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XXXPHOENIX

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  1. Hello guys... I had forgotten to let you know that in occasion of the 80th anniversary of Marvel ... ... the “WOW” Comics Museum of Milan (ITALY) from 12/9/2020 to 24/10/2021 has been holding the largest Marvel exhibition ever organized in Europe... I have contributed with a considerable amount of rare and unique material from the 60s / 70s / 80s (including AS1 CGC 9.0 …): dozens of US books, hundreds of records, vhs, super8, toys, puzzles, very rare Italian books, albums, club material, Mego figures, posters... And... among the several pictures of the exhibition you will find an entire wall covered of Key Marvels CGC books directly from my collection: Amazing Fantasy 15 1962 CGC 2.5 Amazing Spiderman 1 1963 CGC 9.0 Amazing Spiderman 39 1966 CGC 9.2 Amazing Spiderman 129 1974 CGC 9.4 Amazing Spiderman V2 36 2001 CGC 9.8 Avengers Golden Record Reprint 4 1966 CGC 9.0 Captain America 100 1968 CGC 9.0 Captain Marvel 1 1968 CGC 9.0 Conan The Barbarian 1 1970 CGC 9.4 Daredevil 168 1981 CGC 9.6 Dr. Strange 1 1974 CGC 9.2 Fantastic Four 49 1966 CGC 9.0 Fantastic Four 50 1966 CGC 9.0 Fantastic Four 112 1971 CGC 9.0 Fantastic Four Golden Record Reprint 1 1966 CGC 9.2 Ghost Rider 1 1973 CGC 9.4 Giant Size X-Men 1 1975 CGC 9.4 Incredible Hulk 102 1968 CGC 9.0 Incredible Hulk 181 1974 CGC 9.2 Iron Man 1 1968 CGC 9.2 Journey Into Mystery Golden Record Reprint 83 1966 CGC 9.2 Nick Fury Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. 1 1968 CGC 9.0 Punisher Limited Series 1 1986 CGC 9.6 Silver Surfer 1 1968 CGC 9.2 Spider-Man 1 1990 CGC 9.8 Uncanny X-Men 101 1976 CGC 9.2 Wolverine Limited Series 1 1982 CGC 9.6 I did my best to contribute to an event that I hope will remain memorable! It was really exciting to read my name below many of the items! CHECK MY GALLERY HERE: (yes...in the last pic it's me ) https://servimg.com/view/18724942/1287 AND THESE ARE A COUPLE OF EBAY VIDEO OF THE EXHIBIT (And no...it's not me any of the guys in the videos ) Federico Piccinini - Italy
  2. Here they are my two "Which way to the John" Stickers... I own both 1* and 2** variants!!!
  3. Wormboy... I was just looking at the checklist uncut sheet images again and I realized it might be the checklist cards for the second test issue with the Topps 1975 / Marvel 1975 copyrights! I think there is a test commodity code of “T-47-3” or maybe “T-47-4” on the right side of the checklist side of the sheet! Better images would really be helpful or if you can confirm the copyright info and the code info. Thanks Federico
  4. Hello everybody!!! These are my two little boys... I bought them back in 2006 for amounts that back then looked very high... Giant Size X-Men #1 - CGC 9.4 $1800 X-Men #94 CGC 9.2 $1095 but if I look at GSX1 CGC 9.4 nowadays prices after all they have been a good investment...:
  5. Here I am again.... As you may have noticed in my first reply, I am looking for some very rare variations: 1974 Test Issue #1 Checklist 9-card SET released for the 1975 22-sticker test issue #1 tan back without character names SET 1975/1975 44-sticker tan back Test Issue #2 SET 1975/1975 Checklist 9-card SET released for the 1975/1975 44-sticker tan back Test Issue #2 SET I have posted some pics that show these variations below... I took the following pictures from this very interesting site: http://www.bubblegumcards.org/Topps Super Heroes/CBHeroes.html http://www.bubblegumcards.org/Topps Super Heroes/Marvel.html
  6. Thanks!!! it took me 20 years to build it ... you never find a 100% complete 1* or 2* collection... and the variant stickers are unknown to most people. It's also hard to find stickers without dents or other problems. I bought the super rare sample set (22 stickers with tan back and no char names) 20 years ago...but after that I never saw a similar set appear again for sale. So my collection was built with EXTREME PATIENCE... Acetate stickers are a recent discovery made by my friend Joe Nocera. They are made of transparent/acetate material that looks 3dmensional. SGC has recently accepted to consider them a sample printing by Topps. Nobody seems to own a compete set....I own 23 different only. No I don't have any shippers. Yes "Which way to the John exists" in both 1* and 2** Best regards Federico
