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Ronirain

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  1. Huges was a great artist and im thinking I also will gladly take a "Grellow" label as you put it! Lol Would Love to get a Keown signature! My favorite Hulk artist and I loved PITT but I don't think he makes his way around my area?
  2. Thanks for both replies!... Yeah I guess that "would it be worth it" is more of a personal opinion. Ive been collecting comics since the mid 80's every book ive ever purchased was either read and put right in a bag and board or just put in a bag and board so they're all in extremely good condition. As far as selling, I have never gotten rid of a single comic (hoarder tendencies lol) and there's just something about having "MY"" book getting graded that's gratifying. Heading to NYCC in a few weeks and I'm looking forward to having my second batch of books graded. And possibly signed as well.. Thank you for the input! I realize that maybe I should put a little deeper thought into which books I get graded.
  3. I'm kinda new at comic grading and would like some opinions.. So I have a Lady Death #1, signed by Steven Hughes back in 1994 at a convention with a COA. I want to also have the book signed by Brian Polido at NYCC as a signature series. So what I dont know is how will that be graded by CGC, still a Yellow label or a green label and would it be worth it? Any opinions/input would be appreciated! Thanks....