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slym2none (7/3/2009) PGX sucks sour frog ass. If you want your comics "graded" by a guy in his mother's house (garage) and don't mind hit-or-miss resto-detection, PGX is for you.
'Nuff said.
-slymMostly miss.
    

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Who was the seller? This looks like one of the Terence Leder/Ryan Elliot Shazams but I don't remember off hand what his handle is now but I would know it if I heard it.
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| Oh...I am so sorry. Stay away from that grading company (especially on comics with more than one printing on the market). And, to avoid too much disappointment, if buying a PGX graded book (and I hope you get a great low price on it) just assume the book's actual grade may really be a grade behind what the number reads. PGX offers a service of making victims of buyers and sellers alike. Again, I'm sorry. Dan
What's in my long boxes? http://www.comicspriceguide.com/world/default.asp?m=Magic%20Dan
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My God, Thats awful, just Awful Note to self avoid PGX
Are Arbitary Labels more important than the way we live our lives, what we're supposed to be more important than what we actually are?!
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