  7. Hello everybody! I noticed this interesting thread only today... I own a quite complete 1975 and 1976 Marvel sticker collection. These sets are among the best Marvel collectibles ever made!! In the first posts I noticed that wormboy cited copyright/trademark variants and caption variants in 1975 and 1976 stickers. To be precise in 1975 set there are 4x copyright/trademark variants: Hulk-1 (Vertical copyright at same position of “A” of USA of horizontal) Kazar (Copyright on one line) Submariner (upside down Copyright) Thor-1 (upside down Copyright) There is a Dr. Doom Variant with Vertical copyright on the right side, but exclusive to 1975/1975 Test Issue #2 SET and 2 caption variants (only for white backs): Spider-Man-2 “Bug Off” Captain Marvel “Which way to the John” in 1976 set there are 6x caption variants, but no copyright/trademark variant: Conan - "Shall we dance?" Hercules - "Look, I Have a Hang-Nail!" Loki - "Who says I'm bull-headed?" Luke Cage - "Two All Beef Patties Please!" The Hulk - "Help cure athlete's feet!" Volstagg - "Fat is beautiful!" My Marvel Stickers 1975 collection is now composed of: 1x 1975 22-sticker test issue #1 tan back without character names SET 23x 1975 acetate sample stickers + 5x "authenticated and encapsulated" 1x 1975 1* asterisk tan back SET + 4x copyright variants, no caption variants exist 1x 1975 2* asterisk tan back SET + 4x copyright variants, no caption variants exist 3x 1975 1* asterisk white back SET + 4x copyright variants + Spider-Man-2 “Bug Off” variant 3x 1975 2* asterisk white back SET + 4x copyright variants + Spider-Man-2 “Bug Off” variant 1x 1975 1* asterisk white back – Captain Marvel “Which way to the John” variant 1x 1975 Checklist card SET: white back, 1* asterisk, no copyright on cards 7 and 9 1x 1975 Checklist card SET: white back, 2* asterisk, no copyright on cards 7 and 9 1x 1975 Checklist card SET: white back, 1* asterisk, copyright on cards 7 and 9 1x 1975 Checklist card SET: white back, 2* asterisk, copyright on cards 7 and 9 1x 1975 Checklist card SET: grey back, 1* asterisk, no copyright on cards 7 and 9 1x 1975 Checklist card SET: grey back, 2* asterisk, no copyright on cards 7 and 9 1x 1975 Checklist card SET: grey back, 1* asterisk, copyright on cards 7 and 9 1x 1975 Checklist card SET: grey back, 2* asterisk, copyright on cards 7 and 9 1975 3x different wrapper variants + 1x sample wrapper + some sealed wrappers 1975 large uncut sheet + some 6-sticker uncut sheets 1x 1975 Vendor sheet 1x 1975 sealed BOX with all wax packs My Marvel Stickers 1976 collection is composed of: 1x 1976 1* asterisk white back SET + 6 caption variants 1x 1976 2* asterisk white back SET + 6 caption variants 1x 1976 1* asterisk Blue markings on back UK SET, no caption variants exist 1x 1976 2* asterisk Blue markings on back UK SET, no caption variants exist 1x 1976 Checklist card SET: white back, 1* asterisk 1x 1976 Checklist card SET: white back, 2* asterisk 1x 1976 Checklist card SET: grey back, 1* asterisk 1x 1976 Checklist card SET: grey back, 2* asterisk 1976 All nine wrapper variants + some sealed wrappers 1x 1976 sealed BOX with all wax packs WANTED: 1974 Test Issue #1 Checklist 9-card SET released for the 1975 22-sticker test issue #1 tan back without character names SET 1975/1975 44-sticker tan back Test Issue #2 SET 1975/1975 Checklist 9-card SET released for the 1975/1975 44-sticker tan back Test Issue #2 SET 2* asterisk white back – Captain Marvel “Which way to the John” variant Best regards! Federico - Italy
  8. sorry BUT ... I can barely find few of my older journals.... all the other ones seem lost. Only these are present... missing the other 28!! so?
