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My Latest Acquisition: X-Men #94 CGC 9.8 OW/WP!

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The rarest Marvel Bronze Age Grail in top CGC grade is now a part of the Professor's collection!

 

I just finished adding my newly acquired X-Men #94 CGC 9.8 to my CGC Competitive Set, and wanted to document this major acquisition in a new journal post!

 

Therefore, please enjoy the following front cover scan and complete commentary on my new pride and joy in the collecting world!

 

-Professor Pecora

 

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X-Men #94 showcases the 1st New X-Men issue since X-Men #66, which was published back in March of 1970! After roughly 4.5 years of recycled X-Men stories, spanning issues #67 through #93, and with the X-Men title on the verge of its demise, writer Len Wein & artist Dave Cockrum introduced a new X-Men team consisting of "adult" mutants from around the globe!

 

This was a momentous event that occurred in the summer of 1975 in Giant-Size X-Men #1! For the first time in history, the world was introduced to the dynamic characters of Storm, Nightcrawler, Colossus and Thunderbird! In addition, Giant-Size X-Men #1 also showcased the 2nd full appearance of Wolverine, who was also featured for the first time in his iconic yellow & blue suit with the extended face mask!

 

It was a scorching hot summer in 1975, as the new X-Men team was born, which would not only revitalize the X-Men title, but would catapult a major cult following in the comic collecting community. Due to the diversity of the characters originating from various countries on different continents, thousands of X-Men collections would eventually be spawned worldwide in the years to come, and the X-Men title would later evolve into an international franchise!

 

This movement inevitably ignited the demand for more new X-Men stories by the fans, which prompted legendary writers Len Wein and Chris Claremont, along with the artistic team of Dave Cockrum, Gil Kane & Bob McLeod, to launch the "official" All-New, All-Different X-Men series beginning with X-Men #94 in August of 1975!

 

This ground-breaking 1st new X-Men issue showcases the 2nd appearance of Nightcrawler, Storm, Thunderbird & Colossus and also documents Sunfire leaving the X-Men!

 

Moreover, out of ALL the major Marvel Bronze Age Grails, X-Men #94 is and will always remain the scarcest in CGC 9.8, due to the dark green and partial black ink that surrounds about 75% of the cover! For instance, let's compare the statistics of CGC 9.8 graded copies of X-Men #94 to Giant-Size X-Men #1, Incredible Hulk #181 and Amazing Spider-Man #129.

 

We will begin the analysis with X-Men #94. According to the CGC Census Report, as of 7/23/13, out of a total of 3,631 copies graded, there are only eighteen (18) copies (including my copy) graded as a Universal 9.8! Also, there are currently zero (0) copies graded as a Signature Series, Qualified, or Restored 9.8.

 

In contrast, Giant-Size X-Men #1 has a total of 4,310 copies graded, with a staggering ninety-five (95) copies graded as a Universal 9.8, four (4) copies graded as a Signature Series 9.8, and one (1) copy graded as a Restored 9.8! Out of the 4 Bronze Age Grails discussed here, this one will remain the most abundant in CGC 9.8, hence why I have chosen to acquire this book at a later time in my collecting career!

 

Next up is Incredible Hulk #181, which has a whopping total of 5,945 copies graded, with only one (1) copy graded as a Universal 9.9, sixty-six (66) copies graded as a Universal 9.8, and four (4) copies graded as a Signature Series 9.8. Based on the fact that almost 6,000 total copies have been graded, Incredible Hulk #181 would be considered the second rarest book in CGC 9.8 out of the 4 major Bronze Age Grails!

 

Finally, we have Amazing Spider-Man #129, which has a total of 4,794 copies graded, with only sixty-one (61) copies graded as a Universal 9.8. Further, there are currently zero (0) copies graded as a Signature Series, Qualified, or Restored 9.8. From these statistics, Amazing Spider-Man #129 is just slightly less rare than Incredible Hulk #181 in CGC 9.8, which would place this book third in overall rarity.

 

With this information in mind, rudimentary economics tell us that due to the high demand and very low supply available, that X-Men #94 in CGC 9.8 will most-likely either maintain its marketing sales trend, or even exceed overall sale prices compared to its Bronze Age Grail counterparts! Although several recent X-Men #94 CCC 9.8 sales realized between 6K and 10K, make no mistake that this trend is NOT the norm and prices WILL demand much more in the near future, especially when the time arrives when you hardly see a 9.8 example surface on the market, due to collectors (such as myself) tucking away their copies in private collections! Therefore, if you are an X-Men fan or collector, or seeking the highest-graded Bronze Age Grails, X-Men #94 should be your TOP PRIORITY!

