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  1. Daredevil #181 features the “death” of Elektra + the 10th cover appearance of Bullseye! Overstreet 2023 NM- 9.2 value = $65. According to the CGC Census Report as of Tuesday, August 22, 2023, out of a total of 5,984 Universal copies graded, only 1,459 copies were graded in 9.8 with ONLY 6 copies graded higher in 9.9! With these statistics in mind, this represents a RARITY FACTOR of 24.38% of the total population. However, this is the much RARER Newsstand Edition Variant, which means that you can estimate that ONLY 2-4% of all 9.8s are Newsstand Edition copies! ___________________________________________________________ Published in April of 1982, the legendary Frank Miller (penciller) & Klaus Janson (inker) rendered a classic Bullseye Vs. Elektra battle cover! Frank Miller continued to push the envelope, as he decided to have Bullseye “kill” Elektra in this historic issue! In turn, this tragic event would add onto Bullseye’s resume of all the qualifications that make him Daredevil’s undisputed arch enemy! On that note, Daredevil #181 is an absolute MUST-HAVE for any Daredevil, Elektra, or Bullseye fan and/or collector! In my opinion, Bullseye is one of the most psychotic and deranged villains ever created by Marvel! As a result, Bullseye’s early cover appearances are some of the most violent, brutal, and entertaining in comics and are HIGHLY COLLECTIBLE! ___________________________________________________________ First 20 Bullseye Cover Appearances: 01. Daredevil #131 02. Daredevil #132 03. Daredevil #141 04. Daredevil #146 05. Daredevil #159 (not in costume) 06. Daredevil #160 07. Daredevil #161 08. Daredevil #169 09. Daredevil #172 10. Daredevil #181 11. Daredevil #197 12. Daredevil #200 13. Captain America #373 14. Captain America #374 15. Captain America #376 16. Captain America #377 17. Daredevil #288 18. Daredevil #289 (in Daredevil’s costume) 19. Daredevil #290 (in Daredevil’s costume) 20. Punisher #102 ___________________________________________________________ In closing, I submitted this PERFECTLY WRAPPED & CENTERED Newsstand Edition Variant copy to CGC Comics in May of 2023! I was ecstatic when I was informed that I landed the coveted CGC 9.8 NM/M grade! I am super proud to own this immaculate copy and look forward to watching it appreciate each year! Happy Collecting & Enjoy the Hunt! -Professor Pecora ___________________________________________________________ Daredevil #181 Newsstand Edition CGC 9.8 WP is featured in Professor Pecora's CGC Custom Registry Set entitled, "ALL EYES ON BULLSEYE!" To view the full REVIEW VIDEO, please visit ---> Professor Pecora's YouTube Channel Please also FOLLOW on Instagram ---> @professor_pecora eBay Store Link ---> Professor Pecora 2-Tone Eternal Music - Official Website: ---> 2nd Life Entertainment LLC (2-Tone Eternal) ___________________________________________________________
  2. Daredevil #172 features the 9th cover appearance of Bullseye + the 3rd appearance of the Kingpin within the Daredevil title! Overstreet 2023 NM- 9.2 value = $38. According to the CGC Census Report as of Tuesday, August 15, 2023, out of a total of 357 Universal copies graded, only 82 copies were graded in 9.8 with 0 copies graded higher! With these statistics in mind, this represents a RARITY FACTOR of 22.97% of the total population. ___________________________________________________________ Published in July of 1981, the legendary Frank Miller (penciller) & Klaus Janson (inker) rendered another dope Bullseye & Kingpin cover! In just his 9th cover appearance (12th appearance overall), Bullseye is featured leaping towards Daredevil in midair with a long multi-spiked blade! The Kingpin, who only makes his 3rd appearance in the Daredevil title, is portrayed dominantly in the background holding a lit cigarette, while he watches Daredevil take on the New York Mob & Bullseye! In addition, the beautiful dark and light blue background really brings out the white, yellow, and red colors to make this cover POP! On that note, Daredevil #172 is an absolute MUST-HAVE for any Daredevil, Kingpin, or Bullseye fan and/or collector! In my opinion, Bullseye is one of the most psychotic and deranged villains ever created by Marvel! As a result, Bullseye’s early cover appearances are some of the most violent, brutal, and entertaining in comics and are HIGHLY COLLECTIBLE! ___________________________________________________________ First 20 Bullseye Cover Appearances: 01. Daredevil #131 02. Daredevil #132 03. Daredevil #141 04. Daredevil #146 05. Daredevil #159 (not in costume) 06. Daredevil #160 07. Daredevil #161 08. Daredevil #169 09. Daredevil #172 10. Daredevil #181 11. Daredevil #197 12. Daredevil #200 13. Captain America #373 14. Captain America #374 15. Captain America #376 16. Captain America #377 17. Daredevil #288 18. Daredevil #289 (in Daredevil’s costume) 19. Daredevil #290 (in Daredevil’s costume) 