  9. ...once again no 9.9 HI Guys! I have been away for a while Mego World Greatest Superheroes are my new passion so CGC books have lost the top priority in my collection...but despite of this I keep on submitting books... I have just received 60 graded comics (mostly early copper age) I had shipped to CGC in February 2016. 39 working days to get the awaited "graded" status is a VERY LONG TIME in my opinion. Honestly, after 38 submissions, I need to say that this long waiting really demotivates me a lot. I think that 15-20 working days should be the maximum acceptable amount of time. These books were selected during 2015 and most of them came back in 9.4 (the minimum grade I usually accept for post 1980 books) or better... 2x 8.5 3x 9.0 9x9.2 13x9.4 17x9.6 16x9.8 ...with the gem being a complete DD 227-233 (Nocenti Miller) run...that resulted in an almost complete set in 9.6-9.8 (weirdly 227 came out in 8.5 ) Unfortunately after 38 submissions to CGC for a total of 880 books I still haven't received a single 9.9 TITLE ISSUE FORECAST CGC Amazing Spider-Man 255 9.4-9.6 // 9.6 Amazing Spider-Man 343 9.6-9.8 // 9.4 Avengers 299 9.6-9.8 // 9.6 Avengers 300 9.6-9.8 // 9.4 Cloak & Dagger 4 9.6-9.8 // 9.8 Daredevil 227 9.4-9.6 // 8.5 Daredevil 228 9.4-9.6 // 9.6 Daredevil 229 9.4-9.6 // 9.6 Daredevil 230 9.4-9.6 // 9.6 Daredevil 231 9.4-9.6 // 9.8 Daredevil 232 9.4-9.6 // 9.8 Daredevil 233 9.4-9.6 // 9.6 Elektra Assassin 3 9.4-9.6 // 9.2 Excalibur 1 9.6-9.8 // 9.8 Excalibur 6 9.6-9.8 // 9.8 Excalibur 7 9.6-9.8 // 9.8 Fantastic Four 322 9.6-9.8 // 9.8 Fantastic Four 323 9.6-9.8 // 9.6 Fantastic Four 336 9.6-9.8 // 9.8 Hulk 369 9.6-9.8 // 9.2 Spawn 9 9.4-9.6 // 9.6 Thor 392 9.6-9.8 // 9.6 Uncanny X-Men 275 9.6-9.8 // 9.8 Uncanny X-Men 276 9.6-9.8 // 9.8 Uncanny X-Men 169 9.4-9.6 // 9.2 Uncanny X-Men 198 9.6-9.8 // 9.6 Uncanny X-Men 231 9.6-9.8 // 9.4 Uncanny X-Men 234 9.6-9.8 // 9.6 Uncanny X-Men 236 9.6-9.8 // 9.4 Uncanny X-Men 238 9.6-9.8 // 9.6 Uncanny X-Men 262 9.6-9.8 // 9.2 Uncanny X-Men 270 9.6-9.8 // 9.2 Uncanny X-Men 280 9.6-9.8 // 9.6 Uncanny X-Men 284 9.6-9.8 // 9.4 Uncanny X-Men 285 9.6-9.8 // 9.8 Uncanny X-Men 294 9.6-9.8 // 9.4 Uncanny X-Men 295 9.6-9.8 // 9.2 Uncanny X-Men 296 9.6-9.8 // 9.6 Wolverine 4 9.6-9.8 // 9.0 Wolverine 5 9.6-9.8 // 9.4 X-Factor 12 9.6-9.8 // 9.4 X-Factor 14 9.6-9.8 // 9.6 X-Factor 33 9.6-9.8 // 9.2 X-Factor 35 9.6-9.8 // 9.4 X-Factor 71 9.6-9.8 // 9.8 X-Factor 84 9.2-9.4 // 9.0 X-Factor 85 9.6-9.8 // 9.0 X-Factor 86 9.6-9.8 // 8.5 X-Factor 19 9.6-9.8 // 9.6 Uncanny X-Men 186 9.6-9.8 // 9.8 Uncanny X-Men 193 9.6-9.8 // 9.4 Uncanny X-Men 197 9.6-9.8 // 9.4 Uncanny X-Men 267 9.6-9.8 // 9.2 Uncanny X-Men 279 9.6-9.8 // 9.4 Uncanny X-Men 287 9.6-9.8 // 9.6 Uncanny X-Men 288 9.6-9.8 // 9.4 Uncanny X-Men 289 9.6-9.8 // 9.8 Uncanny X-Men 290 9.6-9.8 // 9.8 Uncanny X-Men 291 9.6-9.8 // 9.2 Wolverine 2 9.6-9.8 // 9.8 Ciao! Federico - Italy
