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OV

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  1. I'm very sad to hear of MD Bright's passing. I was able to write to him back in 2016 on the off chance I could get some sketches from him. Imagine, I'm just a random fan writing to him out of the blue. He was so generous, kind, and humble in his replies. His art in G.I. Joe and Green Lantern was some of my favorite ever. So to be able to write to him to say how much I loved his work was amazing, and he created these sketches for me. I always loved his version of Cobra Commander, and his cover art on G.I. Joe #93 is iconic. I remember seeing it on the stands and thinking, "is this it, I'm going to see what Snake Eyes looks like!" So, I had asked MD if he would consider drawing that epic panel where we finally see the full image of Snake Eyes on a cover. He did it! I am thankful for his kindness and wish his family much love in their time of loss.
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    RIP MD Bright

    I'm so sad to hear of his passing. I was able to write to him back in 2016 on the off chance I could get some sketches from him. Imagine, I'm just a random fan writing to him out of the blue. He was so generous, kind, and humble in his replies. His art in G.I. Joe and Green Lantern was some of my favorite ever. So to be able to write to him to say how much I loved his work was amazing, and he created these sketches for me. I always loved his version of Cobra Commander, and his cover art on G.I. Joe #93 is iconic. I remember seeing it on the stands and thinking, "is this it, I'm going to see what Snake Eyes looks like!" So, I had asked MD if he would consider drawing that epic panel where we finally see the full image of Snake Eyes on a cover. He did it! I am thankful for his kindness and wish his family much love in their time of loss.
  3. You should post this question in the Silver Age War comics thread too. Most of the serious war comic collectors go there. I'll bet one of them can help you with this!
  4. LOL sorry, I should have posted that this thread is closed.
  5. And that's it! However, I thought I'd include these last two books since they are Sgt. Rock and also a Kubert signed book. DC Super-Stars #15 graded at 6.5 with white pages. This stunning Kubert cover shows Sgt. Rock, Unknown Soldier (disguised as Rock), and Mlle Marie! Signed twice by the late, great Denny O'Neil and by Mr. Kubert. $135 Sgt. Rock Special #2 graded at 9.6 with white pages. Inspired by the real life Battle of the Bulge (where my grandpa fought), this issue is signed by the late, great Russ Heath, artist Howard Chaykin, and cover artist Dan Brereton. $135 1st Folio #1 published by Pacific Comics and graded at 9.8 with white pages. This issue is signed by the great Joe Kubert and contains the first comic stories written by sons Adam and Andy Kubert. $150
  6. Sgt. Rock #400 graded at 9.6 with off-white to white pages. $100 SOLD Sgt. Rock #412 graded at 9.2 with white pages. Another great Mlle Marie cover, and the background collage is very unique! $125 SOLD Sgt. Rock #422 graded at 9.4 with white pages. Triple signed by the late, great Joe Kubert and his sons Adam and Andy Kubert. This is the first time the three groundbreaking artists all contributed to the same issue! This is also the final issue in the series. This is copy A, the last three numbers in the CGC code are 005. $300 SOLD Sgt. Rock #422 graded at 9.4 with white pages. This is copy B, the last three numbers in the CGC code are 006. I listed these so no confusion between the two! Triple signed as well by all three Kuberts. $300 SOLD
  7. Unknown Soldier #214 graded at 9.0 with off-white to white pages. A great Mlle Marie cover! $125 Unknown Soldier #218 graded at 9.2 with white pages. The worst Nazi leaders all in one place. $85 SOLD Unknown Soldier #248 graded at 9.4 with white pages. Part one of the two-part secret origin of the Unknown Soldier! The only signed copy. $135 Unknown Soldier #249 graded at 9.2 with white pages. Part two of the two-part secret origin of the Unknown Soldier! Only signed copy. $135 Unknown Soldier #256 graded at 9.8 with white pages. A fascinating cover showing Hitler and troops invading England. The Soldier will stop him of course. $140 SOLD Unknown Soldier #268 graded at 9.4 with off-white to white pages. The final issue! The stunning cover shows Hitler and Eva dead in the bunker. One note, that is NOT a sketch of the Soldier on the cover. It's art that is part of the cover art. This issue is only signed by Mr. Kubert and the only signed copy. $150 SOLD
  8. Hello fellas! It's been a while since I've posted here. I have a sales thread of Joe Kubert and Russ Heath signed books if anyone's interested, or just want to look at some awesome covers and keys.
