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LET'S GIVE THIS A GO!!! Rosemont, Illinois SHORTEST-RUNNING Comic Swap! Small is better than nothing, so we are going to do SOMETHING! Restricted Vendor Show - 5 of Your FAVORITE VENDORS! Loaded with LOTSA GREAT STUFF You Can't Live Without! Rosemont, IL MICRO-CON! (Micro-Version) SUNDAY, AUGUST 30TH! 11AM - 4PM Embassy Suites Rosemont ( Across from Donald E. Stephens Convention Center) 5500 North River Road, Rosemont, IL 60018 FROM NORTH: take US-12 E/US-45 S/Mannheim Rd. Take Balmoral Ave to Des Plaines River Rd/N River Rd in Rosemont FROM SOUTH: follow I-84 E, I-80 E and I-88 E to Balmoral Ave in Rosemont. Take exit 39 from I-294 N Due to Covid guidelines in place we are limited to 40 people at any point in time during the day. Which translates to 8 dealers and 40 customers max per hour. A RSVP is requested to let us know if you plan to attend. If you don’t let us know we may need to have you wait to be allowed inside. Also a must is face coverings to be worn (covering both nose and mouth) anytime inside the hotel itself besides the ballroom where the swap is. Hand sanitizer will be available for use before you enter the show. Social distancing of 6 feet should also be followed. You can find out more information by emailing the promoter Terry O’Neill by using info@terryscomics.com or by calling 714-288-8993. Admission is FREE but parking has a fee. No guest artists or door prizes. 5 plus dealers coming from far and wide setup on 15 tables so enough to check out especially with free admission. five of Your Favorite Vendors! Terry’s Comics Harley Yee Rare Comics Derek Woywood Dale Roberts Comics John Hauser Comics & Others Gold & Silver Age Comics! Latest Issues! Comic Magazines! Pulp Magazines! Archives and reference books Original Artwork! MUCH MORE Of course, this is dependent on Covid-19 circumstances at that time. Check out the web site for Updates! MAKE YOUR PLAN TO ATTEND! 714-288-8993 or e-mail info@terryscomics.com
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Looking to Sell: the 6-issue series, Death of Kraven. Amazing Spider-man 293, 294; Spectacular Spider-man 131, 132, and Web of Spider-man 31 and 32. These are in very fine/near mint condition (obviously I am not a grader...see pics). Looking to get $55 for the series plus $8.70 for USPS priority mail (box, not envelope). Paypal is preferred. Let me know if you would like other information. Condition Specifics. Web of Spider-man 32's top staple looks like it may be a bit squashed. The back of Web of Spider-man 31 and Spectacular Spider-man 131 both have a fine fold/bend along the top. Also, 131 has a slight imperfection in the cut of the pages along the bottom corner. ASM 294 top corner is a bit scruffed. Spectacular Spider-man 132 and ASM 293 look just about perfect to me (near mint). thank you ziggy
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My collection is all modern age comics from the late 80's to early 2000's. They are all bagged, boarded and in boxes. I have an excel file listing titles, quantity and my cost (most of them were bought direct from Westfield Comics) along with a current Overstreet Price guide value. I'm not really interested in selling any at the moment, but am trying to gauge what a good cut-off value would be to have sent in for grading. I realize that it is subjective for each person, so I'm looking to see what others have done in the same situation. For example I have half a dozen that show of value over $100. Would anyone go lower than that, like down to $50 ? Or how about a run of 3-4 issues together that value out over $100 ? Thanks for taking the time to answer!
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Hi everyone, Long-time member, though I don't post much. Ebay handle is pogohuqa. For sale is a 9.8 (white pages) Captain Marvel 17 second printing, CGC #1206268003.. Asking price is $1375, which includes continental U.S. shipping via USPS. First in the thread takes it and trumps all PM negotiations. Offer is good until Sunday night, 11pm EST. Payment is via Paypal or Venmo. No returns/refunds.