  10. Let's celebrate my 1000th graded book and 202.000 registry points! AND ...once again no 9.9 HI Guys!I finally did it! after almost 10 years of CGC collecting...I reached the remarkable goal of owning more than 1000 graded books (1017 in competitive sets but they are 1041 if we consider my customs sets too).More than 202.000 registry points is not a bad result too!In February I submitted 60 more comics (mostly late bronze/early copper age) to CGC.Most of these were selected during 2014 and 85% of them came back in 9.4 (the minimum grade I usually accept for post 1980 books) or better...28x 9.8, 17x 9.6, 8x 9.4, 3x 9.2, 2x 9.0, 1x no grade , 1x 6.5Lately I have been concentrating on late bronze and early copper age Marvel books and they are very very hard to find in high grade!A minimal spine stress is capable of killing a gorgeous book. X-Factor 1-80, Uncanny X-men 200-280 are pretty hard to find in 9.6!I think high grade books of this period will be appreciated in the next decade by our sons :)Unfortunately after 37 submissions to CGC for a total of 820 books I still haven't received a single 9.9 :(Ok..I don't submit post-2000 books so the chances for a 9.9 are thin for bronze/copper age books but I still feel very unlucky.Turnaround was HORRIBLE this time. Cgc received my books on 04/01/2015 but they were ready to ship in early july.TITLE ISSUE FORECAST CGC2001 Space Odissey 3 9.2-9.4 // 9.62001 Space Odissey 4 9.4-9.6 // 9.62001 Space Odissey 5 9.4-9.6 // 9.42001 Space Odissey 6 9.6-9.8 // 9.82001 Space Odissey 7 9.6-9.8 // 9.62001 Space Odissey 9 9.6-9.8 // 9.62001 Space Odissey 10 9.4-9.6 // 9.4Marvel Fanfare 1 9.6-9.8 // 9.8Man-Thing V2 #1 1 9.4-9.6 // 9.4Micronauts 1 9.2-9.4 // 9.4Punisher War Zone 2 9.6-9.8 // 9.8Punisher War Zone 3 9.6-9.8 // 9.8Punisher War Zone 4 9.6-9.8 // 9.8Punisher War Zone 5 9.6-9.8 // 9.8Punisher War Zone 6 9.6-9.8 // 9.8Punisher War Zone 7 9.6-9.8 // 9.8Punisher War Zone 8 9.6-9.8 // 9.6Incredible Hulk 338 9.4-9.6 // 9.4What If 28 9.4-9.6 // 9.6Silver Surfer 1982 1 9.4-9.6 // 9.6Uncanny X-Men 253 9.4-9.6 // 9.6Uncanny X-Men 262 9.4-9.6 // 9.2Crisis on Infinite Earths 11 9.4-9.6 // 9.8SuperMan Man of Steel 3 9.4-9.6 // 9.2SuperMan Man of Steel 4 9.4-9.6 // 9.8SuperMan Man of Steel 5 9.4-9.6 // 9.8New Mutants 71 9.6-9.8 // 9.6New Mutants 72 9.6-9.8 // 9.6New Mutants 73 9.6-9.8 // 9.8Amazing Spider-Man 3rd 700 9.6-9.8 // 9.8What If II 1 9.6-9.8 // 9.8What If II 2 9.6-9.8 // 9.8X-Factor 37 9.6-9.8 // 9.8X-Factor 38 9.6-9.8 // 9.0X-Factor 39 9.6-9.8 // 9.6X-Factor 60 9.6-9.8 // 9.2X-Factor 61 9.6-9.8 // 9.4X-Factor 62 9.6-9.8 // 9.4X-Factor 63 9.6-9.8 // 9.8X-Factor 64 9.6-9.8 // 9.6X-Factor 65 9.6-9.8 // 9.8X-Factor 66 9.6-9.8 // 9.6X-Factor 67 9.6-9.8 // 9.8X-Factor 68 9.6-9.8 // 9.6X-Factor 69 9.6-9.8 // 9.8X-Factor 70 9.6-9.8 // 9.8Daredevil 264 9.6-9.8 // 9.4Daredevil 267 9.6-9.8 // 9.8Wolverine 75 9.6-9.8 // 9.8X-Men 25 9.6-9.8 // 9.8X-Force 25 9.6-9.8 // 9.6X-Factor 92 9.6-9.8 // 9.0X-Terminators 1 9.6-9.8 // 9.8X-Terminators 2 9.6-9.8 // 9.6X-Terminators 3 9.6-9.8 // 9.8X-Terminators 4 9.6-9.8 // 9.8X-Men 25Gold 9.6-9.8 // 9.8Excalibur 71 9.6-9.8 // 9.6Uomo Ragno II Serie 59 9.6-9.8 // .0Uomo Ragno III Serie 1 7.5-8.0 // 6.5Ciao!Federico - Italy
  11. Unfortunately my parents didn't allow me to buy Marvel comics when I was a child... so I read Topolino (Mickey Mouse) 'till the age of 10 I started reading Marvel stories very late... I remember that during the summer on the Adriatic Riviera ...it must have been 1985...there were TONS and TONS of Corno Marvel comic books at the local newsstands selling... like 10 for a penny (£100) Ciao! Federico
