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			<description><![CDATA[](*,)  hey guys/girls we really need an ask the expert board to help locate those comics we collected as kids but cannot remember the publisher or titles. i had a huge collection of horror comics and my ultrareligious parents made me throw them away. i vaguely remember the storylines and some covers but for the life of me cannot remember titles and i cant locate them anywhere without those titles. i would love to get back those comics i loved as a young kid and i hope others have the same need for this forum. ]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[:-k  let me kick it off with a plea for anyone who is a "guru" in the horror comic genre.
the first comic i would love to get back in my collection is a collection of horror tales with one main story about a man who has a magic picture or mirror and finds out he can pass thru the looking glass to another place as long as a candle is aflame. he steals art and trinkets from this alternate reality/future .i think his aged mother blows out the candle while he is in the mirror and he is trapped in the alternate reality/future.

i have many more and would love to be able to track down these comics. i will set this request out and more if the experts are available.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[Do you remember the year? That would help a lot.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[sounds like a Charlton "Ghostly Tales" type story, but it could also be a DC 'House' anthology story as well.  I'm not a big horror fan, but that's where I'd start looking]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[Wonderful idea. While I can't help on your request, I have one of my own. While on vacation with my family in the mid-1980s, I picked out an issue from a quarter bin that had a sci-fi story about the Earth being taken over by giant praying mantises (that may or may not have been aliens, I don't recall). I suspect it is from a bronze age anthology book, but I also have a suspicion it was a reprint of an old EC story.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[try grimm ghost stories from golden key]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[hey mydarksydon: on the spur of the moment i found 3 that may lead somewhere for you - a Charlton "Beyond the Grave", #5, Apr '76,- a  DC "Ghosts", #47, Vol 6, May-June '76 - and a Charlton "Ghostly Haunts" #25, JUN '72

Plus don't forget the "Strange Tales" series, or some of the "ghostly war" stories from DC, like "G.I. Combat" #107, with "The Haunted Tank".

And like the "shark" bites, don't forget grimm 

:-$ ]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[I got an ace edition hulk 181 dynamic forces signed by herb tripe with a certificate of authenticity in perf cond. anyone have any info on this?]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[This may help you out a little as far as price goes.

http://www.comicspriceguide.com/p-indiv.asp?comicTableID=138935]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[Good idea for a thread.

Could use some help on this. Circa 1975 I had a giant size or annual House of Mystery with Caine and Abel. We'll call it oversized, since my problem is not knowing the format of the book (although it was not a humongous Treasury sized book). It was a solid collection of stories, but theone that rather sticks out in my mind is it had a vampire story. I don't blieve it was Dracula. He wa narrating the tale, and in the middle he was killed, and at the time I couldn't prevent myself from wondering how he could still chat with the reader.

It was square bound. Realy could use the number, since it's a rather uncommon book. 

Sorry, the best I could do.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[I am new to this site but I have a question about a comic I found in with my husbands comics most likley from a yard sale. It is a vol 7 #5 sept - oct 1948 4 MOST comic & the cost on it is .10. It is not in good condition but in poor to fair. The pages are old & yellow it stating to fall apart on the edges & the front cover has a hole on the side & folds on the pages.It has 52 pages. It says Curtis Distributed. It also has an H that was writen on the front cover. I was wondering how much it would be worth. I can send a photo if need just need a e-mail address to send it to. Thank You DanyaLynn Rickman ]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=danyalynn]I am new to this site but I have a question about a comic I found in with my husbands comics most likley from a yard sale. It is a vol 7 #5 sept - oct 1948 4 MOST comic & the cost on it is .10. It is not in good condition but in poor to fair. The pages are old & yellow it stating to fall apart on the edges & the front cover has a hole on the side & folds on the pages.It has 52 pages. It says Curtis Distributed. It also has an H that was writen on the front cover. I was wondering how much it would be worth. I can send a photo if need just need a e-mail address to send it to. Thank You DanyaLynn Rickman [/quote]

I know exactly what comic you are talking about. In the condition that you stated you might be able to get $1 for it.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=mydarksyd]:-k  let me kick it off with a plea for anyone who is a "guru" in the horror comic genre.
the first comic i would love to get back in my collection is a collection of horror tales with one main story about a man who has a magic picture or mirror and finds out he can pass thru the looking glass to another place as long as a candle is aflame. he steals art and trinkets from this alternate reality/future .i think his aged mother blows out the candle while he is in the mirror and he is trapped in the alternate reality/future.