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Hello CGC, and anyone else who peruses this thread! I'm creating this thread because the label update thread hasn't had a CGC response since 2015, and the changes I'm requesting are quite wide, a simple note within the books when being submitted wouldn't fix this problem for years. This has been on my mind for quite awhile now, and I finally realized that hopefully you guys can fix this. There are many things I collect, but two of the main things are Spawn and Blue Beetle. We all know that most of the early Spawn books were heavily overprinted for the direct market, what most people don't know is that they also printed books for the Newsstand, only ONE percent of what was printed for Direct. This means on a book such as #1, where there was around 1 million printed, there are only around 10,000 Newsstands. Now I know for #1 CGC has started to recognize the difference, however this difference is not only limited to number 1. Newsstands were printed from issue 1 through 112, and then 117-137. The Newsstand counterpart only becomes more rare as the print run decreases, combined with the fact that companies printed less and less newsstands as time went on. For example, Comichron indicates that for issue 137 (the final newsstand) there were 34,735 Direct units, this would mean that there were only around 3400 Newsstands printed IF Image was still printing Newsstands at 1% which they most likely were not. The whole point of this is that the CGC census is incorrectly displaying data unless you separate the two, for a book such as Spawn #98, there is only 9 on the census, so only one of them may be newsstand. That makes a huge difference, and would greatly help collectors like myself if we knew how many newsstands were actually on the census. With all that said, here are the specific label updates I am proposing in the event that a Spawn comic has a UPC, I will start with Spawn 2, even though you may already be labeling those. Spawn #2-63, 65-100, 106-112, 117-137 - Label: Newsstand Edition There are two different UPC editions for the following books, one with a sticker, and one without - Spawn #64 (only book with the UPC on the back, the sticker version has the barcode on the front) #101-105 - Label for those with a sticker: Sticker UPC Newsstand Edition; Label for those without a sticker: Newsstand Edition This means that the books on the first line should have two different designators on the CGC census (Direct and Newsstand Edition) and the books on the second line should have three different designators on the CGC census (Direct, Newsstand Edition, and Sticker UPC Newsstand Edition) The market needs to see these updates from CGC, it will help establish a true rarity of these books over the years. We, as collectors, know that they are very rare but it isn't being quantified. Please consider updating the early limited series' for Spawn as well, the complete info on which books have Newsstand can be found at the SpawnWorld link below. I also hyperlinked an article from 2015 that goes into more detail about the Newsstand differential and has info from Chuck from Mile High Comics. Lastly, I hyperlinked the Monthly Sales page for August 2004 to show the assessed order of Spawn #137 which supports my statistics above. I'm begging you all as a true fan and collector of these books... do them justice. Sources: SpawnWorld, WordPress Article on Newsstand Editions, Comichron - Spawn 137
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Hey all, hoping you can help clarify the CGC grading tiers a bit for me. I'm mainly confused about the Value tier. My understanding is that, being the max value of each comic cannot exceed $200, it correlates most with the Modern tier. However, I would think that they want you to send as many to them as possible to grade; yet am I to understand that it's $27 per book under the Value tier (when I'm sending 15 comics, as per the minimum) while it's only $20 per book when I send one (to be graded under the Modern tier)? If so, can someone explain the logic in this? Thanks, Chris
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Modern tier is greyed out...? I have been trying to submit a book from 1985 and the modern tier is not available. Has this been addressed anywhere else? Any help is appreciated.
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https://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=&_ssn=noodles1771&_sop=1 I'm selling some CGC'd books from my collection - many signed. Below is the complete list. All books sold so far have been sent out within 24hrs of sale. Feel free to e-mail any questions. Thanks for looking! Spawn #1 CGC 9.8 Spawn #1 CGC 9.6 Signed by Todd Mcfarlane SOLD & SHIPPED Spawn #49 CGC 9.8 Signed by Greg Capullo Spawn #50 CGC 9.6 Signed by Greg Capullo Bone #27 CGC 9.6 Signed by Jeff Smith w/SKETCH Bone #20 CGC 9.6 Signed by Jeff Smith w/SKETCH Bone #24 CGC 8.0 Signed by Jeff Smith w/SKETCH Bone #1 CGC 8.0 Signed by Jeff Smith Gen 13 #1 (1994 Limited Series) CGC 9.8 SOLD & SHIPPED Gen 13 #1 Variant E (McFarlane Spider-man #1 Homage) CGC 9.8 Gen 13 #12 (Classic J. Scott Campbell Cover) CGC 9.8 SOLD & SHIPPED Marvel: Amazing Spider-man #361, #362, #363 CGC 9.6, 9.4, 9.4 All Signed by Mark Bagley Amazing Spider-man #361 CGC 9.6 SOLD & SHIPPED Venom: Lethal Protector #1 CGC 9.8 SOLD & SHIPPED Spider-man #13 CGC 9.4 SOLD & SHIPPED Infinity Guantlet #1 & #3 CGC 7.5/9.6 Both Signed by George Perez SOLD & SHIPPED X-Factor #78 DOUBLE COVER MISPRINT CGC 9.6/9.6 Signed by Joe Quesada & Jimmy Palmiotti (on both covers - see pics) X-Force #2 CGC 9.2 X-Force #11 CGC 9.8 SOLD & SHIPPED Uncanny X-Men #292 CGC 9.0 Signed by Brandon Peterson Uncanny X-Men #317 CGC 9.4 Signed by Joe Madureira Sky Doll Space Ship #2 (HTF) CGC 9.8 DC: Superman: Man of Steel #18 (HTF 2nd print) CGC 9.8 SOLD & SHIPPED Superman: Man of Steel #19 CGC 9.8 Green Lantern #19 (1991) CGC 9.4 Signed by (Late Green Lantern Creator) Mart Nodell Green Lantern #22 (1963) CGC 3.0 Signed by (Late GL Creator) Mart Nodell Valiant: X-O Manowar #0 CGC 9.6 Signed by Joe Quesada & Jimmy Palmiotti Solar, Man of the Atom #29 CGC 9.4 Signed by Joe Quesada & Jimmy Palmiotti Bloodshot #0 CGC 9.6 Signed by Joe Quesada Bloodshot #6 CGC 9.6 Rai #0 CGC 9.4 SOLD & SHIPPED Archer & Armstrong #0 CGC 9.4 Eternal Warrior #1 CGC 9.8 Dark Horse: Blade of the Immortal #18 CGC 9.6
