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  2. Anything is possible, but I since CL sales are not recorded in GPA I dont figure a lot of market manipulation happens there. This sale reminded me of a massive Weird Mystery Tales #1 sale on that site years ago. I think a few of the regulars with deep pockets just really love that series - and there is a lot to love there, since some of the best horror covers of that era are in Weird Mystery Tales. This issue is also really hard to get (2 census copies in 9.8, 4 in 9.6) and it has a Wrightson cover, so I default to people losing their minds to try to fill out their high grade run. But who knows, maybe you are right and it was just an odd attempt at market manipulation.
  3. Finally bit the bullet and registered on Comiclink. Ebay is so dead for selling these days.
  4. The 2 people losing their minds is surely a possibility but my guess is a small attempt at market manipulation. As I look thru ebay completed items there are so many sales that don't make sense. Slabbed books selling for twice their value.
  5. Haven't read the whole thread, so this one may very well have been posted already, but Avengers 35 with one of the biggest goofs in Marvel's history.
  6. I pay attention to Mike's notes but in the end, if I can't see that defect I don't deduct for it.
  7. Thx... I'll try again but I currently don't have any competitive sets. I thought carrying from a book in a competitive set to a custom set was always a workaround to the problem.
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  9. Three episodes in, and I really enjoy the lighthearted mystery/drama. And with the mild connection to the Sandman show let's it be its own production.
  10. Blissard had a 2.0 of DS 30 that went for $760 a few months ago. This one should make bank.
  11. ON NEWSSTANDS FEBRUARY 1971 Forever People #2 -
  12. ON NEWSSTANDS FEBRUARY 1971 Forever People #2 - Written, Drawn and Edited by Jack Kirby (inked by the horrible Vince Colletta) Cover by Jack Kirby (inks by Colletta) Part TWO:
  13. ON NEWSSTANDS FEBRUARY 1971 Forever People #2 - Written, Drawn and Edited by Jack Kirby (inked by the horrible Vince Colletta) Cover by Jack Kirby (inks by Colletta) Part ONE:
  14. ON NEWSSTANDS JULY 1964 Tales of Suspense #58 - Lee, Heck, Ayers, and Rosen Oh for God's Sake...
  15. ON NEWSSTANDS JULY 1964 Tales of Suspense #58 - Lee, Heck, Ayers, and Rosen 'Iron Man AND Captain America are Dunces' (i.e. an excuse for poor writing)'. #6: Double DUH.
  16. ON NEWSSTANDS JULY 1964 Tales of Suspense #58 - Lee, Heck, Ayers, and Rosen 'Iron Man is a Dunce' (i.e. an excuse for poor writing)'... #5: Iron Man's man Armor is the hardest iron alloy known to man, but the 'Chameleon' holds his own against him and he can't figure out that maybe it's actually Cap...
  17. ON NEWSSTANDS JULY 1964 Tales of Suspense #58 - Lee, Heck, Ayers, and Rosen Especially going to call this issue, 'Iron Man is a Dunce' (i.e. an excuse for poor writing)'. #4: This Dimwitted Iron Man still doesn't get it.
  18. ON NEWSSTANDS JULY 1964 Tales of Suspense #58 - Lee, Heck, Ayers, and Rosen A 'Room with Giant Automatic Cement Mixers!'. Ooookkkk.... and of course that's the same room Happy and Pepper wander into.... 'as luck would have it'. This is SO bad...
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