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  1. https://www.ebay.com/itm/395055840672?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=iavor6uqruq&sssrc=2051273&ssuid=iavor6uqruq&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY ends in 2 days check it out!
  2. here's a beautiful, clean, Batman Adventures #12 Newsstand CGC 9.6 with White pages. Nice and bright, colors sharp and full/even. Priced at $1400-shipped- insurance included.. Packed super safe and secure. 1st wins over any PM coversations. Paypal, check/money order are awesome. Will send safe, secure, and insured in a box. No surcharges. Returns accepted within 3 days of the sale date, and shipping paid for by the buyer. If you decide to return, EXACT item must be returned in the same condition prior to refund, please. ( Do not try to switch books or there will be serious consequences/repercussions for you) Please ask any questions before committing to buy. Honest seller here and have been on E bay since 2001 with 100% feedback- Ask for my id/name there . Kudos thread here, also! If you have any other questions, have an offer, please just ask through a PM<< Thanks for looking! Be safe.
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  4. From Dec 2022. 1st Capullo Spawn. Took a flyer on the #73 as a minor key newsstand
  5. I believe the comic books shown below were the last newsstand issues of Batman, Superman, Action Comics, and Detective Comics (note the $3.99 price tag). After approximately 38 years of producing separate newsstand issues, the last ones have been produced (which seems pretty significant to me). Has anyone seen any later DC newsstand issues than the ones I've shown? These were the last ones shown on Mile Highs website, and it looks to me like they were buying them off the newsstand every month and then re-listing them at outrageous prices. If these really are the last newsstand issues, then the only newsstand issue that I've never seen from those 4 titles is Superman New 52 #8. There's approximately 1800 of them, and that's the last one on my list to find.
  6. Could anyone confirm, is this a newsstand copy of Wonderful Wizard of Oz #1? I've been trying to see if this actually exist or if there are any records of it being an actual copy (CGC do not have this on their census.) Is there anyway to get in contact with CGC if they could designate this as a newsstand/variant edition since I'm thinking of sending this in.
  7. I came across a couple of sold eBay listings and this one for sale of "RARE" newsstand copies of Robin II comics for around $150. It does say "$1.00 Newsstand Edition" on the CGC label, but there is no UPC code on the comic itself. I thought maybe it was an error book but from what I can find online both the newsstand and direct copies are $1.00 cover price. I see a few other raw listings as well saying the copies with the picture in the box where the UPC code goes are newsstands as well so I am very confused. Am I missing something? I know usually CGC doesn't distinguish a book as newsstand unless if it is an odd situation like a rare price difference, but as I mentioned I am just not seeing that in the images I can find online. Thanks in advance.
  8. As I was rebagging my newsstand copies of FF Vol. 3 # 34 & 35, I noticed they looked odd in the bag, as if the dimensions were off. I compared them to other books, and sure enough they are substantially shorter. While only slightly shorter than my newsie of Spider-Man #72 (1st pic), there is a noticeable difference when compared to Peter Porker #11 (also newsstand), and Adv. of Superman #570 (newsstand). I don't have a direct edition of the FFs handy, but do have the run (buried somewhere) and don't remember them being of different dimensions. Does anybody have any insight regarding these print run dimensions?
  9. Payment options are PayPal or Chase pay. Shipping is included and USPS priority mail that will ship within 2 business days of cleared payment. No trades and no returns. First "I'll take it" or PM takes it. References/kudos page below and more pics can be provided if PM, thanks for looking. Prices: Asm 210 $2,500 obo Asm 52 $2,200 SOLD https://www.cgccomics.com/boards/topic/455910-dougie28-kudos-thread/
