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Just one lot for sale tonight. Pay Pal is fine and shipping will be $6 in the USA. Anywhere else and we need to discuss. Returns accepted timely. very nice lot with conditions ranging from VF to NM with most Being in the NM- range. All will have new bags and boards. Catch up on this set before the next few parts of the tv show. Asking $60 or best Offer.
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Hello Community, If you are a fan of Crisis then this is a special opportunity - a pair of historic battle pages from the final issue, #12 - Crisis will be a DC TV event this season so it will enter the media universe as well as being the most prominent DC cross-over event ever (to a middle aged reader, in any case) I reduced the asking price on these pages as I am a fan of private sales - but if they go to an auction house they will come with Sales Tax and unknown upside...also I will consider partial (under half) quality trade at similar comp-based pricing levels. Pricing: - Page 34 - $5,975 - Page 35 - $5,475 - As a Pair - $10,995 FYI, I was offered more for the pair but the deal was not executed so between that and HA.com comps I am offering same opportunity to the collector community (that said, flippers cash is just as useful but I'd prefer these stay in a collection for a few years) Link to my gallery which also has a few other great pages available: http://cafurl.com?i=24019
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Hello Art Lovers, I posted some art for sale on my CAF - the link below takes you to my home page and the for sale galleries are organized by price at the top of the list - I may add some lower priced pieces later. UPDATE: Lowered several prices http://cafurl.com?i=23828 Art includes: Perez - Crisis issue 12 Sequential pages 34 - 35 Kirby - FF93 page 12 - Sweet Thing - Torgo Battle Page from a very memorable storyline purchased when the book was broken up Kubert - Cover to OFF 121 with the 1st appearance of Heller Bissette / Totleben Swamp Thing page [1 Remains] Sal Buscema - Sequential M2in1 issue 4 pages Bolton - Kull Battle page [SOLD] ...may post a few more when I get better organized Here are some pics of the pricier pieces
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A dozen postings coming up now; they are all over the place, minor keys and neat stuff. First in thread wins Shipping: U.S. - 1 book at $5; two or more at $7. Canada at actual. Payment -- check or money order; I do not have Paypal. Returns - Sure, just notify me within three days of receipt and get them back on your dime for refund of purchase price. Don't be listy Including the little one in my head
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I just listed more art on eBay: GARY FRANK original cover art ACTION COMICS #973, George Perez CRISIS #7 homage, item#253689317998 https://www.ebay.com/itm/253689317998?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649 GARY FRANK original comic art Captain Marvel JUSTICE LEAGUE #19 pg 6 Geoff Johns, item#263757972402 https://www.ebay.com/itm/263757972402?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649 Tony Harris original comic art WHISTLING SKULL #5 page 20 (EX MACHINA, STARMAN), item#253689385926 https://www.ebay.com/itm/253689385926?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649 Paul Davidson original art PUNISHER INFINITE: A Year Of Marvels November 2016 #1, item#253689391037 https://www.ebay.com/itm/253689391037?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649 WOLVERINE Logan original sketch by Glenn Fabry (Preacher, American Gods), item#253689394531 https://www.ebay.com/itm/253689394531?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649 JOHNNY CRAIG original art EERIE #7 WARREN MAGAZINE The Defense Rests prelim, item#263758008495 https://www.ebay.com/itm/263758008495?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649
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Hi everyone, I'm offering a handful of raw Green Lanterns up for sale, and I'm selling them because I've decided to slightly reduce my collecting focus. All of these books were purchased in 2000 and 2001 when I first got into collecting Silver Age comics, and as far as I can tell none of them have been pressed. Those of you who've sold raw books to me in the past know I ask a bunch of questions when I'm interested in a book, and I can say that none of these books have: Loose or detached staples Rusty staples A loose or detached centerfold Spine splitting Soiling, water damage, stains or fingerprints Tears (especially around the staples) Chipping or dents unless noted Major creases, unless noted Any writing on or in the book Any printing defects (printers creases, smudges, etc.) Any interior defects (tears, missing page corner chips, etc.) I will charge exact shipping to ship these books insured via USPS Priority Mail, and the shipping cost will depend on the number of books you buy and your location (I'm willing to ship anywhere in the world, but I know USPS Priority Mail shipping costs are high outside of the U.S. ). I accept PayPal, checks or money orders. The first gets the book, but I will also listen to offers via PM. Since these are raw books I will accept returns or make things right should you not be happy with a book, and please No probies and HOSers. Now on to the good stuff...thanks for looking! Art
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hi folks, putting some more stuff up for sale- the highlights this time around include a page from Crisis on E=Infinite Earths 1 by Wolman, Perez and Giordano. This page features Harbinger visiting and freeing the Psycho Pirate in her attempt to defeat the Monitor- A very nice page from a classic series. This one has sold. Also being offered is a page from Avengers 73, by Roy Thomas, Frank Giacoia and Sam Grainger- a rare penciling turn from Frank. Most of the team is featured on this page and as a bonus, it is signed by John Buscema, who had nothing to do with this issue but signed it anyway (he did pencil issue 74, inked by Tom Palmer). This one is 1750. There is some other fine art also for sale on my CAF- please see the link below. Thank you! Robert Frey http://cafurl.com?i=548
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Non-Superman Diversion...Justice Society of America!