20. Punisher #102 ___________________________________________________________ In closing, I purchased this PERFECTLY WRAPPED & CENTERED copy from the Shortboxed app in March of 2022! I am super proud to own this immaculate copy and look forward to watching it appreciate each year! Happy Collecting & Enjoy the Hunt! -Professor Pecora ___________________________________________________________ Daredevil #172 CGC 9.8 WP is featured in Professor Pecora's CGC Custom Registry Set entitled, "ALL EYES ON BULLSEYE!" To view the full REVIEW VIDEO, please visit ---> Professor Pecora's YouTube Channel Please also FOLLOW on Instagram ---> @professor_pecora eBay Store Link ---> Professor Pecora 2-Tone Eternal Music - Official Website: ---> 2nd Life Entertainment LLC (2-Tone Eternal) ___________________________________________________________
  3. The Batguys Returns by some former DC Comics Batman editors. They made this podcast sample. I'm sharing it because if they get enough positive responses they'll launch it as a regular show. Check it out.
  4. EDITED BY THE AUTHOR TO ADD: WARNING - SPECULATION IN THIS THREAD MAY BE INCORRECT! Thought some folks might find this bit of history interesting: A little over one year ago, Bob Dumas passed away after devoting the last 70 years of his life to keeping a promise he made to his parents. The promise was made after Bob and his family learned that Bob’s younger brother Roger had been declared missing in action ("MIA") in Korea as of November 4, 1950, due to a Chinese offensive that encircled Roger's battalion. The battalion broke out of the encirclement, but Roger and many others were unaccounted for after the running battle. Bob told the story of the promise he made many times during his life, perhaps most famously during a U.S. Senate Hearing in 1992: "I made a promise to my mother and father in 1950 that I would never stop looking for him until I brought him home dead or alive." Bob's promise made sense. At that time, being MIA often meant being a POW. Communication between the North Koreans and Chinese forces, on the one hand, and the United Nations forces, on the other, regarding POWs was spartan as the Chinese did not commit to the Geneva Convention until July 17, 1952. Thus, it was reasonable for Bob and his parents to believe that Roger might have been captured. Bob kept his promise to his parents by volunteering for front line duty in Korea so he could look for Roger in whatever free time he might have. An obituary states that Bob served two tours of duty and earned three Bronze stars while on the front lines. But Bob didn’t find Roger before the U.S., in line with newly elected President Eisenhower's campaign promise to end the Korean War, entered into the Korean armistice in 1953. Roger also wasn’t one of the prisoners of war (“POWs”) returned to the U.S. by the North Koreans and Chinese in August 1953. Instead, Roger was presumed dead as of February 26, 1954, as a result of a decision made by the Eisenhower Administration to declare all POW/MIAs who had not been returned or otherwise accounted for as "deceased." Still, Bob and his family did not give up hope that Roger was alive, instead they continued to believe Roger had been taken as a prisoner of war and could be brought home. Bob and Roger's father died in 1955. In 1959, six years after the Korean War had purportedly ended, Bob reaffirmed his promise to his mother as she lay on her death bed. As Bob relayed in one of his many media interviews regarding Roger, "I walked in front of her bed, and she thought I was Roger. I said 'No, I'm Bob.' She said, 'I thought it was Roger. I know he's alive. Promise me you'll always look for him.' I promised." Because Bob knew in his heart that Roger was alive, he never did stop looking for him. Roger's remains have never been found. In his search for Roger, Bob became a tireless advocate for Korean POW/MIAs. Bob made many trips to D.C. to meet with government officials, Congressmen, Senators, and at least one President (Reagan) to discuss Roger and POW/MIA issues. Bob testified multiple times to Congress, appeared in many media reports, and was the subject of documentaries. Bob even met with North Korean ambassadors. Later events would prove that Bob's hope concerning Roger was justified. Ultimately, Bob developed conclusive evidence that Roger had not been killed in action when he was declared MIA but had been captured and placed in a POW camp. Bob kept the promise to his parents to never give up looking for Roger until the day he died. Bob's dedication ultimately made Roger a symbol of America's abandonment of POWs held by North Korea after the Korean Armistice in 1953. It also caused Bob to become a leading activist on behalf of families seeking government action to obtain the return of POW/MIAs, and it put Bob in conflict with the highest echelons of the U.S. government – a conflict in which Bob won a significant court battle in 