i have many more and would love to be able to track down these comics. i will set this request out and more if the experts are available.[/quote]

The issue you are referring to is double sized issue of Unexpected by DC comics]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[I'm also new to this site.  I have a ton of comics from when I was a kid, and was looking for a way to organize them, and comic collector live is pretty sweet.  Just have one question though, I was entering in what I have, and I can't seem to find this one comic.  It's DHP 100, #0 of 5...It's got a cheesy robot shooting lazers w/ his eyes, Hellboy's jumping on the right, (alas, I was never into DHP...can't remember where I even got this one, so I don't recognize anyone else on the cover).  In the database, they have variant covers listed for 100...but mine's not one of them.  Any help?  Thanks in advance.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[I wonder if an expert can help me define the difference of a Artist vs. Writer? It sounds obvious, but I guess I am having a little trouble deciphering these differences: Script (I automatically assume writer), Pencils (?), Inks (?), Letters (?), Colors (?).  The reason I have had problems is because I will find a name of a Pencil listed as a Writer and as a Artist. So I would like to know the exact guidelines so that when I submit a change request I am giving the correct information. So I am not adding more work for the already hard and much appreciated reviewers. Thanks. ]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=Porpoise49]I wonder if an expert can help me define the difference of a Artist vs. Writer? It sounds obvious, but I guess I am having a little trouble deciphering these differences: Script (I automatically assume writer), Pencils (?), Inks (?), Letters (?), Colors (?).  The reason I have had problems is because I will find a name of a Pencil listed as a Writer and as a Artist. So I would like to know the exact guidelines so that when I submit a change request I am giving the correct information. So I am not adding more work for the already hard and much appreciated reviewers. Thanks. [/quote]

It could possibly be that the same guy did both the script (Writer) and the pencils (Artist) and even the inks (Artist).]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=Brodie][quote=Porpoise49]I wonder if an expert can help me define the difference of a Artist vs. Writer? It sounds obvious, but I guess I am having a little trouble deciphering these differences: Script (I automatically assume writer), Pencils (?), Inks (?), Letters (?), Colors (?).  The reason I have had problems is because I will find a name of a Pencil listed as a Writer and as a Artist. So I would like to know the exact guidelines so that when I submit a change request I am giving the correct information. So I am not adding more work for the already hard and much appreciated reviewers. Thanks. [/quote]

It could possibly be that the same guy did both the script (Writer) and the pencils (Artist) and even the inks (Artist).[/quote]

Dan Jurgens (Superman, Booster Gold) is a common example of a writer/artist who does lots of work (if not exclusively) for DC Comics.  Superman #75 (Death of Superman) was written and drawn by him.  John Byrne (Man of Steel), Walt Simonson (Thor) and Bob Hall (Shadowman) are more examples of this.  For comic publishers it's a win-win.  Hope that helps.

Great topic, BTW.  ]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[Good day ladies and gentlemen,

I'm new and may be on the wrong thread, but heres my question!

I have [b]Xin: Legend of the Monkey King - Anarchy #1 - Alternate Red Foil cover - Certificate of Authenticity[/b], Since its sealed and never been open this is the only information I have on this comic - The problem is I can't find it in the database. The same goes for [b]Micronauts - Image #1 - Alternate Gold Foil cover - Certificate of Authenticity[/b].

Oh you about drove me crazy with [b]Marvel Comics Present Vol 1- issue #96[/b] it took me forever to figure out that it has a [b]double cover[/b] (the database cover didn't match the cover I was looking at!). I must have searched the database a dozen times before I realized the issue had two stories and a different cover on the back (the one I has looking at!). I guess thats what happens when you don't open the package to see if there a second story!](*,)

Any help will be greatly appreciated.


