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I'm good with splotches. Nuffsaid111 private msg quote post Address this user
All issues are VSP. All obtained personally by me with exception of Groening which was a SDCC pickup already signed at the Bongo Booth.

The Tomb of Dracula is signed by Colan (Roy Thomas, Neal Adams & Conway are the common signatures we see, so quite happy with this by Gene Colan when I met him years ago.)
Spotlight 12 is signed by a bud who sadly is no longer with us ... Mr Herb Trimpe. Loved the guy.
The Spiderman 300 was $1.50 from the rack when I bought it.
The Spawns were $1 Yard Sale purchases (yep - one is a newsstand). McFarlane sigs were all free from NYCC (I got the early signing ticket at the Image booth a couple of years)
The Weird War Tales 10 is actually the 1st illustrated story by the great Walt Simonson!

VSP is expensive; but highly fulfilling. And gosh I love these VSP yellow labels with the new cases.


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Collector no1lufcfan private msg quote post Address this user
@Nuffsaid111 congrats great selection 👍
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It was a one trick pony show but always hilarious. GAC private msg quote post Address this user
@Nuffsaid111 Dude!! Awesome!!!!! Congrats man!!
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I'm good with splotches. Nuffsaid111 private msg quote post Address this user
@no1lufcfan @GAC Thanks guys!
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I hear their hourly rate is outrageous! sportshort private msg quote post Address this user
That is some awesome Stuff! Congrats!
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Masculinity takes a holiday. EbayMafia private msg quote post Address this user
Nice collection of yellow labels! Sometimes I think we don't fully appreciate just how valuable that signature verification program is to the industry.
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I'm good with splotches. Nuffsaid111 private msg quote post Address this user
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Nice collection of yellow labels! Sometimes I think we don't fully appreciate just how valuable that signature verification program is to the industry.


100% agree.
I used to do all my autographs long long time ago when they were all free (including Stan Lee). I know times have changed and that's just the breaks, but I have so many autos that I obtained back in the day that CBCS VSP is priceless to me. No Green stuff going on
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Collector DavidM private msg quote post Address this user
@Nuffsaid111 Love the ASM 300!
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I live in RI and Rhode Islanders eat chili with beans. esaravo private msg quote post Address this user
@Nuffsaid111 - Great stuff - what an awesome mail call!
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I'm good with splotches. Nuffsaid111 private msg quote post Address this user
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@Nuffsaid111 Love the ASM 300!


Definitely the priciest of the bunch! lol

If I take pure monetary value out of the equation for a moment; my heart is with the signed Colan TOD #1. Most of the legends who shaped the industry long long ago are no longer with us.
So to retain a memory of a quick meeting with a man who is a legend on a book he is most associated with, is a blessing. I think he passed not long after witnessing signatures was a thing. Not sure about that.

But in this world where graded comics have become commodities of value based on their graded number; to me a signed Colan TOD #1 is something a bit more than a commodity.
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Collector Rafel private msg quote post Address this user
GREAT LOOKING BOOKS!!!
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I showed my wife and she was so happy for me she started to cry. Batman66 private msg quote post Address this user
@Nuffsaid111 very nice, congrats
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Collector 00slim private msg quote post Address this user
That ASM 300 in 9.8 is impressive.

Love the Groening signed Futurama book.
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