  12. And for our foreign friends...a glimpse at one of my UOMO RAGNO (1st series, ed. Corno) Collections...(This one is composed by VF/NM to NM+ books only) This series lasted from 1970 to 1981, and saw 283 issues printed. For us it has a very important hystorical importance because it contains the very first Spidey appearances in Italy...in italian language! In my pics you can see the different ways the stickers were attached to the books and some of the posters. Ciao! Federico
  13. What about these? Fantastici Quattro Corno 154 shrinkwrapped with the Supereroi sticker album...less than 3 in existance!!! and.....drumroll: Uomo Ragno 179 shrinkwrapped with the Supereroi sticker album...less than 2 in existance!! :-)
  14. Hello guys.... Look at these CORNO Beauties sitting in my collection ... This is a full "Medalcalcio" set on 9.4/9.8 books This is the rare Corriere della Paura #1 with the golden medallion still Shrinkwrapped with the book ( W O W... probably just 2-3 copies still exist in these conditions!): This is the rare Corriere della Paura #1 with the silver medallion still Shrinkwrapped with the book ( W O W... probably just 2-3 copies still exist in these conditions!):
  15. AVENGERS THE MYTH - EXHIBITION MILAN (ITALY) 28/3/2015 - 31/5/2015 Hello Avengers fans! With great pleasure I would like to announce that in occasion of the release of the new movie "Avengers age of Ultron", a fantastic exhibition devoted to the Avengers is being held from the 28th of march to the 31st of May 2015 at the prestigious Museum of Cartoons of Milan - ITALY And ... with great pride I wish to announce that many prestigious vintage pieces on display (MEGO and Marx Toys, 60/70s posters, memorabilia and CGC comics from the Silver and Bronze Age) come directly from my personal collection ... The exhibition is organized in 5 sections: Thor, Iron Man, Captain America, Hulk, Shield. In each area you can find objects, comics, vintage memorabilia, original drawings, movies costumes etc etc. all accompanied by explanatory panels that guide the visitors through the decades from the '60s to today. There are also various sections devoted to Avengers-themed toys and models and a couple of interactive sites. The national media have given a lot of prominence to this initiative! A television report aired on the most important news channel of Italy (TG1) on the 1st of April 2015...You can watch it at minute 25:45 http://www.rai.tv/dl/RaiTV/programmi/media/ContentItem-fde5fb7f-4e68-4344-8918-0610cbba2b82.html#p= Another interesting TV report can be found here...from minute 1:13 http://www.movieforkids.it/news/alla-scoperta-degli-avengers-a-milano/28008/ Some pics of the exhibition are posted here: http://blog.screenweek.it/2015/03/avengers-il-mito-la-nostra-visita-alla-mostra-di-wow-spazio-fumetto-a-milano-421654.php This is the official website of the exhibition: http://www.museowow.it/wow/it/avengers-il-mito/ And this is their Facebook page: https://it-it.facebook.com/SpazioFumettoWOW It's the third time I lend some of my beloved vintage collectibles from my Marvel collection: I love to share hard or impossible to find items with other Marvel fans. These are the links of the other two exhibitions I lent my items to: SPIDER-MAN THE MYTH - EXHIBITION MILAN (ITALY) 19/5/2012 - 29/7/2012 http://comics.www.collectors-society.com/JournalDetail.aspx?JournalEntryID=11676 MARVELMANIA POSTERS at MOTORSHOW! http://comics.www.collectors-society.com/JournalDetail.aspx?JournalEntryID=16201 If you happen to come to Italy in this period or you plan to visit EXPO in Milan...why not stepping by the exhibition? CIAO! FEDERICO PICCININI - Sassuolo (ITALY) To see old comments for this Journal entry, click here. New comments can be added below.