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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=Porpoise49]I wonder if an expert can help me define the difference of a Artist vs. Writer? It sounds obvious, but I guess I am having a little trouble deciphering these differences: Script (I automatically assume writer), Pencils (?), Inks (?), Letters (?), Colors (?).  The reason I have had problems is because I will find a name of a Pencil listed as a Writer and as a Artist. So I would like to know the exact guidelines so that when I submit a change request I am giving the correct information. So I am not adding more work for the already hard and much appreciated reviewers. Thanks. [/quote]

In most cases when you see script or storytellers and see two names it is usually a combination of the writer and penciler working in close collaboration on an issue.  In these instances the penciler is more involved in the scripting of a story than the usual writer writes the story and sends it to the penciler to draw.  A perfect example of this is the current Brave and the Bold series that gives storytelling credit to Mark Waid and George Perez rather than having them separate as writer and penciler.  In this case I would add Mark Waid and George Perez in the writer field and George Perez in the artist field as well.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[any idea how I can add my comics here for sale?]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[You will need
1-to enter the comics into your Collection in Comic Collector Live.
2-a Pay-Pal account.
3-a valid credit card.

-Set up your store on Live Market
-Go into CCL and find a book you want to sell. Make sure that you have priced and graded the book, and uploaded any personal scans that you want to include. You can enter Market Notes before you upload, or edit them later in Live Market. With a book selected, click Live Market Manager on the catalog toolbar. Follow the prompts in the dialog that comes up.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=Rain]Make sure that you back up your data regularly. It is not stored on the CCL servers, so there is no way we can recover it. It's easy! Click the planet button at the top of your CCL window. Select Data, then Backup Data. Pick a spot to store your backup file, and that's it.[/quote]

Rain, if I'm not a seller, is there any reason to use the 'back-up' feature?

Right now I'm new and only using CCL to organize and eventually evaulate my collection.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[Yes, there is a very good reason to use the back-up feature. All the data about your collection is stored on YOUR computer, not the CCL servers. If you don't want to have to re-enter your whole collection if something goes wrong, a back-up is a very good idea. (It's also helpful if you need to move your collection to a different computer.)]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=Rain]Yes, there is a very good reason to use the back-up feature. All the data about your collection is stored on YOUR computer, not the CCL servers. If you don't want to have to re-enter your whole collection if something goes wrong, a back-up is a very good idea. (It's also helpful if you need to move your collection to a different computer.)[/quote]

Gotcha.  Thanks a lot.  Back-up... always.  Got it.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[THANKS RAIN BUT:  Seriously I have [b]no idea how to just add my comics to sell here [/b]did that credit  card thing have it on my computer (but got some error message on my computer).  I've clicked on everything.  I want to use my image of the actual item not some scan of an issue in a grade other than what I am adding.  Can't we click on something and manually upload what we have.  ]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[ I know it is not staying with the thread, but this is the best place to ask. I was gping through some of my old comics and came accross 1 with a double cover. I have only seen it once before & would like to know what the oddas are of rhis & how it chances the value if at all.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=a_Kid_4_life] I know it is not staying with the thread, but this is the best place to ask. I was gping through some of my old comics and came accross 1 with a double cover. I have only seen it once before & would like to know what the oddas are of rhis & how it chances the value if at all.[/quote]

It's a binding defect - they're only really more than a curio if the comic itself is something worth chasing. So if the double cover is on something like New Warriors #7 then don't get too excited, but if it's a Spider-Man #300 that'll be a different story.

I had a double cover recently on the recent Giant-Size Hulk - however the top cover was the standard and the bottom cover was the variant. So a double-cover but not really!  Nice different take on a relatively common binding fault though.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=stevetuk][quote=a_Kid_4_life] I know it is not staying with the thread, but this is the best place to ask. I was gping through some of my old comics and came accross 1 with a double cover. I have only seen it once before & would like to know what the oddas are of rhis & how it chances the value if at all.[/quote]

It's a binding defect - they're only really more than a curio if the comic itself is something worth chasing. So if the double cover is on something like New Warriors #7 then don't get too excited, but if it's a Spider-Man #300 that'll be a different story.

I had a double cover recently on the recent Giant-Size Hulk - however the top cover was the standard and the bottom cover was the variant. So a double-cover but not really!  Nice different take on a relatively common binding fault though.[/quote]They only advantage is the outer cover sometimes protects the inner cover making it a higher grade. As to the Giant-Size Hulk..all issues were published that way on purpose.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[Personally, I think it would be cool if the publishers would do a double cover on alot of books like the Giant-Size Hulk. They could put 'virgin' covers on the interior one, for example. Sometimes there is really cool art blocked by text, logos, and barcodes...]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[Some collectors seek out double covers and are willing to pay a bit more for it. I have had several double covers over my years of collecting and think it is a cool binding defect.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=comiczar3]THANKS RAIN BUT:  Seriously I have [b]no idea how to just add my comics to sell here [/b]did that credit  card thing have it on my computer (but got some error message on my computer).  I've clicked on everything.  I want to use my image of the actual item not some scan of an issue in a grade other than what I am adding.  Can't we click on something and manually upload what we have.  [/quote]

I've sent you a PM in regards to this matter - :)  Thanks.