1983 which resulted in the re-classification of Roger from MIA to POW and the recognition that Roger was entitled to a POW medal. As a result, Roger, whose name is inscribed on the Courts of the Missing at the Honolulu Memorial, is a recipient of the Purple Heart, POW Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Korean Service Medal, United Nations Service Medal, Republic of Korea War Services Medal, Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation, and the Combat Infantryman Badge. Roger was also elevated at some point from Private First Class to Corporal. That POW Medal was especially significant to Bob. Bob testified in Congress that, even though the government presented it as a posthumous honor to Roger's family, Bob viewed the medal as Roger's property, not Bob's. Bob viewed himself as just a custodian of that medal until the day Roger would return and Bob could pin it on him. Bob spoke often about the promise he made to his parents and the media took notice. From the 1970s until Bob’s death, numerous articles referencing Bob’s promise to his parents to find Roger appeared in newspapers, national publications like Newsweek, and internet sites. When Bob died, tributes emphasized that Bob never gave up. Bob and Roger deserve honor and recognition for their heroism at war and for Bob's heroism in untiring activism in support of Roger and other POW/MIAs. Does this story have anything to do with comic books? Maybe or maybe not. Through many many hours of research, I have found no mention of Bob and Roger and comic books. Bob and Roger may have nothing to do with the Promise Collection. Only Heritage, who possesses and is marketing all of the books, can answer that question. However, it is notable that Bob's full name is Robert Dumas, and Heritage disclosed that the surviving brother holding custody of the Promise Collection was named "Robert." Here are some interesting media references to Bob using his full name of "Robert:" And it is also notable that Roger (the most junior of seven children) has the middle name "Armand," a name that appears on select copies of Promise Collection books that hit the stands between June and August of 1949: BUT the overlap in names and that a central fact of the story of Robert ("Bob") and Roger Armand Dumas is a promise are NOT proof they are the "Robert" and younger brother "known as Junie" (usually used as a short form of "Junior") at the heart of the story that Heritage has told to market the "Promise" Collection. Honestly, I cannot reconcile a number of the facts relayed by Heritage in marketing the Promise Collection with the facts I have uncovered about Bob and Roger, including details regarding enlistment, date of the OO's death, etc. So, there may be no connection at all. But the story of Bob and Roger is fascinating history that deserves to be remembered. I hope you'll forgive me for telling it if it has no tie to comic books. On the other hand, it may be that most of the discrepancies in the two stories are immaterial, perhaps just a harmless “fudging of the facts" by Heritage intended to serve as misdirection. I have more info to share that would tend to support a tie between the story I just told and the Promise Collection. For example, the story of Bob's search for Roger may well explain why the comics were bagged, boarded, and boxed some 20 years or so ago, but not sold, in way that is far better than the explanation afforded by the marketing story told by Heritage of the Promise Collection. The story of Bob and Roger might also explain why only three months of Promise Collection books say "Armand" on the cover. And other information does point to Bob and Roger as being “Robert” and “Junie,” albeit not conclusively. If there is interest, I'll share additional information and my opinions. Let's face it, the comic collecting community, especially folks who have bought Promise Collection books, deserve to know the story on the collection. Especially if a story as significant as Bob and Roger's is the backstory on the Promise Collection. If so, the comics have a historic and symbolic value that is greater than that disclosed by the marketing story told by Heritage. If the Promise Collection were Roger's comics, preserved by Bob to return to Roger once he was found and brought home, in fulfillment of Bob's promise to his parents, then there could be no better name for such a collection than the "Promise Collection." But let's be clear, the comics would just be a footnote to Bob and Roger's stories. They will be remembered for their historical significance and heroism, not for a comic book collection - except by us collectors who will cherish our connection to their history ... if it exists. I believe it is time for Heritage to weigh in. At the very least, in order to avoid any confusion Heritage should, if truthful, flatly deny that the Dumas brothers are the brothers who compiled and saved the Promise Collection.
