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H0RR0RSH0W

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  1. Wow so sad to hear. I interacted with him on here many(memorable) times. Had to sign in to pay my respects.
  2. I buy a copy every year. Sometimes through Gem usually through Amazon. Most years I pre-purchase & get it late June/early July. Still waiting for my copy to ship since I checked last night though. Would be nice since I paid for it a month ago.
  3. While not venturing a guess as to what the grade might be today I would say that after close inspection of the slab I do not see alot of damage to the book itself. I do see age wear & a ton of it. IMO it does not appear to have been pressed aside from being squeezed by the holder itself. Correct me if I'm wrong but there's no quantifiable damage to the outside of the book . No CBC's, no soft corners, no ticks along the spine, no dents or creases. Its a beautiful book & even has a square wrap. It could have qualified for a 9.4 or a 9.6 once upon a time however the one thing we all see is discoloration galore.
  4. Unless something has drastically changed recently CGC does not factor page color into the grade they assign. The page quality may have an effect on the grade but since these are newer books that should not ding it much. Page color will be denoted on the CGC label & the market will determine what a potential buyer will give you $ wise. It factors into "eye appeal". Not being rude but for grades above 9.0 theres no 9.5 . It goes in .2 increments. (9.0/9.2/9.4/9.6/9.8/9.9/10.0) below that it in .5 increments(8.5/8.0 etc.)
  5. Another thing you could do in the future in your sales threads is state a clear window for returns to be accepted. Right up front state :2 weeks, 1 month, 3 days, etc. Regardless the boards have a generally accepted time frame for a buyer to initiate a refund. Pretty sure it is way less than a year. Something like 1/12 of that in fact. Not just unfair that the buyer would request a refund after a year but rather completely ludicrous.
  6. My eBay is : https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2334524.m570.l1313&_nkw=collectible+comics+cgc+amazingspiderman+%2350&_sacat=0&LH_TitleDesc=0&_osacat=0&_odkw=collectible+comics+cgc If there's anything else I can help you do to make the world a better place send me a message at : https://www.cgccomics.com/boards/forum/92-moderation-review-request/
  7. Well that does not change the fact that that is the price it sells for. Not seeing what would drop the book to a 2.0. Are there chunks missing from the cover? Are there tics all up and down the spine? Are there any tears? It even looks like a fairly square wrap.
  8. My opinion would be this comic sells for $500-1000 in midgrade. Although there's alot of glare looks to me that it would grade at least that. Keep in mind when you say 'not looking to sell it at this time', itcan take months for a comic to go through the cleaning & grading process. You should at least post it in the PGM section so you'll have that to reference in the future.
  9. I would completely agree that one will not get the bleeding on the inside of the book out without a chemical cleaning. That however would be more than I would do to the book & lies quite far outside the realm of restoration since its the side effect of the indentation cause by the scribbling. I have never once seen scribing or writing on a books cover to be restoration. So with just that 1 touch up itshould avoid the "writing on front cover " notation and stay blue.The bleeding would ding the grade but I'd say it's 25/75 that it would be blue label regardless. So to answer the OP it would probably be blue either way but definitely blue with it erased. The veterans here usually use this sticky to answer this question so I would defer to that :
  10. A professional comic restoration expert can use an ordinary eraser on pencil graphite. You might get blue if you left it as is. Up to the collector what they want to put into it.
  11. A professional cleaning would be unnoticeable and let you get the blue label you most likely desire.
  12. I would second this and suggest putting the detailed photos/scans in the PGM section. Kill 2 birds with one stone so to speak. After of course reading forum guidelines.
  13. Ok I'll bite. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles # 1 &2 could be worth a ton of money depending on what printing and the condition. If they're 3rd print $60 would be about right however. No idea about theothers. If you want more information you are going to have to put up some scans &/or detailed pictures of the front & back inside covers of these books. There are plenty of people here that know far more than I & could tell you at a glance but you will have to put in some work. It will be worth your while.
  14. Yep. Wanted to say something to this effect. Haven't there been lots of posts about cracked books subbed for sigs coming back lower? In some instances much lower then .2 points if I recall. CGC says...?
  15. I doubt he would get the message. I my years I have never seen him post here. I would not want this to come across as a personal attack on him or his business.