Morganb]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[I was digging out some more of my comics from storage & came accross a Marvel Comics Index #5 with Thor on the cover & inside it covers Thors appearance im many comics and gives details of each issues content. It's from November 1977. My questions are are these in the data base & if so where? The other is What is the value range? Thanks]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=Rain]Yes, there is a very good reason to use the back-up feature. All the data about your collection is stored on YOUR computer, not the CCL servers. If you don't want to have to re-enter your whole collection if something goes wrong, a back-up is a very good idea. (It's also helpful if you need to move your collection to a different computer.)[/quote]
ok i understand this. in the event we have to do this how do we access the backup when we reinstall???? I need help]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[I have a question.
I never really thought about it because I recently started buying a lot of back issues...
 [b]How do I recognize a reprint?[/b]
Does a reprint have this color mark on top of every page? :-k 
Help appreciated :-)]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=CBG]I have a question.
I never really thought about it because I recently started buying a lot of back issues...
 [b]How do I recognize a reprint?[/b]
Does a reprint have this color mark on top of every page? :-k 
Help appreciated :-)[/quote]Look at the indicia. The second print information is usually located at the end of the information or right after the issue number. Note I said "usually", not all 2nd prints state the information.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[Ok, thanks for that. :-)
But what's up with those marks on every page? I am talking about books that are a little bit older. Every page has a little colored rectangle on top. Does this automatically mean it is a reprint?]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[no those where for distribution purposes . ]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[Hey, I hope somebody can help me with this. At the moment, I own 1628 comic books. Some of them are in a different language ( I would say... uhm... 15% ).
I do NOT want to sell my collection, but I would like to find out if I own a few books that might be worth a bit.

Now, looking for prices for each book will probably take a few weeks I guess.

Is there somebody who could look or skim through my list and tell me if there are some noteworthy books?
I would really like to do it myself but until 2 years ago I collected non-English books and I mainly focused on reading them, rather than finding out what they are worth.

My list contains all my comic books ( alphabetically ordered ).
Help is appreciated. :-d  


PS: Thanks by the way for answering my last question. Kind of opened my eyes. lol, I thought 80% of my comics were reprints! :)) ]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[I have a question.

I have a Marvel Spotlight #4, 1972, starring Werewolf by Night. I'd say it is VERY GOOD condition. 

[img]http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff122/thomas4d4/Comics/MarvelSpotlight4.jpg[/img]

The comic has some kind of ink stain on it. The ink stain covers the top and bottom edge of the book and spills partly onto the back cover and a little onto the front of the book. You can see it over the .20 c on the front, and on the back it can be seen the most on the upper right corner, but it goes pretty much around the whole thing. 

[img]http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff122/thomas4d4/Comics/Backcoverinkspots.jpg[/img]

My question is, what is this ink from? Is it a printers defect?

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			<description><![CDATA[I'm just gonna toss a theory out there. It looks like a current size book was on it and something poured onto it and only the very edge caught the spill. Great book though.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=Philli]I'm just gonna toss a theory out there. It looks like a current size book was on it and something poured onto it and only the very edge caught the spill. [color=red]Great book though[/color].[/quote]

Absolutely. If anyone hasn't read WBN or Tomb of Dracula you're missing out bigtime!=d&gt; ]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[Thanks guys.
Yea I love Mike Ploog!]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=thomas4d4]I have a question.

I have a Marvel Spotlight #4, 1972, starring Werewolf by Night. I'd say it is VERY GOOD condition. 

[img]http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff122/thomas4d4/Comics/MarvelSpotlight4.jpg[/img]

The comic has some kind of ink stain on it. The ink stain covers the top and bottom edge of the book and spills partly onto the back cover and a little onto the front of the book. You can see it over the .20 c on the front, and on the back it can be seen the most on the upper right corner, but it goes pretty much around the whole thing. 

[img]http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff122/thomas4d4/Comics/Backcoverinkspots.jpg[/img]

My question is, what is this ink from? Is it a printers defect?

