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Posted 4/24/2008 3:26:05 PM
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I got the Hulk vs Superman Dynamic Forces Autographed by Steve Rude and a copy of Excalibur #71 Dynamic Forces Autographed by Darick Robertson and Joe Madureira. I want to know how much value each one. I hope you can help me.

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Posted 4/24/2008 6:10:57 PM


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Unless someone wants those signatures on those books and is willing to pay for them, not much for someone who doesn't. The only time signatures truly increase the value of the book is when it is a key book, signed by a key person in the creative process and CGC Signature Series encapsulation. Otherwise it is just for your personal pleasure.









Where does he get those wonderful toys!

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Posted 4/24/2008 9:45:19 PM


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To be blunt...  They're worth less now because you wrote on them.  Joker elaborated enough in his post if you want further info.

 

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Posted 4/25/2008 5:36:49 AM


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Something like this thread should be stickied...It's a question we see so much..And the answer is always the same thing....And usually it's people with just 1 post asking the question too.


(not a dig at the OP but just a noticing trend)
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Posted 4/25/2008 5:32:28 PM


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*POINTS UPWARD* That's why they made you a mod, so do the mod thingie.

Sticky It.










Where does he get those wonderful toys!

I have yet begun to surrender.

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Posted 4/25/2008 6:13:15 PM


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Set 0ne (4/25/2008)
Something like this thread should be stickied...It's a question we see so much..And the answer is always the same thing....And usually it's people with just 1 post asking the question too.


(not a dig at the OP but just a noticing trend)

We have talked about it in the past and we all agree it would be a good idea.   It is just noone has the time to write anything up.

If anyone wants to write up a quick explination about the problems evaluating signed comics feel free and I'll be more then happy to make it a sticky.

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Posted 4/25/2008 9:03:54 PM


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Set 0ne (4/25/2008)
Something like this thread should be stickied...It's a question we see so much..And the answer is always the same thing....And usually it's people with just 1 post asking the question too.


(not a dig at the OP but just a noticing trend)


We have talked about it in the past and we all agree it would be a good idea. It is just noone has the time to write anything up.

If anyone wants to write up a quick explination about the problems evaluating signed comics feel free and I'll be more then happy to make it a sticky.


Done See mod area
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Posted 4/26/2008 11:30:33 PM


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I spent a small fortine on DF books between 1992 - 1995,money I now wish had been channelled into buying high grade GA and SA books.

I do have some good signatures, notably Carmen Infantino and Mar Waid on Flash #100 and Martin Nodell on a Zero Hour issue (the one with the all white cover). Martin has sketched the lantern from (Green Lanter) on the cover and also signed it.



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