against other collectors for the crown. The pinnacle to my world silver collecting would be to marry t
Oodles O Noodles
With the addition of several new Registry titles, there apepars to be a huge inlfux of collectors entering their sets. One of the more frequent entries seems to be X-men sets. Several high profile collectors, such as Ghost Town and Cpt. Tripps have already amassed a very impressive set to beat.
Kudos to the Registry staff for answering the demand for more sets.
A list of comic websites to buy from, that I would recommend.
www.pedigreecomics.com
www.milehighcomics.com
www.metropoliscomics.com
www.comiclink.com
www.highgradecomics.com
www.detective27.com
www.colmorecomics.com
Starting off slowly.
I have never been a big fan of buying comic book characters stateus or busts. I guess I just didn't think the idea of it just sitting on a shelf didn't appeal to me.
For some unknown reason I have become more interested in statues and busts. I suppose the detail of the current crop of figures has vastly been improved over earlier figures.
So far I have 4 in my collection:
1. Deadpool bust (Bowen)
2. Taskmaster bust (Bowen)
3. Nova bust (Bowen)
4. Dea