  16. Unfortunately I may be forced to look elsewhere myself. Its too bad as I had mentioned they are a major resource for my collecting. It crossed my mind to give them some feed back directly but truthfully overall they have a take it or leave it attitude.
  17. Yes that too. No more super size images. Plus I am seeing far to many "image not available". Used to be alot of stock images but even that has gotten worse.
  18. If you are familiar with their old web page you might agree that it had a very dated appearance. Nothing really wrong with that. It was slow and cumbersome; like browsing in the age of Netscape navigator. When you had tons and tons of data that was just the way it was presented in those days. If you took some time you could generally find reams of great books new and old. No reason not to admit I have given them a good amount of business on some of my biggest purchases. I feel like the new design of their website is terrible. Makes it even harder to find books. I find it impossible. Even after sifting and sifting. At least the old design had a list of titles that if you knew it was their and just could not guess what they had the title listed under you could refer to that. It was fairly quick and always worth a peak at very least. The new design is terrible. If you cannot guess the title descriptor it gives you pages of suggestions unrelated to your search. Further there is no way to jump pages effectively. The web address resets if you type anything in the browser bar. Am I the only one finding the redesign impossible to use?
  19. Interesting question. Although I personally consider only works by Larry Hama to be canon to the copper age ARAH line it is really hard to say that this particular series from the DD line is not canon . The reason I say that it is, is because it does a very good job of "coloring inside the lines" as far as the Snake Eyes back story goes. DD does that to varying shades with the rest of the titles in their re-birthing of GI Joe but Snake Eyes :Declassified shines true in that regard. I have not read the trade paper back so I cannot speak to the continuity of that particular tale but if it follows suit I am sure it fits in just as well. Curios to hear if Hama himself has commented on the matter?
  20. Yes I know this topic has pretty much spun off into infinity and beyond at this point but not something anyone else has alluded to is that not every one wants to take their comic collecting to this level. If I mention that I am a member of a "Collectors society" or members only comic board I get treated like a snob and often it is a turn off to the average joe collector that I meet. It can be a real conversation killer.
  21. I have tried to point one or two people in this direction. Typically anyone who regularly engages me in conversations about comics and around about the time they start treating me like a "guru" for knowing what I know about comics. Usually I just say if you want to read about and learn more about comics than you could ever imagine take a look at the CGC boards. Often it is to throw them off my trail just because as much as I love comics and collecting I am a busy working man and do not really have the time to talk comics all day. So I try to politely point them to somewhere they can.
  22. While I do not find this surprising I do find it interesting that some of the selling prices issue #21 has reached have not even put it in the Overstreet list of top 25 copper books. Some might call it a small segment of the collecting community but still the book is a unique piece of comic book history.
  23. To answer this question the short answer would be around 2006. The long answer would be buried in the annals of the CGC message board.
  24. I am not saying that I do not understand why it is such a popular book but rather what I did not understand is that Hama being such a creator does not really deserve some of the hate he has gotten at times. The comment I made with BrooksR is really just a tangent to what I was originally asking. I am not taking a stance that the book is not worthy of it selling price either as I understand the basic factors of what makes a comic book valuable. Really I am most curious to hear is what those willing to pay for the book might someday see it reaching. If you have looked through this thread you might tend to agree I am in the right spot to ask that.
  25. Peculiar I might add that the highest priced books from years ago are of seemingly no value now in comparison to issue #21. I am talking multiple decimal point differences regardless of grade. It suggests to me that the buyers market has created the value more out Larry Hama's creative abilities than the material content. I mean if you have "read" the story , while it is good it is not the most intriguing story involving Snake eyes and storm shadow by far. So why the $$$$ in comparison o the other books? The only other book in the ARAH series that might currently compare is issue #155. The creative back story being that in both cases Hama was being pressed for time by Marvel. That all makes little sense to me because at times Larry recently has caught some hate for his willingness to try new things. It would seem to me that the creators willingness to try new ideas put him on the map in the first place and kept him there for 4 decades. So all the while this book although as I said in my OP that there are no typical external force affecting the books selling price it slowly continues to take a up tick regularly. I personally cannot see this book ever coming back down in to the breathable atmosphere. Although I am still quite curious as to where this segment of the collecting community may take it