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  1. Still not a reliable source thank you though I’m done here thanks everyone!
  2. Didn’t know I’d be wasting my time in an “awesome community”
  3. I didn’t know sun fading turns green purple and keeps most colors vibrant but only certain ones “faded”
  4. The cover has magnificent gloss and vibrancy I’ve had it confirmed at multiple comic shops there is no physical sun damage that is what made me throw it up on here Yes I only put alternate cover since maybe it could have been a prototype but I definitely think it is a end of the run copy with low ink or something. It is in too good of a condition to have any physical damages. I wish I could provide a video Didn’t necessarily mean an alternate cover since nothing has been recorded for this issue as such. It has been agreed by many comic shop owners to have been made this way just don’t know the answer to what I should do with it that’s why I entered this forum
  5. I have this issue in original form but also have this other copy that is the exact same yet the colors are very different like it has a bleached look to it. But there is no sign of sun damage and it is in great condition. Very glossy and untouched. It looks like an alternate cover and the details are so perfect and vibrant I rule out the sun damage idea. I’m just here for an opinion and maybe an answer to what this copy is. I can’t find anything online to support this. It’s almost like it was a prototype of some sort.