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A few items from my personal collection that I'm selling. Temp. Price Cut. Feel free to e-mail any questions. Double Cover: X-Factor #78 Double Cover Signed On Both Covers by Joe Quesada & Jimmy Palmiotti See Photos of Signatures on BOTH Covers before it was CGC'd Ouside: s-l1600.jpg Inside: s-l1600.jpg Green Lantern Signed: Green Lantern #22 (1963) Signed by Late GL Creator MART NODELL Green Lantern #19 (1991) Signed by Late GL Creator MART NODELL Other CGC'd Books Here: https://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=&_ssn=noodles1771&_sop=1
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One of my single favorite aspects to comics has always been the artwork and IMO, there has never been as many talented artists working in the comic industry at any give time than we currently have right now. The sheer number of high quality comic artists currently working today is pretty amazing. Anyways, as someone that absolutely loves comic art, I figured it might be nice to start a thread that focused purely on the best new comic covers either recently released, or are currently up for pre order. And by recently released I mean anything released in the last couple of months. I don't want this to be a thread where people start posting their favorite covers from like 5-10 years ago. This is purely for comic art that was recently released. Or any original comic art people might have gotten made via commissions and such. So I'll start things off with a few of my favorite recent covers. Mighty Thor Vol 2 #705 Cover B Variant Stanley Artgerm Lau Cover Infinity Countdown #1 Cover C Variant Adi Granov Captain Marvel Holds Infinity Cover Injustice 2 #25 Flash Vol 5 #47 Cover A Regular Howard Porter Cover Dejah Thoris Vol 2 #4 Cover B Variant Diego Galindo Cover Batgirl Vol 5 #20 Cover B Variant Joshua Middleton Cover Green Arrow Vol 7 #40 Cover A Regular Tyler Kirkham Cover Grimm Fairy Tales Presents Hellchild Inferno One Shot Cover C Jay Anacleto Duel Identity #3
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For Sale is my Silver, Copper, and Modern books from the 'M' File box. Almost all are Original Owner-Bought from the news stands and comic book emporiums of Southern California. First wins and immediately trumps all PM negotiations. I accept check or money order. No PayPal or cash. No Hall of Shamers. Payment expected in 72 hours unless we work it out ahead of time. US only. Shipping is $15. Insurance for shipping will need to be determined prior to sale. Three days' return shipping from receipt. Buyer is responsible for shipping cost back. Please do not commit to buy unless you intend to follow through.
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Hello all, I have a full run of Blackest Night storyline on Ebay at an extremely low starting price 0.99cents Have a look https://www.ebay.com/sch/chefkv/m.html?_ipg=50&_sop=12&_rdc=1
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So I know this has kind of been asked many times before, but I have to ask again. I will be sending in 25 or so moderns for prescreen. I have some variant books in there, but most are regular covers. Im keeping a lot of them but selling some. Anyone have trouble selling 9.6s slabbed for $15 if they end up 9.6s? Looking for opinions. It seems like the most Ill lose on a 9.6 is $5 either way and any variants should at worst break even slabbed at 9.6. Plus its probably easier to sell a slabbed book. Am I correct in this or should I prescreen 9.8? Any input would be appreciated. Oh and 2 more questions. Will CGC let me know which ones are denied before grading or after? And when do they charge on a prescreen? Before or after grading?
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<h3>Just plain don't get you silver/bronze only collectors...<h3> <p>I believe that that the content of classic comics before 1978-72ish is so inferior to today's that the value that builds on their rarity is not structured logically. Now, I'm not saying that modern comics transcend the fact that they are ultimately cartoons (opinions aside). However, the content that makes up: artistic value <h7>(the drawings and ink jobs)<h7>, dynamics of dialouge <h7>(events, stories, relationships)<h7>, or initial exclusivity of <h7>(variant covers, dealer incentives, 9.x cgc/cb slabs<h7>, cant seriously be rivaled in terms of: <li>entertainment and enjoyment<li> <li>production value<li> <li>economic footprint. <h7>(at the time of the initial release of the book)<h7>.<li><p>- 2 comments
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Hi to All, this is my first post in about 12 years. Just wondering your expertise and opinions. Used to have a store from 1988 to 1996 but got out when they went wild printing books From the years of 1996 to 2015 I assume in the years that followed , there must have been a few years from 1996 to the 2010 or so where the printings went real low or took a dip. Was just wondering what years you feel that they really pulled back on printing? Was it from 1996 to 2000? Or later? There must have been a time of less printing followed by a time of more printing in the general market as the buying pendulum swings both ways? Or, have printings just continued to go lower each year up until current day? I used to go under my ID which at the time was NoImSpartacus. I don't think it exists anymore. Just got back into collecting and having a great time. Wow, the covers have sure changed. It seems I have just awoke from a 24 year old time capsule and Wow, everything is a Variant! Thanks for any imput, Jeff