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This seems to be primarily a traveling Marvel original art and movie props exhibit that originated at Museum of Pop Culture, Seattle, WA (search for previous pics) and now in Chicago, IL running to the end of Oct, 2021. $18 general admission but daytime entry selling out due to Marvel popularity, social distancing. Thus, they have added evening admission. Highly recommended, as prime original published comic book cover art, splashes, and props generously loaned by the biggest USA collectors and comic dealers. Decades covered: 1939 to 2019 Marvel Cinematic Universe. Recommended for families too. More info: Superb Marvel Comic Art in Chicago Museum
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Spider-Man #1 German Edition/ Romita Variant Cover 9.8 CGC SS John Romita and Terry Austin ‘Virgin’ cover! SIGNED by JOHN ROMITA SR.! RARE - Only 333 copies produced! 1 of 4 Highest and Only graded copies on CGC census! Panini Deutschland, 2019 Price is now reduced to $199 shipped Payment options are PayPal or Zelle. USPS priority mail with secured packaging 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.
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Hi everyone. My father had this comic. In the 70s, as a boy, I cut out Spidey and the Rhino and pasted them on a piece of oaktag. I don't think my father got angry at me. Comics were different back then. I don't remember him even purchasing bags for the books until the early 80s. In any event, just picked this up again. I'm sending this off to CGC and was wondering what you guys think. The cover is firmly attached. The pages are on the brighter side of off-white. There is a small, tiny tear on the back cover. Thanks!
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Legends in the comic book industry are easier to come by these days but there are still a few that don't make public appearances. John Romita Sr is one such legend. Desert Wind has been very blessed and fortunate to have a wonderful relationship with the Romita family and we have been once again given permission to visit and get customers books signed. So don't let this chance go by. With the passing of Steve Ditko, John is now the oldest living Spider-Man artist and you don't want to miss this opportunity. JOHN CHARGES A $30 SIGNING FEE for every book or item he signs. If you plan to have your comic graded by CGC then refer to the Legends pricing group in the Price Tab on our website. The MAIL-IN SUBMISSION DEADLINE is Friday, August 10th and the Celestial Comics in-store submission deadline is Tuesday, August 14th. We will be accepting drop-off submissions at TerrifiCon. Contact Sharon@celestial-comics.com to set us and drop-off.
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Desert Wind and Celestial Comics hosts a special event every year and this event has become a collector/fan MUST DO event. The Legends Tour is your chance to get your collectible signed by many creators you rarely or never see at comic conventions. A few of the names of creators from past tours included Captain America co-creator Joe Simon, Gene Colan, Jerry Robinson, Herb Trimpe, Len Wein and many other legendary creators. And for this spring time tour we currently have: STAN LEE (JUST ADDED) ]ohn Romita Joe Sinnott Larry Lieber Gerry Conway Sal Buscema Joe Giella Don Perlin Michael Kaluta Roy Thomas Tom DeFalco David Michelinie We will be adding more legendary names so keep your eyes peeled as we will be introducing some new names to our tour you won't want to miss. And the only way to be part of this unbelievable tour is to submit your comic items to Desert Wind or Celestial Comics. Check the pricing page for creator pricing. But make sure to get your books in on time because you don't want to miss this signing opportunity. Desert Wind will be accepting both mail-in and onsite submissions for this event. The submission form deadline for this event is April 20th, 2018.
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I have a New 52 Superman #40 variant cover by John Romita Jr. Should I submit for grading?
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I realize that when slabbing comics there is a special slab for "signed" copies. Of course, with all the forgeries in collectables they won't certify a signature unless it's witnessed by them personally. And that makes total sense. However, I have something unusual and I'm wondering how it would or could be properly slabbed and graded if I sent it in. I have a Marvel Treasury Edition #1 "The Spectacular Spider-Man" from 1974. It's an oversize reprint comic book. However, when this came out I think it was one of the first of it's kind because there was a coupon in the regular comic books you could fill out and send in $5 and get an autographed copy signed by Stan Lee and John Romita. Being just a little boy I didn't have the $5 so I filled out the coupon and mailed it in to Madison Ave with a note saying I didn't have $5 but I did have the cover price of $1.50. I sent in a dollar bill with two quarters taped to it and included a note asking for just a copy of the regular edition without the signatures because I didn't have $5. However, in the mail I got a large manila envelope and inside was a signed copy. Stan Lee's and John Romita's signature was on it. It was one of 1000 numbered copies they just sent to me anyway. It was a bit dog eared and imperfect from flopping around in the mail. It was mailed just loose in the envelope. This one is today in much better condition that the older comics I bought off the spinner rack in the supermarket, but not mint condition. I'd say Fine-Very Fine in that ballpark. The defects are just from the original mailing. Read once and put away. How would they grade something like that? "Apparently signed"? "Purportedly signed?" "The words 'Stan Lee and John Romita' are written in cursive on front cover"? How does that work? Is it a defect or what?
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John romita Sr. Interview I sat down to talk with John Romita Sr. recently for SYFYWire about the Art of Spider-Man exhibit and his great career (OA was mentioned so its not OT ). Here's the first part of our conversation: http://www.blastr.com/2017-6-8/watch-comics-great-john-romita-sr-his-favorite-spider-man-issues I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed talking with him. I've been fortunate to do more than a few interviews with the greats of the comic book industry. Special thanks to Mike Burkey, who helped me set this up. Mike
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