 

In terms of the condition of my 9.8 example -- it is one of the best copies in existence--period!! Although I prefer my books not to show any part of the back cover from the front, I made an exception with this copy, because the white strip to the left is PERFECTLY STRAIGHT and actually coordinates well with the cream, white, and light blue colors on the cover! Further, all of the previous 9.8 examples I have seen up for auction also show parts of the back cover from the front view, but those examples were not perfectly wrapped, like this copy is!

 

In addition, the color gloss is extremely bold and vivid--it looks like this book arrived straight off the printing press yesterday! Also, the corners are razor-sharp coupled with a perfectly solid spine devoid of any minor spine stresses, with the staples perfectly inserted in the right location! So once I saw this book listed on eBay, I told myself, "THIS is the example that needs to be showcased in The Professor's collection!"

 

In closing, I would like to personally thank Mr. Robert Letscher II of KEY Comics and Mr. Doug Schmell of Pedigree Comics for helping me to acquire this MEGA Bronze Age KEY!

 

-Professor Pecora

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THANK YOU Meshuggah!

 

I do think acquiring this book in any grade is awesome!

 

It's just one of those classic Bronze Age Marvel Keys that holds more than just appreciation in "dead presidents," but represents an important historical value in comics!

 

I am looking forward to reading your future X-Men #94 acquisition journal! (thumbs u

 

-Professor Pecora

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Congratulations on your beautiful, fresh and brightly colored acquisition. I really enjoyed your journal, well written!

 

The green background really brings out the costumes of Cyclopes, Colossus, Nightcrawler and Banshee, the high grade presentation makes this all the more pleasing to the eye.

 

Well done!

 

Brandon

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Dear Alawson453,

 

GREAT QUESTION!

 

The answer is YES, I do plan on acquiring only "1" signature and in a specific location on the book, that will look PERFECT!!

 

If you happened to check out the dozens of Wolverine (1988) CGC SS 9.8 books in which I designed custom signing templates for, which ALL sold in my recent Grand Wolverine Auction on Pedigree Comics on June 27, 2013, you would have noticed that each signature was meticulously placed in a location that does NOT take away from the aesthetic beauty of the cover art!

 

One of my personal dislikes or pet peeves is when people take a classic KEY issue and just have the artists or writers simply write their signatures all over the book without any continuity or creativity involved! In other words, I would rather have a clean and sharp Universal CGC 9.8 of X-Men #94, as opposed to a 2-4 signature SS 9.8 copy that obstructs the classic cover art by Gil Kane & Dave Cockrum!

 

On that note, there is only "1" true spot to place "a" signature on a CGC 9.8 copy of X-Men #94! As to where this location is, I will keep it open-ended for you to speculate, because one day I will be posting a scan of this book with the signature placed in the "perfect location" in a future journal for the world to marvel at!

 

Thanks again for the question!

 

I am hoping to be the first the collector to own a CGC SS 9.8 copy of X-Men #94!

 

-Professor Pecora

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Dear Silver Collector,

 

Thank You!!

 

Also, you have raised a GREAT POINT!

 

Green Lantern #76 would rank among the scarcest Bronze Age Grails in CGC 9.8!

 

However, I guess I was referring specifically to "Marvel" Bronze Age Grails, and didn't even consider DC Bronze Grails, as I am primarily a Marvel collector. Therefore, I will update my journal post to reflect this!

 

Thanks!

 

-Professor Pecora

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Congratulations on your beautiful, fresh and brightly colored acquisition. I really enjoyed your journal, well written!

 

The green background really brings out the costumes of Cyclopes, Colossus, Nightcrawler and Banshee, the high grade presentation makes this all the more pleasing to the eye.

 

Well done!

 

Brandon

 

THANK YOU Mr. Shepherd! :)

 

-Professor Pecora

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Drool...

 

You could put a down payment on a house with what you must have paid for that book. Definitely the star of any collection. And I'm with Meshuggah, I'd be happy with any grade really...preferably 8.0 or above. I hope you frame it (Frame It Again Sam) and put it on display so you can Marvel at it everyday (yes, I do this with my most prized books and it makes me appreciate them much more than those that sit in my closet).

 

Man, my ranking is dropping like crazy...I need to find some more books, lol.

 

 

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HI Prof!!!

Please DON'T have that 9.8 signed... In my opinion, such high grade and expensive books should not be touched anymore by human hands!!!

 

Signature series books for the 99% of the collectors I know... are not considered must-haves but simply a way to improve the value of lower grades books or just some nice weird memorabilia!

 

Ciao!

 

Federico

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