  5. Hi there, I was just wondering what someone would sell this item at. It was purchased for $3000.00 CAD (price tag sticker still on frame). I called the shop at AJW Sportscards where it was bought and they said they haven't had stock of anything signed by Stan Lee in a while. Thanks, Ali
  6. Hi all, I saw this and thought its so interesting. The oppurtunity to have ownership into the Amazing Fantasy 15 GCG 7.0. Where any average joe can buy fractional ownership of this comic, kind of like robinhood. Its through this site called www.hipcomic.com. Do you guys think there is potential interest in this? www.hipcomic.com/invest
  7. This inventory of rare The Walking Dead (TWD) comics was researched by a group of its collectors including @StephenWA, @Sensei Ryan and @BladeTX. While TWD comic #163 had a print run of over 730,000 comics, there were ten issues produced with fewer than 250 copies. This list identifies those ten comics as well as the other rare issues which include the TWD S cript Book and #2 First Printing which were the lowest-selling of the original issues. The inventory does NOT include rarities from The Walking Dead Deluxe (TWDD) series, issued from October 2020. That series also includes several "less than 250" editions, including TWDD #1 Second Printing Gold Foil edition (212) and Second Printing Red Foil edition (240) both produced for the Skybound Comic Vault Live events held on Facebook. The data included in this inventory is from a variety of sources, including Diamond, ComicChron, My Comic Shop, CGC, and members of the Facebook Walking Dead Comic Buy, Sell, Trade group. Comments and corrections are always welcome. Less than 250 - the rarest 10! 1. Here’s Negan Preview Sketch (25, each one has a unique hand-drawn sketch by Charlie Adlard on a blank cover). There is a separate thread providing more information and photographs of the known covers from this comic here 2. 1 Hyundai Variant (unknown, 31 in the CGC Registry at 21 August 2020) 3. 116 Third Printing (unknown, 39 in the CGC Registry at 21 August 2020) 4. 1 Last Wine Variant (unknown, 42 in the CGC Registry at 21 August 2020) 5. 100 Hero Initiative (105, each one has a unique hand-drawn cover. Every one of these was in the CGC Registry at 21 August 2020) 6. 15th Anniversary 98E (1:100 of 13,500) (135) 7. 15th Anniversary 48E (1:100 of 16,600) (166) 8. 15th Anniversary 108E (1:100 of 16,600) (166) 9. 100 Red Foil Edition (200, 160 of which were in the CGC Registry at 21 August 2020) 10. 15th Anniversary 100E (1:100 of 20,900) (209) 250-750 Skybound 5th Anniversary Blue Sketch, from the Blue-line box set (250, 95 of which are in the CGC Registry at 21 August 2020) Wizard World Portland 2013 Second Printing (250, 78 of which are in the CGC Registry at 31 October 2020) Walking Dead Deluxe 1 Finch Sketch Cover, Comics Vault Live exclusive (LE250, but 286 in the CGC Registry at 31 October 2020, inc. x2 graded @10 / Gem) 100 Lucille Retailer Incentive (300, 244 of which were in the CGC Registry at 31 October 2020) 15th Anniversary 19E (1:100 of 30,800) (308, 70 of which were in the CGC Registry at 31/10/2020) 150 Retailer (1:500 of 156,000) (312) Here’s Negan Preview (475) Negan Lives, Red Foil (500) 100 Ottley Sketch (Comixology 7/2012) (500) 193 Convention / SDCC 2019 (500) 1 Store Edition, 10/2018 (157 stores: each were required to order 500, but some reported as much rarer - "2nd and Charles", "Fandomverse Comics" and “Showcase Comics”) 94 Convention Sketch / the first Image Expo, held 24-26/2/2012 (500?, of which 204 were in the CGC Registry at 25 August 2020) 112 Image Expo / the second Image Expo, held 2/7/2013 (500?, of which 260 were in the CGC Registry at 21 August 2020) 1 10th Anniversary Convention (sketch) / NYCC 2013 (500?, of which 315 were in the CGC Registry at 21 August 2020) 1 Image Expo / the third Image Expo, held 7/1/2014 (500?, of which 77 were in the CGC Registry at 21 August 2020) 1 Image Expo Sketch / the third Image Expo, held 7/1/2014 (500?, of which 144 were in the CGC Registry at 21 August 2020) 129 Convention Sketch / SDCC 2014 (500?, or which 72 were in the CGC Registry at 21 August 2020) 144 Convention Sketch / SDCC 2015 (500?, of which 117 were in the CGC Registry at 21 August 2020) 115N (600, of which 264 were in the CGC Registry at 21 August 2020) 1 Wizard World Sketch editions 2013 (5 editions) (?, for VIP guests) 1 Amazing Arizona Sketch edition 2014 (?) 1 ECCC Sketch edition 2014 (?) 1 Wizard World Sketch editions 2015 (23 editions) (?, for VIP guests) 1000-5000 75 Convention / San Diego CC 2010 (1000) 78 Convention / Long Beach CC 2010 (1000) 80 Convention / Amazing Arizona CC 2011, photo cover (1000) 81 ComicsPRO, 2/2011 (1000?) 87 Convention / San Diego CC 2011, photo cover (1000) 88 Convention / Fan Expo Canada 2011 (1000) 100 Convention / San Diego CC / PX Previews 2012 (1000) All Out War (Shiva Force) 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 / SDCC 2017 (1000 sets) 115 Cover O / NYCC 2013 (1000?, of which 476 were in the CGC Registry at 21 August 2020) 127 Diamond Retailer Summit 5/2014 (1000?) 181 Convention / San Diego CC 2018, double-gatefold cover (1000?) The Governor Special 1, Green Foil Edition for ECCC 2013 (1000?) 163 Sketch (1:500 of 730,000) (1460) 35 Error (1500?) 100 Sketch (Adlard) (1:200 of 335,082) (1675) 85 Infinity and Beyond (2000) 106 Infinity and Beyond (2000) Negan Lives, Gold Foil (2500) Negan Lives, Second printing, Bronze Foil (2500) Walking Dead Weekly #39 (3359 - the lowest declared TWDW sale figure. Sales of TWDW 40-52 were even lower). 163 Variant (1:200 of 730,000) (3650) 171 Pink Lorenzo (1:20 of 84,239) (4211) 94 Convention / the first Image Expo, held 24-26/2/2012 (5000, of which 311 were in the CGC Registry at 25 August 2020) 1 Diamond Previews / PX Previews / San Diego CC 2017 (5000) Negan Lives, Silver Foil (5000) 33 Second Printing (?) 34 Second Printing (?) 50 Second printing (?) 50 Variant cover (the first TWD variant cover, art by Erik Larson) (?) Image Firsts #1 9/2010 (?) Image Firsts #1 3/2017 (?) 1 Wizard World editions 2013 (8 editions, excluding the Portland 2013 Second Printing noted above) (?, for convention guests) 1 Amazing Arizona edition 2014 (?) 1 ECCC edition 2014 (?) 1 Wizard World editions 2015 (23 editions) (?, for convention guests) Selected issues over 5000 S cript Book 1 (5191, the lowest-selling regular original issue) 2 First printing (6067, the lowest-selling from the regular original issues #1-#193) 3 (6992) 1 (7266) 4 (8339) 5 (8829) 6 (9871) 1 Cynthiana, Kentucky Edition (10,000)
  8. Have you ever bought a comic or magazine and asked yourself, “did I overpay, did I get a good deal?” Well welcome to the forum that allows you to ask that question and allow the comic community to give their thoughts, opinions and ask questions. Lets find out together did you overpay or did you get a great deal !!! Keep it classy and I’ll be kicking it off shortly , I am one that has buyers remorse so, I’m hoping to get some feedback that I got some really great deals .