  16. Sorry but I totally disagree: Posters and stickers form integral part of CORNO comics and a collection of mint books complete with all gadgets possesses an immense economical and hystorical value. Collectors (mainly italians) who hate CGC are normally hypocritical older guys that very well know their books are not mint as they have been claiming all life but mid or low grades and with plenty of hidden restoration (colour touch etc etc) and oppose to this serious way of collecting and preserving comics with ridicolous excuses like "Comics are made for reading" or "Grading is relative"... Come on!!! I still have to see somebody browsing the pages of his original high grade AS1!...If you want to read it just get a reprint!! When I started collecting CGC ( I currently rank 95th (!!) in the world ranking) and submitting books I understood my grading standards were ridicolously low and since then I became extremely selective and picky in terms of conditions of what I wanted to collect. I hope your friend is not one of those who love the nauseating modern Marvels.... Modern heroes stories are written by no-brainers, art (ahaha can you call it art anymore?) is amateurish and the computer coloring makes me sick after 5 pages . Federico
  17. Hi! Yes the amateur techniques used to "clean" a returned book are: 1. Trimming (this is the case with the book I sent to CGC) 2. Cleaning with solvents In my long experience...both techniques are uneffective due to the aggressive red/blue paint that never goes away completely and because in most cases the paint stained the internal pages and gadgets too. What are "returned" books you may ask? Comics in Italy were distributed ONLY through newsagents 'till the early 90s. The unsold books normally went back to distributorrs or publishers who would then paint the edges and throw them into special discounted packages called "busta". Most of us were super happy about this because we could buy comics at half the cover price. The italian terms for the painted-edge books are "busta" or "resa" comics. Most of these "busta" books were distributed in touristic cities in summer! CGC doesn't even know about posters or stickers so they considered my books "complete". Actually if you carefully check the words on the covers you fill find the word "MANIFESTO" which means large poster not stapled to the book. a "POSTER instead is normally a 2-page sized poster stapled to the center of the book... Thor1 had stickers + manifesto Devil1 had a manifesto Uomo Ragno1 had a manifesto Fantastici Quattro 1 had stickers + manifesto In the next few days I could post some MINT examples from my collection if you are interested! Federico That is VERY good to know and I thank you. I noticed that you have a 7.0 trimmed. I was wondering if that was due to a return book like you mentioned. Also I notice that your CGC copy does not indicate anything about a poster. Is that because your copy has one or is that because CGC does not consider the poster as part of the comic?
