

The comics were a mix of Superman, some Harley & Suicide Squad, and then a load of Wolverine, Spider-Man (mixed titles) and X-Men. Other then that, there were around 160 comics and around 20 Wizard Magazines and Hero Illustrated magazine issues. The Darkness issue 1/2 from TopCow with a certificate of authenticity.Polybagged Marvel Action Hour Fantastic Four 1.Uncanny X-Men 314 in high grade with the 2nd app.Wolverine Issue 57 in a mid to high-grade condition.Marvel Comics Presents Weapon X, Issue 79 in a 8.0 condition.ASM Annual 22 in a mid-to-high grade and the 1st app.X-Men Adventures 1 in a mid-grade condition.


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Sadly there were no UF4 or JIM or ASM mega keys hiding in there, although she was really hoping I'd spot something that would make us both super happy.Īfter a full review which took 30-40 minutes, and even looking up some books with them (since her boyfriend had joined us and mentioned he had looked some books up online) on the Key Collector App, there were only a few stand-out books, including: Torn covers, spine ticks galore and even some missing back pages.Īll the comics were stacked in groups by general title at least, so it was easy to start flipping through each pile, seeing if there was anything that jumped out right away, and getting a sense of what we were dealing with in general.
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Download the software for PC or Mac, install the mobile app on your iPhone, iPad or Android device, or just use the Connect edition online. Upon arriving and seeing all the comics spread out, the first thing I noticed was a general lack of bags and boards, and everything was a little beat up from the lack of protection and just general wear and tear over the decades. Catalog your collection of CDs, DVDs, books, comic books or video games. Regardless, it caught my interest and since they haven't been a ton of inquiries for collections flowing in, it was worth a look.Ī night later, we arranged to meet at her location where she mentioned she would have the items laid out for a look, but that only 1 suitcase was currently with her and the other was coming shortly. As soon as I read 'suitcases', I figured the comics were probably not in the best shape, given that they weren't properly stored in a comic box. An email came in from a local Calgary lady, asking if The Collector Guy could take a look at a collection she had from her father, which was split over 2 suitcases and included a mix of some comics, video games and sports cards.