[/quote]Books that weren't sold were sometimes used for promo purposes. To make sure they weren't returned later for credit they would get inked like that. They would have a whole box of books and would just paint/ink the tops of the books, or bottoms if upside down in the box. That's what it looks like to me.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[Pat, you are amazing! An encyclopedia of comic knowledge!]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[I got a quick question for all of the super awesome gurus out there. What books are must haves for a collection that aren't too expensive? ]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[I don't know exactly what you mean by "not too expensive" but here is a short list of comics stories that are very widely read and highly regarded that you can get for what I would consider relatively cheap.:

Crisis on Infinite Earths
Secret Wars
Cerebus
The Great Darkness Saga of Legion of Superheroes
Batman: Knightfall
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=comicuniversity]I don't know exactly what you mean by "not too expensive" but here is a short list of comics stories that are very widely read and highly regarded that you can get for what I would consider relatively cheap.:

Crisis on Infinite Earths
Secret Wars
Cerebus
The Great Darkness Saga of Legion of Superheroes
Batman: Knightfall
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Ok thank you for the info!]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[In need of some help. I'm looking for a complete 90 card set of NM Marvel Universe 1987 series 1 trading cards. Also, its an amateur questions, but it fits the script. When you buy a sealed box of trading cards, are you guaranteed to have a complete set in that box, or is it more likely to have duplicates of some, and missing some others? Thanks in advance to any help issued.]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=ELebans]In need of some help. I'm looking for a complete 90 card set of NM Marvel Universe 1987 series 1 trading cards.[/quote]
Doesn't look like anyone has them for sale here. Couldn't hurt to ask in the Trading Card forum or The Buyers' Corner.


[quote]Also, its an amateur questions, but it fits the script. When you buy a sealed box of trading cards, are you guaranteed to have a complete set in that box, or is it more likely to have duplicates of some, and missing some others? Thanks in advance to any help issued.[/quote]
Guaranteed? No.

Likely? It depends. Depends on the cards per pack and number of packs per box count. Some early 90s stuff had 10 cards per pack and 40 packs per box, so you'd get 4-6 complete sets because everything was well collated. Other stuff is more random and you don't even get a single set and TONS of dupes (I'm looking at you Plasm).]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[[quote=SwiftMann][quote=ELebans]In need of some help. I'm looking for a complete 90 card set of NM Marvel Universe 1987 series 1 trading cards.[/quote]
Doesn't look like anyone has them for sale here. Couldn't hurt to ask in the Trading Card forum or The Buyers' Corner.


[quote]Also, its an amateur questions, but it fits the script. When you buy a sealed box of trading cards, are you guaranteed to have a complete set in that box, or is it more likely to have duplicates of some, and missing some others? Thanks in advance to any help issued.[/quote]
Guaranteed? No.

Likely? It depends. Depends on the cards per pack and number of packs per box count. Some early 90s stuff had 10 cards per pack and 40 packs per box, so you'd get 4-6 complete sets because everything was well collated. Other stuff is more random and you don't even get a single set and TONS of dupes (I'm looking at you Plasm).[/quote]

Thanks. Indeed very helpful. In particular though, I WA asking because I found an unopened box of 1987 comic images marvel universe series 1. Its $300, and I want it, but only if I can definitely get a complete 90 card set.]]></description>
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Thanks. Indeed very helpful. In particular though, I WA asking because I found an unopened box of 1987 comic images marvel universe series 1. Its $300, and I want it, but only if I can definitely get a complete 90 card set.[/quote]
How many packs are in a box? I saw a broken down box that I thought read 4 cards and 1 sticker per pack. If that's accurate, you'll likely need a lot of packs per box or some confirmation that collation was really good.]]></description>
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Thanks. Indeed very helpful. In particular though, I WA asking because I found an unopened box of 1987 comic images marvel universe series 1. Its $300, and I want it, but only if I can definitely get a complete 90 card set.[/quote]
How many packs are in a box? I saw a broken down box that I thought read 4 cards and 1 sticker per pack. If that's accurate, you'll likely need a lot of packs per box or some confirmation that collation was really good.[/quote]

From what I gather, you are right about the amount of cards per pack, 4. I believe there are 50 packs per box, and collation wasn't all that good. The guy that had the box I mentioned actually opened it and broke it down. LOTS of duplicates, he was happy he didn't sell it, as whoever would have bought it would have been highly disappointed. I know he was for sure.]]></description>
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