  10. Why aren’t newsstand comic books (barcode on cover) not indicated as newsstand on the CGC grading label.
  11. Question for everyone. I’m well aware of the newsstand market, and I’ve been collecting comics for 25+ years. I’ve actually been identifying newsstand editions for over 10 years, long before most people even knew what a newsstand edition was. But I have recently run into a large collection of solely newsstand edition comics that comprises about 15 long boxes. Any idea what I could get if I sold all 15 boxes in a single lot? I’m thinking eBay since Heritage and ComicLink seem to focus on single, graded issues or very small lots. Background: I’ll try to do my best to describe the lot. The seller used to be a magazine distributor and had a giant back stock of comics and magazines. So everything is new oldstock. Grades vary, as his oldstock was kept in apple boxes. So anything from VG to NM/MT. But most are high grade VF to NM/MT. The brunt of the books date 1990-1994, but there are plenty from 1995-1999. I pulled 8 copies of Heir to the Empire #1 and 5 copies of Batman Beyond #1. Other than that, most books are commons with only some being recognizable soft-keys (X-Force #1, Spider-Man 2099 #1, Spectacular Spider-Man #200, Superman #75, etc.). Publishers are Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, Image, Archie, Valiant, and Malibu. There are plenty of kids books ranging from Archie vs. the Punisher to Beauty and the Beast, Little Mermaid, TMNT, Biker Alice From Mars, Cowboys of Moo-Mesa, etc. But it’s a lot of random commons such as Marvel Summer Special 1992. I’m actually surprised that some of these Non-Marvel and DC issues even hit the newsstand. Random later copies of Brigade and Bloodshot. There are a few issues of Spawn, but all are in the first 20 issues. All have UPC logos. Any idea what this is worth in today’s market?
  12. Going to be sending in to cgc eventually if you gents wouldn't mind. Pages look as white as white can be. See 2 minor spine stresses that break a little bit of colour. Only other concern is that it looks to need a bit of cleaning as looks like someone read it with some Inky fingers. No experience with cleaning but do you think it will come out? Most prominently in top FC ( white stripe between red and blue) and BC top right corner. Looks to be a bit of a fold on the back cover as well but I'm guessing will press out. Thanks in advance!
  13. Well, now that DC newsstand issues are a thing of the past, I thought I would update the article that I posted several years ago pertaining to differences between DC direct sales and newsstand issues. Here it is: I am pretty sure I’ve gone totally insane. I collected Batman and Superman comic books for about 35 years. The madness started in early 2012 when a good friend of mine bought a big plastic bin full of comics at a flea market in Alabama. I went through them and picked out a few that looked interesting, including a Whitman variant of Batman comics. I filed them away without much thought, but going through those old comics got me interested enough to look at some of my back issues. When I start going through them, I noticed that when I originally bought my comic books in the early 1980’s, some of them had newsstand bar codes and some had the direct sales symbols in the UPC box on the covers. That’s because I got some from my local comic shop and others from the “Family Drug Store” newsstand racks in Lincoln, Nebraska. Somewhere around 1986, I started getting all my comics from comic book stores, so I thought all the comics in my collection after 1986 were direct sales copies. Being the perfectionist that I am, I decided to buy some back issues so that every single issue I owned was in the format of a direct sales copy. That’s when things started to get out of hand. I bought a lot of the direct sales copies that I needed on a trip to New York City, and then filled in the holes at a local comic shop and Mile High comics. But when I went to the Mile High website, I saw that some newsstand issues had very high asking prices. I found many of these same newsstand issues at my local comic shop for a buck or two, and could not resist buying them. Then I also started to notice that several issues had second, third and even up to seven printings. As I started looking closer, I stumbled upon some issues that had Mark jeweler inserts. And I even found a second printing that had a double cover at my local comic shop. And issues that had a little “DC UNIVERSE” symbol in the UPC box instead of the normal bar code. And more Whitman variants. And an issue with a reader survey! And a quadruple cover! Now every visit to a comic book shop or convention was like an Easter egg hunt! I eventually was able to find direct sales versions of every single back issue of Batman, Detective, Superman, and Action Comics going back to when they started making direct sales versions (i.e., September 1980). But I thought I should also double check all the issues after 1986 just to be sure. Lo and behold, I found a newsstand version of Adventures of Superman #589 from April 