  9. Our Fighting Forces #123 graded at 5.0 with off-white pages. First appearance of those lovable Losers! Also double-signed by Kubert and Russ Heath in such a stylish manner. The only copy with both autographs, ever. $350 SOLD All-American Men of War #18 graded at 4.5 with cream to off-white pages. Printed in February of 1955, this is Joe Kubert's first DC war comic cover! Highest graded signed copy. $200 On hold GI Combat #46 graded at 3.0 with slightly brittle pages. An iconic frogman cover. $135 On hold GI Combat #171 graded at 9.2 with white pages. A great tank and ambush cover with the Losers. $100 SOLD GI Combat #78 graded at 3.0 with cream to off-white pages. One of the most outstanding war covers ever, this grey tone issue is the only one in existence signed by both legends Kubert and Russ Heath. $400 SOLD
  10. Showcase #58 graded at 5.0 with off-white pages. Second Enemy Ace tryout issue, the story continues in Star Spangled War Stories #138. $100 Showcase #57 graded at 5.0 with off-white to white pages. First Enemy Ace tryout issue! $150 SOLD DC Special #26 graded at 8.5 with off-white to white pages. Enemy Ace story and cover. $100 Enemy Ace Special #1 graded at 9.6 with white pages. Enemy Ace with intro by the great George Pratt. $100 SOLD
  11. Thank fellas! Star Spangled War Stories #138 graded 3.5 with off-white pages. Enemy Ace stories begin in this issue! One of Kubert's most iconic Ace covers. $225 SOLD Star Spangled War Stories #139 graded 6.0 with cream to off-white pages. I recall Mr. Kubert put a flourish on his autograph on this one. Another iconic cover (aren't they all though) and the origin of Enemy Ace! $400 Star Spangled War Stories #151 graded 9.0 with white pages. The first solo Unknown Soldier appearance with a haunting cover image. $350 SOLD Star Spangled War Stories #154 graded 6.5 with white pages. This issue features the sad origin of the Unknown Soldier! $275 On hold Star Spangled War Stories #157 graded 6.0 with off-white to white pages. A great story that shows possibly the first time Sgt. Rock and Unknown Soldier ever met in combat! $150 On hold
  12. Our Army at War #168 graded 6.5 with white pages. First appearance of the Unknown Soldier! A higher graded copy here. $350 Our Army at War #185 graded 5.5 with off-white pages. This iconic flag cover always spoke to me. Signed by Kubert and Russ Heath! The only copy signed by both. $225 SOLD Our Army at War 191 graded 6.0 with off-white pages. Johnny Cloud and Rock cover appearance! Love the tones on this cover. $150 SOLD Our Army at War #253 graded 9.0 with white pages. Signed by Kubert and Russ Heath, features the Iron Major! $175 SOLD
  13. Our Army at War #88 graded at 2.5 with cream to off-white pages. The first Sgt. Rock cover appearance and it's also signed by interior artist Russ Heath! The only one with both signatures. $350 SOLD Our Army at War #151 graded 6.5 with off-white pages. A higher graded copy featuring the first appearance of Enemy Ace! $400 SOLD Our Army at War #158 graded 4.5 with off-white pages. The first appearance of Iron Major! He's Sgt. Rock's most famous nemesis. I don't know why CGC does not note this fact though. $150 SOLD
  14. Hello, this is most likely the largest single Joe Kubert CGC Signatures Series collection out there. I have a total of 35 DC war comics to sell that are signed by him and two signed by him and both Adam and Andy Kubert. There are a couple important comics signed by Joe Kubert and the late, great Russ Heath too! All hosers and probies stay away! All sales are final since these are CGC books and the cases are all perfect. I ship to the U.S. and Canada only. In the US shipping is at cost unless you purchase more than $500, then it's free. In Canada all shipping is at cost. The first in the thread claims the book or books. Sorry about the glare or shadow in my photos, I took them the best I could. I accept Paypal! Many of these books are the only signed CGC SS copy in existence or they are one of a very few. Please be aware that my prices don't reflect just the grade, they reflect the rarity. PMs are always welcome though. Thanks for looking! I'll start with the big one. Our Army at War #83 CGC graded at 1.0 with cream to off-white pages. The first true appearance of Sgt. Rock! The grader note on the front states "Spine completely split. Back cover detached." This book is complete and one of a very few signed by the great artist and co-creator of Sgt. Rock. Asking $2,500
  15. Crimson Guard by Larry Hama $250 Cobra Eel by Hama $250 Storm Shadow by Hama $200 Wild Weasel by Hama $250 Cobra Snowtrooper by Hama $250 Zartan by Hama $200
  16. Ultimate Spiderman 1 (origin of Miles Morales) SOLD Amazing Fantasy 1 (first appearance of Anya Corazon) $200 Spiderman: Enter the Spider-verse #1 (animation variant cover) $325 Spiderman: Noir #1 (first appearance of Spiderman-Noir) $220 Spider-Verse #6 (raw, ungraded) $150 (shipping is less for this)
  17. I'm concentrating on a big purchase, so these slabs need to go. All hosers and probies go far away. I ship only in the U.S. for these. No returns on CGC books. Shipping is $18 for one slab and two dollars extra for each slab. Buy three slabs and shipping is free. Paypal only auction here. All CGC cases are excellent, any glare is from my phone sorry. The first in the thread gets the book. I'll be adding books on Sunday. Just three sketches to start with: Snake Eyes versus Firefly by the great GI Joe creator Larry Hama! A rare, large double full-figure sketch. $350 Snake Eyes sketch by Larry Hama and inked by the awesome Steve Leialoha! They worked on the silent issue #21 together! $225 Snake Eyes versus Storm Shadow by Larry Hama. Another double sketch! $175
  18. I just received these back from CGC! I had three 10s, two 9.9 issues, and one 9.8 in this submission. I have a new special edition of this book that I hope to get graded soon too. What a thrill to get a Gem Mint grade on my own book. I've never received this grade in any of my submissions in almost 15 years.
  19. I've never received a 10 Gem Mint from any submission until now....and it's my own graphic novel that I wrote! I also received two 9.9 grades. Then I was curious so I looked on the census and there are 16 graded copies of my book! Although I own most of them, this means other collectors have sent them to be graded, which is amazing to think about for me.
  20. This is an amazing series! I loved every one of them. The score in episode 4 was incredible, it reminded me of the last four episodes of Clone Wars season seven. The animation is stunning and I wonder how much it cost to produce each episode. Perhaps that's why the episodes were not as long as Clone Wars. We get more details about some of the best characters in the SW universe and that's always fun. If they can produce more of these types of episodes that would be amazing!
  21. I enjoyed the rapport at the end of the show the best. The main actress was not good in the Elsa role though. I enjoyed the black and white; it gave a nostalgic vibe to the classic movies. I'd watch another episode!