Bunches of Pre-unity CGC 9.8 on ebay
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Bunches of Pre-unity CGC 9.8 on ebay
not mine, BTW. Just a heads up. I will be bidding!
Is the seller (speedracex) a member here?
Is the seller (speedracex) a member here?
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WTF is this? I don't remember ever seeing one of these:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Solar-Man-Of-The-At ... 911.c0.m14
http://cgi.ebay.com/Solar-Man-Of-The-At ... 911.c0.m14
Re: Bunches of Pre-unity CGC 9.8 on ebay
YepPunisher Fan wrote:not mine, BTW. Just a heads up. I will be bidding!
Is the seller (speedracex) a member here?
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Re: Bunches of Pre-unity CGC 9.8 on ebay
was....iirc when he sold off he left...could be wrong, have been before, will be again...magnusr wrote:YepPunisher Fan wrote:not mine, BTW. Just a heads up. I will be bidding!
Is the seller (speedracex) a member here?
/Magnus

Re: Bunches of Pre-unity CGC 9.8 on ebay
Ah, I see.myron wrote:was....iirc when he sold off he left
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Not ringing a bell with me either. The blue "valiantcomics.com" on the certificate does seem familiar, though.X-O HoboJoe wrote:WTF is this? I don't remember ever seeing one of these:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Solar-Man-Of-The-At ... 911.c0.m14
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anyone dive in closer on the image and see exactly what that cert says to the right of gregs sig?ckb wrote:Not ringing a bell with me either. The blue "valiantcomics.com" on the certificate does seem familiar, though.X-O HoboJoe wrote:WTF is this? I don't remember ever seeing one of these:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Solar-Man-Of-The-At ... 911.c0.m14
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I did those in 2002, I believe...
Since I rarely sold any of my books, I decided that when I did sell a book,
I would note with a certificate that it came from the "ValiantComics.com" collection...
maybe a little provenance for 2052, but essentially worthless the day I created it.
This certifies that the accompanying comic was once held in the official collection of VALIANTCOMICS.COM
I don't remember what the disclaimer paragraph at the bottom says.
Probably something about ValiantComics.com being a reference site
and not officially endorsed by Valiant or Acclaim Entertainment.

Up to that point, I had been online with a Valiant website for five years,
but there was no "tangible evidence" that the site existed...
The fan projects hadn't been created yet, and I really just wanted to advertise the website...
it's basically a flyer accompanying an unsigned regular comic that I once owned.
Since I rarely sold any of my books, I decided that when I did sell a book,
I would note with a certificate that it came from the "ValiantComics.com" collection...
maybe a little provenance for 2052, but essentially worthless the day I created it.
This certifies that the accompanying comic was once held in the official collection of VALIANTCOMICS.COM
I don't remember what the disclaimer paragraph at the bottom says.
Probably something about ValiantComics.com being a reference site
and not officially endorsed by Valiant or Acclaim Entertainment.

Up to that point, I had been online with a Valiant website for five years,
but there was no "tangible evidence" that the site existed...
The fan projects hadn't been created yet, and I really just wanted to advertise the website...
it's basically a flyer accompanying an unsigned regular comic that I once owned.
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He started buying againcaxiotis wrote:I remember this guy as he decided to sell off his complete collection on ebay including vcvss and vfvss's when I started on the this board. Looks like he never really sold off all of his valiant collection.


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This reminds me. Are you planning on doing anything for a 10 yr book like the EW 5 at 5 years? That's still one of my favorite projects.greg wrote:I did those in 2002, I believe...
Since I rarely sold any of my books, I decided that when I did sell a book,
I would note with a certificate that it came from the "ValiantComics.com" collection...
maybe a little provenance for 2052, but essentially worthless the day I created it.
This certifies that the accompanying comic was once held in the official collection of VALIANTCOMICS.COM
I don't remember what the disclaimer paragraph at the bottom says.
Probably something about ValiantComics.com being a reference site
and not officially endorsed by Valiant or Acclaim Entertainment.
Up to that point, I had been online with a Valiant website for five years,
but there was no "tangible evidence" that the site existed...
The fan projects hadn't been created yet, and I really just wanted to advertise the website...
it's basically a flyer accompanying an unsigned regular comic that I once owned.
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400yrs wrote:This reminds me. Are you planning on doing anything for a 10 yr book like the EW 5 at 5 years? That's still one of my favorite projects.greg wrote:I did those in 2002, I believe...
Since I rarely sold any of my books, I decided that when I did sell a book,
I would note with a certificate that it came from the "ValiantComics.com" collection...
maybe a little provenance for 2052, but essentially worthless the day I created it.
This certifies that the accompanying comic was once held in the official collection of VALIANTCOMICS.COM
I don't remember what the disclaimer paragraph at the bottom says.
Probably something about ValiantComics.com being a reference site
and not officially endorsed by Valiant or Acclaim Entertainment.
Up to that point, I had been online with a Valiant website for five years,
but there was no "tangible evidence" that the site existed...
The fan projects hadn't been created yet, and I really just wanted to advertise the website...
it's basically a flyer accompanying an unsigned regular comic that I once owned.

I didn't realize it was coming up so quickly...
I guess I need to start thinking.

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You like Shadowman #10 as the best 10 cover? I think X-O 10 is wicked awesome. Bloodshot 10 would be perfect for signing, but SLODM #10 is a nice cover as well and it would be cool to have a SLODM project. whatever he picks, even if it's not a 10 cover, I'm sure it will be supa sweet.Brother J wrote:How about Harbinger #10, first appearance of HARD Corps?400yrs wrote:Time certainly seems to fly. #10 covers are freaking awesome (if you stick with that theme).
Although Shadowman #10 is probably the best looking cover.
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XO 10 is a good one with room for remarks400yrs wrote:You like Shadowman #10 as the best 10 cover? I think X-O 10 is wicked awesome. Bloodshot 10 would be perfect for signing, but SLODM #10 is a nice cover as well and it would be cool to have a SLODM project. whatever he picks, even if it's not a 10 cover, I'm sure it will be supa sweet.Brother J wrote:How about Harbinger #10, first appearance of HARD Corps?400yrs wrote:Time certainly seems to fly. #10 covers are freaking awesome (if you stick with that theme).
Although Shadowman #10 is probably the best looking cover.