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mec3437

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  1. I wish, but it was folded into a nice little square. The folks at the Hobby Lobby essentially pressed it to flatten it out for the framing process. I was pleasantly surprised at how good it looked after everything was said and done with it. Now to make a man/nerd cave with comics and football stuff. Is the X-Men Legends series that started a few months back? I think I remember seeing it on the shelf at the LCS but never picked it up. If so, I can scoop up a few back issues and give it a shot.
  2. Awesome! I've been wanting to pick up the XA poster as well! I was super pleased with how my Fall poster came out after being framed at the Hobby Lobby.
  3. I was watching an auction on a 184 9.8 about a month or so ago. I considered hopping in then it sold for over $1k. Now, some may argue it was a newsstand but newsstand or not, there is no way in dog balls that Forge's first appearance is ever worth a G.
  4. There shouldn't be anything rare in there minus the 30 cent price variants (98, 99, 100) and 35 cent price variants (105, 106, 107) if it is being touted as 1970s and 1980s X-Men. If you're wanting to know the issues to look for that have gone stupid in the last few months, then anything with a first appearance. 221 & 244 come to mind immediately. 212 has a black cover that fetches a premium in high grade. Maybe if some are Canadian price variants (162-208), then high grade ones are sought after. 141 and earlier are doing well. Other than that, sit back and enjoy the reading.
  5. My nice copy and my reader newsstand. One day if the market crashes, I'll get a Canadian price variant of #21. I remember the silent issue concept being revisited in the early 2000s Image series with a #21 as well. I liked that series for a while, then it kinda veered off into 'What the hell?' territory.
  6. I grew up reading X-Men from the 1980s. I probably started in the 270s but worked my way back. Notwithstanding the greatness of the Claremont time with Byrne and Cockrum, I was quite the fan of the series up until around issue 400. I've since completed the entire UXM run since they were mostly dollar bin fodder by the time I got back into collecting. I don't know if I'll ever read them, but I do revisit the era I'm fond of from the late 70s to the mid 90s. I liked Silvestri's art a lot when I was first getting into UXM. I scoured the back issue bins to find issues in that run as well as issues like 201, 202, 205, 210-213, 221, 222, etc. I loved the Fall of the Mutants and reread it a couple years ago. I thought the X-Men portion was done well. Hell, I even bought and framed a Fall poster recently. But, yeah, then Jim Lee took on the art and I really started digging it, then got into X-Men v2 (1991). Eventually, it all started becoming a convoluted mess and I was almost out of high school and would rather spend what money I was making as a dishwasher on a date than on comics. I look fondly on that era of comics. I'm sure it's a lot of filler with some hits and severe misses. But damn, it was fun to read those stories and see how they differed with the X-Men cartoon. Hodge was X-Factor #1. I think he became a Phalanx somewhere later on after the X-Tinction Agenda. Lang was UXM #96. Don't remember about the Brood. I have a lot of reading to get caught up on.
  7. Probably nothing yet, but I have the whole UXM run with extras plus the various other X titles from the era. I was more surprised when I was seeing copies of UXM 221 going for high amounts plus X-Factor 6 was getting hot again. So, I decided to start checking more stuff out and my mind was blown. I also don't know in what reality Transformers #1 is an almost $3K book in 9.8.
  8. It's been a while since I've sent anything international that wasn't through ebay's Global Shipping, but it does look like a medium USPS priority box going overseas starts around $90. That could account for MCS' high shipping rate. First Class International rates seem to have gone up to about $30 as well. Still, $90 seems excessive. With the import taxes that other countries have, that adds up quickly. And you're right UK and AUS shipping to me is relatively inexpensive with tracking.
  9. For first class international, I think we ship up to 2-3 pounds for $24 (generally what I've seen for sending to UK and CAN). Not bad with tracking, so I really don't have a problem shipping to the UK, CAN, NZ, AUS, GER, and a few other places. I'm open to doing it since I like collecting pence copies of Marvel comics so I like to pay it forward so to speak.
  10. The Dreamwave stuff is hit and miss. Some of the retailer incentives as well as the More than Meets the Eye guidebooks are sought after but for the most part it's dollar bin fodder. The unofficial recognition guides may have an audience. Honestly, I'm not too familiar with them. Sale prices seem to be a mixed bag.
  11. Rocket Racer, Shotgun, Shamrock, the Arabian Knight
  12. I would just like my three reholder books that were delivered to Sarasota May 4th to be entered into the system.
  13. I would think you wouldn't be able to return it after having CGC regrade it since it is no longer in the condition that it was when you bought and received it. Personally, I would recommend going for the return if you are feeling uncertain about the grade provided.
  14. I had that problem last night
  15. I'm still waiting on a few books to be entered into the system for reholder. They were delivered in early May. Stay the course and we'll get through it together!
  16. I received a high value package from a fellow forum member, and a signature was required by UPS. I missed the first delivery attempt and UPS left a notice. I took off work early the next day to wait for it. Around 3PM, I check outside and the package was sitting on the front step. No knock, no "Hey, it's here", nothing. Tracking confirmed it was signed by someone (most likely the driver). It's bad. FedEx generally waits until I answer the door, or I reroute what I can. USPS is straight leave it at the door and forge my signature.
  17. I liked it. It definitely got better as it went on. It was a little odd to see her going toe to toe with Galactus and the Hulk. But, new characters have to look strong. I would say the back half of the series is better than the first half. The stuff with Rogue was a fun read, and then after she goes to California wasn't too shabby either. It's nothing groundbreaking, but I definitely have a soft spot (possibly on my head) for some of these random series like Dazzler, The Thing, and Spider-Woman. Dazzler the Movie was ok. Not the best read, and probably more of a Shooter vanity project since he sunk a lot of resources into Dazzler.
  18. With the way the market is now, everything is a key so why not?
  19. Picked up a couple. Just need three more Dazzler CPVs to complete the run. #41 is proving most troublesome.
  20. I buy the heck out of NM copies of Dakota North #1-5 when I find them. I liked the initial 5 issue series. I assume it didn't sell well since it ended on a cliffhanger.
  21. I was a missing a check from MCS a month or two ago as well. I contacted Este at MCS and had a replacement check within two weeks. Awesome people to work with.
  22. I got a stack from US Gains for my gym time