  18. Since you are so interested in Corno books... These are the scans of the lowest graded first issues I owned...that a couple of years ago I decided to submit to CGC to test their grading standards on italian books and see if they could spot the trimming and restoration.... And yes they do spot anything eheheh But NO ...they don't know anything about posters and stickers so no green labels! P.S. I own ALL MARVEL Corno books with ALL gadgets (posters stickers etc etc) in 9.4/9.8 and it has been a 30-year-challenge to get them all. I.E. I had to buy multiple complete series of UOMO RAGNO (at least 6/7) to build a Mint collection according to US standards. Ciao FEDERICO
  19. Hi! A mint copy with a mint poster (VF according to US standards) range btw 800-1000€. It's a HARD task to find it in high grade.... Lower grade copies with the poster can be found at 500-600€ . The poster alone can be found anywhere between 300-600€. BUT you must be VERY careful when purchasing Editoriale Corno Books. Early books and their posters may have a reddish or bluish paint on the top and bottom edge meaning they come from distributors'returns (resa). These sell for significatively less than the untouched books and posters. Also beware to trimmed books(typical trick to remove the paint)... I can help you in case you want to find a Uomo Ragno 1! Ciao Federico
  20. Print runs varied a lot along the years.... Issues from the early 70s probably had a 50.000 print run... In mid 70s many books like Uomo Ragno and Fantastici Quattro reached a 100.000-200.000 print run. Sales quickly dropped 'till 1982/1984 (5.000-10.000 copies) when Editoriale Corno went into bankrupcy. Many late books are even rarer because most of the warehouse copies were "re-Covered" by distributors or collected into 3-book paperbacks thus leaving in place very few original intact copies! Ciao Federico
  21. Tadaaaaaaammmmmm ITALY's Wolverine 1st appearance from Incredible Hulk 181 Wolverine 1st appearance was printed on: UOMO RAGNO 193 - Editoriale Corno - Printed in Italy on 22/09/1977 The book typically contains two issues and a half : Amazing Spider Man n.152 (01/76) "Shocker colpisce ancora" (wein / andru / esposito - giacoia) Incredible hulk n.181 (11/74) "Ed ecco... Wolverine!" Daredevil n.127 (11/75) "Hai ucciso, Torpedo... e ora pagherai" (part 2 of 2)
  22. What if Marvel invaded motorsport?! It has passed a while since my last post... Last week I loaned my precious Marvelmania posters for a show called MOTORSHOW being held in Bologna (Italy) from the 6th to the 14th of December... www.motorshow.it This is one of the greatest MOTOR shows in Europe with hundreds of racing cars on exhibit (Rally, F1, FCART, NASCAR etc etc...) and racing for the joy of the public(!!), simulators and various entertainment events for the automotives-addicted. Weirdly...the guys from the Milan Comic Museum asked me to support them with some of my rare Posters in one of the entertainment side-events...and I could not say no! Especially because they were placed right next to a vintage Ferrari Formula 1 (F1126C2) Car driven in 1982 by the mythical Gilles Villeneuve! The lucky visitors will be able to see altogether the following original posters: 1. Spider-Man by John Romita (1969) 2. Captain America by Jim Steranko (1969) 3. Silver Surfer by Jack Kirby (1969) 4. Hulk by Herb Trimpe (1969) 5. Thor by Jack Kirby (1969) 6. Doctor Doom by Jack Kirby (1969) 7. Fantastic Four by Jack Kirby (1969) 8. Captain America -- Cap goes wild by Jim Steranko (1969) 9. Black Knight (1969) 10. Spider-Man (1966) 11. Hulk (1966) Ciao! Federico To see old comments for this Journal entry, click here. New comments can be added below.