  9. Could someone have a look at this print. It's the first print (1/950) and has the certificate of authenticity. I found it while cleaning out my grandparents basement and was wondering if it's worth anything. Thank you so much for your help. 19.5x24"
  10. Do you guys thing there is a comic out there that is more valuable than Action Comic #1? If so what are some possibilities?
  11. So today i found these two books , it said on the tag that both were Kellogg’s premiums but i tried looking them up and can’t find anything about them . theres no dates in them and the format is like a little big book meaning text with a few pictures through out it. So what I’m asking is does anyone have any info they can tell me about these books (not sure if this was that right forum to post but there isn’t really a platinum book section to post on )
  12. NO BUYER'S PREMIUMS — What you bid is what you pay! Event Auction XXXIX Top Original Art Highlights This coming Monday, June 10th at 7 PM EDT, over 100 original art auction lots are ending in ComicConnect’s Event Auction #39. “Investment collectors should not miss their chance at the cover to Thor #157,” advised ComicConnect’s COO, Vincent Zurzolo. “Every collector needs a Kirby and this one is a classic.” Plus, look for Kirby interior pages from Journey into Mystery #105, FF Annual #2, Tales of Suspense #94, Thor #140 & 154 and Captain America #200. Also find art by John Buscema, Jim Starlin, Ken Kelly, Greg Hildebrandt, Arthur Adams, Russ Manning and Steve Lightle. Click here to view the entire auction The auction end-dates are as follows: Session 1 (Original Comic Art, Memorabilia and Comic Titles: Action Comics #1 - Amazing Spider-Man #361) June 10, 2019 Session 2 (Amazing Spider-Man - Detective Comics #52) June 11, 2019 Session 3 (Detective Comics - Marvel Premiere #1) June 12, 2019 Session 4 (Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars - Superman #24) June 13, 2019 Session 5 (Superman - Zip Comics) June 14, 2019 For additional information on how ComicConnect auctions work, please click here. ComicConnect is currently accepting consignments for their next major auction. Contact them today to reserve space as it is on a first-come first-served basis. Call toll-free 1.888.779.7377 or e-mail their staff at support@comicconnect.com. Cash advances up to $5 million are available. ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ComicConnect is accepting consignments for their next major auction. Contact them today to reserve space as it is on a first-come first-served basis. Call toll-free 1.888.779.7377 or e-mail their staff at support@comicconnect.com. Cash advances up to $5 million are available.
  13. Hi everybody! My partner and I've have just launched this Kickstarter campaign about republishing three comics of the renowned French artist, Pierre Wininger (1950-2013). The story is about a reporter, Victor Billetdoux, who by the help of his friend, investigates a strange incident in the Egyptian dessert... This spurs up everything and the two of them are soon intertwined in a deeper conspiracy involving strange shadowlike men, mad scientists, occult Egyptian mysticism and cunning people in search of a secret weapon. The story is great and it will all be featured in a hardcover volume book with English translations (the comics has only been published in France and Europe before). So I hope You will check it out! And please comment with Your thoughts e.g. or any questions you might have :-) https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1081152552/the-victor-billetdoux-trilogy-comic-by-pierre-wini?ref=discovery_category_newestThanks! Thanks! Lea :-) Copenhagen, Denmark
  14. Hey guys! new podcast in the works. I was curious was like minded people in the comic community would want from a comic book podcast. Any segments, ideas or anything feel free to shot them this way! Also things you hate that podcasts or comic book podcasts do! Thanks!
  15. How can one search a certification number for the comic book history?
  16. Wondering if i should get them graded before I sell or are they not worth much. I have other ones too . Just don' want to upload all the pictures. They are in fantastic condition
  17. Upetting to know that u want to be a million times better than u r now..but depressing to know that no one can better than anyone else...it's all the same at the end of the day...
