You're a legend in your own time, and your work is always top tier! Bronze age is often dismissed and overlooked, but it's my absolute favorite era of comic book history. To see a nearly 50 year old comic book in 9.4 condition is eye-popping. Really awesome stuff!
You're a legend in your own time, and your work is always top tier! Bronze age is often dismissed and overlooked, but it's my absolute favorite era of comic book history. To see a nearly 50 year old comic book in 9.4 condition is eye-popping. Really awesome stuff!
Thank you so much! Old high grade books are amazing to see.
Nice find A A Ron! Gotta love two big guys going at it.
Awwww! You're still a big kid Aaron! Just giddy with excitement for a New Atari F oops! Lol that's a great issue! I had that one.
Nice! It is so amazing to see old comics in such pristine condition!
I've been wondering this for a while of different collectors. If you don't mind me asking, why buy a comic encased in plastic?
Does it bug you that the case has a crack on it?
Well, it's a scratch not a crack. It bugged me a bit but being a 9.4 at a really good price made me overcome my hesitation.
.. Aaron . .. that F.F. # 166 is .. " Okay " .. , inked by Colletta .. ( nice Buckler Cover ) . BUT ... .F.F. # 167 is Better , inked by Sinnot .
Honestly I bought it for the cover. I was never much of an FF reader. Not a big Buckler fan either but I do think it is a really good cover.