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merlinflex

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  1. Let me know, maybe can work something out to take off your hands!
  2. Thanks for all the tips, going to deslabb it and send in to CGC shortly here!
  3. Have a the incredible hulk 180 graded by PGX that I acquired some number of years ago, maybe even a decade ago. PGX graded at 2.5. Any thoughts on having CGC pressing and regrade worth it?
  4. Here are a few that I recently mounted in my man cave/office!
  5. yepper, I do, a Van Helsing #1 and a X-MEN The Movie Wolverine cover Prequel # 1 (2000). both are 9.6 - 9.8
  6. So getting a signature from Hugh Jackman and on the fence on which of these I should get. I realize personal choice, but still deciding to see what the greater community thinks: Wolverine #1 Limited Frank Miller 1982 CGC 7.5 or Wolverine #1 (4TH SERIES) MARVEL 2013 CGC 9.8 already signed by Stan Lee or Hulk #180 non-CGC graded company that starts with "P" 2.5 (will have cracked and done by CGC) or Van Helsing #1 not graded, but IMO near mint, 9.6+ Thanks!
  7. I saw that they just added Ralph Macchio to NY Comic Con for signing. I already have a CGC slabbed Cobra Kai; The Karate Kid Saga Continues # 1 signed from last year by Martin Kove, Peyton List, Xolo Mariduena, Mary Mouser & William Zabka. Would be great to get Macchio signature as with CGC witness and then get slabbed again. I see that CGC says" CGC Comics, CSG, and CGC Trading Cards will be onsite to accept submissions", but how do I do that? Do I pay them and they will they get the signature for me or do I need to pay and stand inline to get the signature and just grab a CGC person to witness (before hand)? If so, who un-slabbs and all that? Thanks for any input!
  8. What are you charging per each signature? I would want 5 on one comicbook and get it submitted to CGC. Thanks Martin Kove 50.00 Mary Mouser 40.0 Peyton List 40.00 William Zabka 60.00 Xolo Mariduena: : 40.00
  9. Signed by Stan Lee and John Romita Signed by Stan Lee Signed by Brie Larson Signed by Zachary Levi more to come including a CGC Detective Comics 1000 JeeHyung Lee ""Virgin"" Edition WITH MARGOT ROBBIE sig too....CGC 9.9
  10. Signed by Karen Allen, John Rhys-Davies and Harrison Ford! One of kind I believe!
  11. I found this: https://marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com/wiki/Darcy_Lewis It says the following are here first appearances, guessing in that order? I have Thor Adaption #1, which would appear to be her 2nd appearance? It was released in 2013, and the Fury one was released in 2012, so that would be her 1st appearance. I ordered the Fury one earlier so will get it prob next week. I already paid for the CGC for her signature on Thor Adaption one, so either I get with CGC to swap out or I just do two sigs, which is okay I guess, 1st and 2nd appearances might be okay The Avengers Prelude: Fury's Big Week Thor Adaptation Thor: The Dark World Prelude Thor: Ragnarok Prelude
  12. Sounds great all, appreciate the input, will be going with the RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK #3!!
  13. Got a spot to get a Harrison Ford signature on a comic. Got these and can't decided which one to send in: 1) Star Wars #1 (1977) 2) Star Wars #91 (Already signed by Stan Lee CGC sig series) 3) RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK #3 (Already signed by Karen Allen and John Rhys Davies CGC sig series) 4) Further Adventures of Indiana Jones #1 (not previously signed, CGC 9.6) Leaning towards Star Wars #1 but wanted to get someone input in case I am missing anything! ps...not sure about SW #91 with Stan Lee as other then Marvel publisher at the time, he didn't really have much to do with Star Wars.... TIA!!