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In the March 7th MYCOMICSHOP Weekly Newsletter Conan Saunders expressed concern
with paper and print quality of newly released MARVEL COMICS. "...MARVEL is using
the same lightweight paper stock for the covers that they use for the interiors."
"...the production quality was rough enough that all copies we received would grade
Very Fine at best..."
Doesn't sound too good.
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of Golden Age Comics on the Boards.
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I wonder just how long it will be before they do away with a cover entirely
and replace it with the SPLASH PAGE of the first (or only) story in the book.
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While going through a box of raw comics from PASSAIC BOOK CENTER I ran
across MARVEL TEAM-UP #65 and #66, two books I had forgotten how good
they are. I often wondered why MARVEL used them to introduce CAPTAIN BRITAIN?
Really good reading and the cover of #66 is fantastic.
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Happy to see some discussion about coverless comics on the CBCS FORUM.
Seems there are some scarce GOLDEN AGE books out there missing covers with
high prices being paid for single graded pages. MORE FUN #101 with the first
SUPERBOY story is my most valuable coverless book with a few REMAINDERS
that appear to be of interest to collectors.
I think I have the Oldest Original Owner Collection
of Golden Age Comics on the Boards.
Marty - especially pages from Uber-Keys like Action 1 and Tec 27. I wish the community would settle on an official grade so Nostomania could formally process the data. It seems that what makes the most sense is the lowest possible (at present anyway) numeric grade of 0.1. Currently CGC assigns the non-numeric grade "PG".