  18. First time I ever posted anything to the internet and I am so sorry that I did. I am shocked and appalled at Peoples comments and how mean they are. It was just my personal observation and comment and NOTHING more.
  19. Jon Berk Collection Previewed by ComicConnect Click Here To Read About The Preview of This Fantastic Collection! “The Jon Berk collection is one of the most-asked-about, written-about, talked-about auctions in our history,” said ComicConnect Director of Consignments Rob Reynolds, “Which is saying a lot, as we’ve had some pretty amazing auctions in the past. The majority of these books have not been on the market in years, if not decades, and collectors are drooling over the chance to see these rare comics in person.”
  20. Wolverine #1 CGC (MINT) 9.9 W - (Best in the World!) - RARE Opportunity! (Up for Auction on Pedigree Comics!) Click the following link to PLACE YOUR BID ----> https://www.pedigreecomics.com/auction/comic/058261/wolverine-1-cgc-99-w-professor-pecora-collection Wolverine #1 showcases the 1st Wolverine as Patch! After a successful four part miniseries published from September-December of 1982, it took a little over 6 years before Wolverine was honored with his ongoing solo title apart from the X-Men! Published in November of 1988, right around the time of Halloween, not only does the dark imagery perfectly display the raw savagery of Wolverine, but it was very fitting that the Wolverine logo was inked in orange for superior marketing. The cover art drawn by the late John Buscema is a certified classic! A victorious Wolverine is featured standing on a pile of dead bodies with his shirt torn off his muscular physique and his pants slashed open, while his razor sharp claws are being ejected from his forearms with a full moon lighting up the midnight sky! In addition, the full-length Wolverine back cover pin-up drawn by the legendary John Byrne is awesome! Officially graded in June of 2016, my copy became the “13th” CGC Universal 9.9 in existence! This is of MAJOR SIGNIFICANCE because prior to my copy being added to the CGC Census, THERE HAS NOT BEEN ANOTHER WOLVERINE #1 CGC UNIVERSAL 9.9 GRADED IN OVER 5 YEARS!!! So just how rare is this book? Well according to the CGC Census Report as of April 4, 2017, there are a whopping total of 7,243 copies graded to date! Out of those 7,243 copies, only 13 were blessed with the Universal 9.9 grade (with only 1 copy graded higher), which means that this copy represents 1/10 of 1% or 0.001% (one-thousandth percent) of the total population! Now that’s RARE! The next question one might ask is…“how much is it worth?” To put this in perspective, on June 10, 2016, the single highest graded Wolverine #1 CGC Gem Mint 10.0 sold for an astonishing $17,644 on Comic Connect! With over 7,240 copies already professionally graded and being a dark cover in which the smallest of defects are detectable, it’s highly unlikely that another 10.0 copy will emerge, let alone another 9.9 anytime soon! Therefore, this book will definitely command a pretty penny! As a matter of fact, this CGC 9.9 white-paged specimen may very well be the finest known 9.9 copy in existence! It is PERFECTLY wrapped, cut and centered with perfectly inserted staples and a drum-tight spine! The color saturation is deep and vivid and looks like it was printed yesterday! Not even the single 10.0 copy is perfectly cut and wrapped like this pristine beauty! Furthermore, if you compare this copy to other CGC 9.9 examples, you will see that it is more perfectly wrapped and centered and displays superior aesthetic qualities! This specific copy of Wolverine #1 CGC 9.9 W; a world class example of one of the most significant issues to emerge from the Copper Age of Comics will shine brightly in any CGC collection of the most discerning collectors! The Pedigree Comics' April Grand Auction Commenced on Monday, April 3, 2017 and Comic Book lots will begin closing on the eve of Wednesday, April 12, 2017. To bid on this Pristine GEM that presents better than any other Wolverine #1 in the Universe click on the following link -----> https://www.pedigreecomics.com/auction/comic/058261/wolverine-1-cgc-99-w-professor-pecora-collection Happy Collecting and Good Luck!! -Professor Pecora