2001 in my collection. My local comic shop must have forgotten to put that comic in my hold slot, and I probably went to Waldenbooks to get it. I don’t know what caused me to check, but when I got the direct sales copy, I noticed that the page count between the direct sales and the newsstand versions were different. What. The. Heck? It turns out that the direct sales version had a few more advertisement pages than the newsstand version (the photos below show pages from the direct and newsstand version of Adv of SM 589 side-by-side so that you can see the extra ad pages in the direct sales copy). Was this variation only for issues published that month, or were there more of them? Adv of Superman 589 direct sales vs newsstand: Adv of Superman 589 (direct sales on bottom, newsstand on top): So I decided that I needed to get every newsstand version of every single issue of Batman, Detective, Superman and Action comics to see what differences existed. Most newsstand versions were pretty easy to get, but some issues after the early 1990’s were extremely hard to find in newsstand format. I could usually buy newsstand variants for a couple bucks at conventions and shops, and for an average of $5 per issue on ebay. In a few rare cases, I paid up to $25 for a single newsstand issue. I had to go so far as to get friends in Venezuela and Germany to find some newsstand issues that never popped up in shops or ebay here in the states. The results of obtaining and scrutinizing these newsstand issues were interesting (if you are into this type of thing!). I now have all the newsstand issues for those titles up until the time they stopped making them, which the exception of Superman New 52 #8. And, yes, if you find that newsstand issue you could probably convince me to spend $50 to buy the dang thing. I found that from February 1999 through August 2009, there are more than 100 newsstand issues of Batman, Detective, Superman, and Action Comics that are missing advertisements that appear in the direct sales versions. This has been confirmed by another collector, who also has many of these newsstand variants in his possession. Therefore, these newsstand versions are variants from the direct sales versions. I have compiled a spreadsheet that show which issues have differences between direct sales and newsstand versions of Batman, Detective, Superman and Action comics. The sheets are ordered chronologically, so that you can get a feel for how frequently these newsstand variants occurred. If a cell is not highlighted next to the issue number in the sheet below, then there was no difference between the direct sales and newsstand issues. If the cell is highlighted in blue, then the newsstand version contains less pages than the direct sales version. If the cell is highlighted in yellow, then the newsstand copy contains an advertising insert that is not in the direct sales copy. I have detailed descriptions of the differences summarized in the cell next to each issue. If you collect other titles, you can extrapolate by date from the following spreadsheets to determine which newsstand issues are likely to be variants. Notice that just because one of the titles in any given month contains a variant, doesn't mean all the titles in that month contain variants (see November 1999 in the spreadsheets below for an example: newsstand versions of Batman 571 and Action 759 are variants, but newsstand versions of Detective 738 and Superman 572 are not variants). For brevity, I've only shown a portion of the spreadsheet below: It was very common to find direct sales issues that had advertisements that were not included in newsstand issues. However, I found that in only a VERY few instances some newsstand issues contain an insert or advertisement that cannot be found in a direct sales copies. Following are the ones I found: 1. Batman 426 and 427 newsstand versions have ads that aren’t in direct sales versions (because the direct sales versions have ads with a phone number to cast your vote to let Robin live or die). See following photos for side-by-side comparisons. Batman 426: Batman 427: 2. Superman 397 newsstand version has a baseball insert stapled into the centerfold that appears in no direct sales versions nor any other newsstand issues in other titles that I could find in that month. The following photos show the baseball insert (which you will not find in your direct sales copy!). Superman 397 newsstand: 3. Some (but not all) Detective 692, 693 and 694 newsstand versions contain a subscription insert that doesn’t appear in direct sales versions. The insert is stapled into the comic books. The following photo shows the subscription insert inside Detective 693. All inserts have a CC-1 serial number on them even though they appear in different issues. Detective 693 newsstand: 4. I have found newsstand versions of Batman 637 and 638, Detective Comics 803 through 806, Adventures of Superman 637 and 638, Action Comics 824 and 825, and Superman 214, 216, and 217 that contain a Mad magazine insert that doesn’t appear in direct sales versions. This insert is not stapled into these