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StuporMan

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  1. SOLD $170 X-Men #119 (Marvel, 1979) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Moses Magnum, Sunfire, Colleen Wing, and Misty Knight appearances. Dave Cockrum cover. John Byrne art. SOLD $150 X-Men #126 (Marvel, 1979) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Proteus appearance. John Byrne and Terry Austin art. George Perez and Austin cover. SOLD $265 X-Men #137 (Marvel, 1980) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. "Death" of Phoenix. Gladiator, Lilandra, the Watcher, and Imperial Guard appearances. Double-sized issue. John Byrne story, cover, and art SOLD $125 X-Men #138 (Marvel, 1980) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Cyclops leaves the X-Men. Funeral for Jean Grey. Dazzler appearance. John Byrne and Terry Austin cover and art. SOLD $150 X-Men #128 (Marvel, 1979) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Proteus appearance. John Byrne and Terry Austin art. George Perez and Austin cover. SALE PENDING $175 X-Men #136 (Marvel, 1980) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Lilandra appearance. President Jimmy Carter appears in one panel. John Byrne cover and art. SOLD $175 X-Men #140 (Marvel, 1980) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Alpha Flight "disbands" in this issue. Wendigo and the Blob appearances. John Byrne cover and art. SOLD $100 X-Men #143 (Marvel, 1981) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Christmas cover. N'Garai appearance. Kitty Pryde solo story. John Byrne art. Shipped well-packaged USPS Priority insured shipping. I will ship to US only and take PayPal only to a verified address. No exceptions. Please contact me with any questions Listing multiple X-men books, free shipping if you buy multiple.
  2. Captain America Comics #52 (Timely, 1946) CGC FN- 5.5 Off-white to white pages. Human Torch vs. Catman story. Alex Schomburg atomic bomb cover. Vince Alascia, Al Bellman, and Al Gabriele art. CGC notes, "Tape on interior cover." Pics of the front and back are attached. $565 firm, which includes well-packaged USPS Priority insured shipping. I will ship to US only and take PayPal only to a verified address. No exceptions. Please contact me with any questions
  3. Is anyone facilitating for CGC this year?
  4. Wow that looks exactly like my collection.
  5. Ive noticed that book has trended up but not that much Has been a solid selling book in 9.8 for years, I picked a 9.8 candidate at a show aside another educated copperhead. He keept asking me if I wanted that book I said I definitely want this book. The 345 in 9.8 has been expensive for years. The 344 goes for around $125-150 in 9.8 also Doesn't show up too often, but $400 is outrageous. That's more than what 340 goes for in 9.8 Last sale for 345 on Heritage was $167. There's another one ending next week...
  6. That Ghostly Weird issue! Easily one of my grails
  7. I am collecting this series, did not know any of this. Thanks for the info and great find! Love those moody/eerie covers
  8. What happens in Man Thing 3? First Foolkiller. Grrrrr. Was just about to list one of my Man Thing 3s, and discovered it was missing the Marvel Value Stamp. Don't sweat it. It's not the same Foolkiller anyway Maybe, but some people will look for the first appearance of the first iteration of a character. At least I know that I didn't spend more than a few bucks on any of my copies That is a crapshoot with certain characters and could do either way and while FK 1's origin story was a Steve Gerber gem, he was only in 2 issues. FK 2 has a longer body of work and I'd think that people buying a 1st appearance because of the Deadpool series would want the FK who is in the series. But that could just be me The biggest example I can give is GOTG. Marvel Super-Heroes #18 took off in price and that iteration of GOTG had nothing to do with the characters in the movie. Different time, different characters, etc. The only thing in common was the name of the group, Guardians of the Galaxy. Agreed, the first appearance of the cinematic or modern GOTG is in Annihilation: Conquest #6. Same thing with Groot's appearance in the TTA - he was just a big dumb tree-monster back when Kirby and Lee were churning out monster books. Maybe it's a prototype? Same with his second appearance in Hulk Annual #5. His first modern appearance as the hero he is known as today is in Annihilation: Conquest - Starlord #1. All of these books are relatively cheap compared to their unrelated Silver Age counter parts.
  9. Didn't know about Groo appearances in Epic. Has anyone read those stories before? I am curious if they are reprints or just for Epic storylines.
  10. Very good book. I show this off to my non-comics friends and they're always speechless.