tomo posted a journal entry in Turning Bronze and Copper into Steel
Finally, for this week, we're delving into the Justice Society of America! I've always had a fondness for time travel and alternative universe storylines, so naturally the JLA/JSA stories from the 60's and 70's caught my attention when I started to collect DC back-issues. I started out big, right out of the gate, with this one... ...Justice League of America #21 from August 1963. Aside from having one of the best covers from the Silver Age, this issue is the proper introduction of the JSA from Earth-2 into the modern day DC continuity. This issue I picked up from the Motor City Comic-Con back in 2013 of $30, and it's a pretty sharp looking low grade book. I don't really collect the Justice League of America title per se, but do pick up issues from time to time. With that said, I'm not a stickler for condition on these, and would rather just be able to read the stories. These three I picked up just recently at my LCS' monthly auctions. A great collection of covers all around, although that #46 is extra cool with the Batman '66-esque sound effects! That issue itself is from the summer of '66...coincidence? Naturally, I followed the JSA into the Bronze Age as well, with the relaunch of All Star Comics. Not only were the Justice Society back in their original title with All Star Comics #58 from February 1976, but it also features the 1st appearance of the Earth-2 Supergirl...Power Girl! I picked up this issue about 10 years ago on eBay for a whole fourteen bucks. Up until recently, the big hole in my collection of Bronze Age JSA were the Huntress issues. Within the last year, I was able to rectify that, but I did have to pay up for them. These were issues that I always said I'd get around to sooner or later, as they were more Batman issues than Superman. Oops. Oh well, they are mine now... The All-Star Comics #69 I got off of eBay, while the DC Super-Stars #17 I got from my LCS's monthly auctions. I kinda felt bad on that last one, as I had to out-bid a father-son collecting team, but it's war out in the auction room...you do what you gotta do! My favorite run of JSA bronze books are the short run of issues in Adventure Comics from #461-466 from 1979. Such great stories in those. In fact, the whole 1970's run of Adventure Comics features some great gems. Finally, we get the long awaited first appearance of one of my CGC slabs. I was waiting for a time when I could get proper pics and scans of these, as they are a pain, but this will have to do. But first, I must set the narrative... About 5 or 6 years ago, a lady walked in to my local comic shop with a box full of books that her aunt was going to sell at their garage sale. Lucky for he Aunt, she snagged them before the garage sale started and brought them to my LCS to see if they were worth anything. Her uncle had passed some years prior, and these were his original owner book from the early 1940's. Needless to say, it was a wise decision on her part, as they did a lot better with their books in an auction than they would've gotten at the garage sale. I think they ended up getting close to $10k for her box of books that were underneath the basement staircase for decades. Unfortunately for me, there were no Superman books in the bunch, so I had to set my sights elsewhere if I wanted a piece of this collection. Included in the batch were some great early Batman and Detective Comics with the 1st Alfred and early Penguin issues. There was also a Green Lantern #1 in sharp VG condition. But what caught my eye was the collection of All-Star Comics that he had. My memories a little hazy, and I seem to have misplaced my auction catalog from that event, but he had at least 5 different issues from #5-12. There was no #8, or at least it was never made available in the sale if it was there...who knows, maybe my LCS owner is sitting on that one still? For my money, I decided to go for All Star Comics #12 from August 1942, as it had a great cover. Seriously, look at that cover! Great patriotic stuff, with Wonder Woman front and center, and the rest of the Justice League fanned out behind her. I ended up subbing this one to CGC last year, and it came back a universal 4.0 grade. The auction was packed and the bidding was fierce, so in the end I paid close to $400 for this one. I probably overpaid at the time, but you know how auction fever goes. I think in the end I'm going to come out ahead, as this is the issue where Wonder Woman is elected as the secretary of the Justice Society. Word on the street is that Gal Gadot will be assuming the secretary post in the new Justice League movie...fingers crossed!-
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