issues and could be easily pulled out which might explain why several newsstand copies of these same issues might not contain the insert. The insert for Adv of Superman 637 is shown below and it is the same as the insert that appears in Batman 637, Detective 803, and Action 824 (all from April 2005). Note that the close-up photo shows this insert has an A2C5DC serial number on it, which is different than subsequent issues below. Adv of Superman 637 with Mad Magazine insert: The insert for Superman 638 is shown below and it is the same as the insert that appears in Batman 638, Detective 804, Action 825 (all from May 2005), Superman 214 (from April 2005), and Detective 805 and Superman 216 (both from Jun 2005). Note that the close-up photo shows this insert has an A2D5DC serial number on it, which is different than issues from other months. Adv of Superman 638 with Mad Magazine insert: The insert for Superman 217 (from July 2005) is shown in the photo below and it is the same insert that appears in Detective Comics 806. Note that the close-up photo shows this insert has an A2E5DC serial number on it, which is different than previous issues above. Superman 217 with Mad Magazine insert: 5. Newsstand versions of Batman 674, Detective 842 and 843, Superman 674, and Action 862 all contain a DC Comics subscription insert that doesn’t appear in direct sales versions. The inserts from all these issues are identical and they have a A8DCU1 serial number on them. Except for Batman 674 and Superman 674, all the inserts were stapled into the comic books. The insert in Batman 674 and Superman 674 can be easily pulled out. See photo below of Superman 674 for an example of this insert. Superman 674 with subscription insert: I’m guessing a lot of people think Chuck Rozanski at Mile High Comics is a little crazy for having his people sort through his inventory and list newsstand versions of comics on his website. However, due to the scarcity of the more recent newsstand issues (which I can only find for sale in Barnes and Noble Bookstores now), the value of those newsstand variants in Mile High’s inventory may be justified if demand exceeds supply. I can only speak for myself, but based on my experience I would not want to pay more than $20 for most newsstand variants. That is because if you wait long enough, you will eventually find them on ebay or for sale cheaply at comic book stores and conventions. However, if you really need to have a copy of a newsstand issue that was issued after the mid-1990's, you might have to pay more than $20 if the seller holds out because the likelihood of seeing the one you want any time soon might be very low. If you look at Superman and Batman titles on Mile High's website, you will see many cases where they have never seen a newsstand issue in spite of the massive number of comic books they process. I think I looked high and low for more than a year before I found the newsstand version of Action 681 (September 1992), Action 727 (November 1996), and Detective 710 (June 1997). Just try and find a newsstand versions of Detective 800 through 881 and you will see what I mean. Other notable facts pertaining to newsstand issues that I’ve noticed along the way: 1. The direct sales version of Batman 375 has a slick Jemm ad in the centerfold but I don’t think newsstand versions contain this ad. See photos below for a comparison of the direct sales and newsstand issues. There is also a close-up of the newsstand centerfold, which shows a very tight staple. This makes me very confident that the insert was not just pulled out of the centerfold. I’ve seen at least a ten other newsstand issues of Batman 375 and they do not have the slick Jemm ad. (One time I found an ebay seller who claimed the newsstand version contained the "Jemm" ad; when it arrived in the mail I was delighted to see it contained the Mark Jewelers insert instead!) Batman 375 direct vs newsstand: Batman 375 newsstand closeup of centerfold staple showing nothing removed: 2. Very few issues have more than one version of the comic appearing in newsstand format. Following are some examples: Batman 457 has 3 different newsstand issues (one with serial number 457 in the indicia, one with serial number 000 in the indicia, and one with “2nd printing” in the indicia). The newsstand version of the 2nd printing is extremely hard to find (this is probably the hardest newsstand variant to find in DC comics in my opinion, and I believe $100 or more would be a reasonable asking price (I have a copy and I know of only two other variant collectors who do as well). Just google “Batman 457 newsstand 2nd printing” and you will see blogs and even a video pertaining to that issue. The 2nd, 3rd and 4th printings of Superman 75 all exist in direct sales and newsstand formats and (just google “Death of Superman and Reign of Superman Variants” to see all those issues). Both the deluxe version and regular version of Justice League 70 exist in direct sales and newsstand formats, whereas the non-deluxe version appears in newsstand format only (these Justice League 70 issues can also be seen in the “Death and Reign of Superman Variants” blog). So there are two newsstand versions of JL 70. Both the deluxe version and regular version of Superman 100, Justice League 100, and Superman Man of Steel 100 exist in direct sales and newsstand formats (see photo below). Justice League 100 newsstand formats of both deluxe and non-deluxe covers: Both versions of the 1st printing of Batman 686 each have a newsstand variant (see photo below). Similarly, Superman 205 (1987 series) has a newsstand version of both the “Lee” and “Turner” covers. I also found newsstand versions for both the regular and alternate covers for Superman 215 (1987 series). Batman 686 newsstand versions of both regular and variant covers: Superman 205 newsstand versions of both regular and variant covers: 3. Some friends of mine also noticed that the covers of Batman 456 and Batman 465 are slightly different between newsstand and direct sales copies. If you compare them side by side, you will see that DC had to move some of the lettering on the newsstand issues to make room for the bar code. I know of no other variation like that within the titles of Batman, Detective, Superman, Action and Justice League of America. Batman 456 direct vs newsstand versions: Batman 465 direct vs newsstand versions: 4. Some of the poly-bagged comics were released in newsstand format in addition to direct sales and the newsstsand issues are extremely difficult to find in a sealed bag. This makes sense to me, as I can hardly imagine someone buying an issue off the newsstand and just leaving it in the poly bag. First example shown below is Superman Man of Tomorrow #6 from September 1996. I’ve shown both direct and newsstand issues in the sealed poly bag that was used to contain a free copy of Edge Magazine (I’ve also found newsstand issues of Adv of Superman 539 and Batman 535 still sealed in the poly bag with the Edge Magazine. The second example shown below is Adventure of Superman 631. The poly bag for that issue contained a free sample of the Sky Captain video game on CD. Superman MOT 6 poly in both direct and newsstand versions: Adv of Superman 631 poly in both direct and newsstand versions: Update (Feb 2018): There have also been some variations between direct and newsstand issues within the New 52 and Rebirth series. Examples are as follows. 1. Batman New 52 #13 and Detective New 52 #15 (direct sales has double cover; news does not; easily seen on ebay) 2. Most all of the New 52 #19 issues (direct sales has fold-out covers; news does not… see example of Superman New 52 #19 below).) Superman 19 Direct on top, Superman 19 Newsstand on bottom: 3. Batman New 52 #21 and #25 (direct sales has embossed covers; news does not) 4. Superman New 52 #32 and #38 (direct sales has a cover wrap; news does not… see example of Superman 32 below). Superman 32 Direct on right; Superman 32 newsstand on left. 5. Later New 52 issues and all Rebirth issues have a one dollar higher cover price than direct sales (see example of Batman 29 Rebirth below, which is the last known Batman newsstand variant). Acknowledgments: I want to thank Jerome Wenker, who is one of the kings of variants in my opinion. Jerome provided much assistance and several newsstand copies in my pursuit to get all the differences documented. I would also like to give a shout-out (and some curses) to good friend Mark Weiss (of Comic Books for Kids) who wrote some of the earliest threads on Batman variants, which helped get me turned on to this nutty pursuit. Also thanks to John Jackson Miller of Comichron who is doing a great job of nailing down the last DC newsstand issues. Following is a recent article he wrote on the topic: http://blog.comichron.com/2018/02/end-of-era-last-dc-newsstand-issues.html Even more importantly, I would like to thank my wife Cindy. She has been immensely patient and has also been a big help with finding some of these variants. Funny how she can walk into a shop, pull out a comic book, and say “Is this one you’ve been looking for?” And darned if it is not one that I’ve been looking for over the last couple years. Thanks Cindy! Happy collecting! Kirk Ticknor kwticknor@aol.com
  14. I have a Star Wars Jedi Mace Windu One Shot. There is a barcode sticker over what appears to be the original barcode on the comic. Does anyone know if certain stores/events/etc do this? Has anyone dealt with removing the sticker without causing damage? Thanks in advance.
  15. 1. X-Men 137 Newsstand CGC 9.8 WP SOLD 2. X-Men 138 Newsstand CGC 9.8 WP SS signed by Claremont $250 SOLD 3. E-man #1 8.5 $20 4. Fantastic Four Roast #1 9.4 $25 5. FantasticFour #232 9.2 $45 For these payment options are PayPal or Zelle. Shipping is $9.99 per book USPS priority mail and will ship within 2 business days of cleared payment. No trades and no returns. First "I'll take it" or PM takes it. Refereces/kudos page below and more pics can be provided if PM, thanks for looking.
  16. Hey all. I stumbled across this book over the weekend and wanted to know your thoughts on a grade. I've gotta a few opinions everywhere from 5.0 to 8.5 (w/press). What do you all think?
  17. This sale is about 20 years in the making, as I have been hoarding these Miller DD Newsstands for a long time while continually updating my own collection. Newsstand Editions are much rarer, and in my opinion, much more desirable than the common Direct Sales Editions out there. I have previously written about this topic. If you're interested, here is my journal from about seven years ago: In Praise of Newsstand Editions. I have just about completed my personal collection (none of which are for sale, but all of which you can view here: Cardiac Kid's Miller Daredevils), although I am STILL SEEKING a What If 35, Newsstand Edition CGC 9.8 with white pages. I am convinced that it is a UNICORN. I have been scouring eBay, ComicLink, Pedigree, etc. . . . all of the usual sites for TWO DECADES and I have never seen one. There are plenty of Direct Sales Editions our there . . . which further illustrates my point about the rarity of Newsstand Editions . . . but I am not interested in Direct Sales Editions or I would already own one. If there is anyone reading this who has a What If 35 which fits my criteria, please be advised that I will either: (1) overpay for it, if you would like to sell it, or: (2) trade you multiple books from this thread, if you would like me to trade you for it. I don't expect to hear from anyone who has one because I don't think anyone does. Anyway, let's get to the sale. RULES: No HOS/probationers; Bank of America check preferred and will receive a 5% discount off the prices listed. If your bank is not Bank of America, or you prefer to use PayPal, the prices stand; Shipping to the Continental U.S. via U.S. Post Office Priority Mail, is $10.00. The cost to me will no doubt be more than that, but that will be your contribution. Shipping to Hawaii, Alaska is $15.00. Shipping to Canada is $20.00. International shipping will be need to be determined based on where you live. No returns on the slabs; if you need more information about any particular one, please let me know and I am sure I can provide an answer; I'll mark books SOLD as soon as I can, but if another boardie beats me to it, then he/she is the winner! Thus ... the first (or variant thereof) in the thread claims the book(s) and trumps ANY negotiations via PM; If you are paying by PayPal, I expect payment within a couple of days. If you are mailing a check, I expect to receive it within a week. If you take longer than that, I reserve the right to put the book back up for sale. Communication is the key, however; if you stay in touch with me, I will likely bend these rules, depending on what you have to say' I am not sure how long I will keep this thread open. Ultimately, what does not sell here will be posted to eBay at higher prices. GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY HUNTING!
  18. Eternals #3 CGC 9.8 1st Appearance of the Sersi Newsstand edition and White Pages! Great time to buy before the books skyrocket in price!!! No reserve https://www.ebay.com/itm/ETERNALS-3-CGC-9-8-WHITE-PAGES-1st-SERSI-NO-RESERVE-NEWSSTAND-Not-CBCS-or-PGX/254335490303
  19. Lets get the RULES out of the way 1. No HOS members or those I elect not to do business with, which includes those I block or ignore posts from 2. First in thread means you claim the book and trumps all PM's 3. Sorry NO international Buyers 4. Payment due within 4 Days of claiming via The following METHODS: Cash, US Postal Money Order, Chase Zelle pay, Cash App, Apple Pay, or Payment due within 24 hrs of claiming via Paypal (Time-payments is an option, just send PM to discuss plan) 5. Return Policy: Sorry No returns and no time limit (If you don't like what you see.... do not claim it!) 6. Shipping w/ full insurance is now FREE 7. Offers welcome - I am very easy to work with especially multiple book transactions, worst I can do is counter Thanks for considering Kudos Link- Haven't really needed to keep up with this, literally have done multiple hundreds of transactions on boards but for those who need: test
  20. Hey all, New to the forums but I have been collecting comics for awhile now and decided to try my hand on some estate sales to hopefully find some gems at good prices. Today I was able to grab a lot of comics that including both the direct market & news stand versions of SW8. At first glance of my newsstand version I noticed a purple mark on Spider-Man’s head (I provided pictures below of both my copies). My first thought was someone must have nicked it with a marker because when I google search the newsstand edition and none of the copies seem to have it. However, I was able to find one other copy online that seems to have the purple mark on his head too (provided a picture of it below as well). Can anyone explain why some have that mark? Would love to know the reasons behind it. thanks in advance for the help! *also I apologize for putting this in silver age, my mistake*
  21. Hi, Im a newbie with probably 2 newbie ?'s. This is my first post,. I thought I'd try the forum for help! This is a two part ? 1. I have two copies of astonishing x-men #3 mattina "virgin" edition, One is origonal purple and the other is a printing error this suposeably happend to 42 copies where the cover is blue. I was just wondering if I contact cgc with the issue will they not only recognize the error but re-lable/reslab my copy for with a label recognizing the error if I note it on the invoice? 2. I noticed some cgc graded books don't indicate that they're newstand editions and some do. How does cgc recognize this and if I indicate it as such on the invoice will they label it on the slab as a newstand edition or however they please? Any info would be deeply appreciated Thanks again. #comicbookkarma
  22. Could you please add Spawn #1 Newsstand to the Spawn Complete Set thanks Tj
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  25. All spiderman sale You'll love it, trust me. No probations or HOS 1st by timestamp takes it, whether in thread or in pm. one freebie per person USPS priority shipping, paid by buyer returns ok within 10 days, buyer pays unless I make a mistake. payment via paypal, cash, check, MO, or we can work out if you prefer something else. International fine, but I only ship priority with tracking, which is expensive. THanks.