CGC Registry

Category:  Other
Owner:  bagofleas
Last Modified:  10/31/2014
Set Description
As the title suggests, these are all of my books that fit into one of three categories:

Single highest graded
Single highest Graded SS
Only graded copy

So these will be the books that stand alone as the best graded example of that copy in the world!!!

Set Goals
I already have quite a few of these, but this is a way to put them all into one place for display. As I acquire or create new ones, they will of course, be placed in this set.

Slot Name
Item Description
Grade
Owner Comments
Pics
  Marvel Fanfare 26 9.8 Were not making toys for you anymore! You're FIRED!!

Published: 5/86

Doug Moench story
Pat Broderick art
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  Booster Gold 14 Universal 9.8 I love this dark cover! A very tough issue to achieve 9.8! View Comic
  Spooky Spooktown 64 Universal 9.6 Looking for a scary story?

Published: 8/76
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  Amazing Spider-Man Parallel Lives nn 9.8 I originally purchased this in graded 9.8 form on eBay. I cracked it open and had Alex Saviuk sign it at the Tampa Bay Comic Con on 8/24/13!!

Published: 5/89

Gerry Conway story.
Bob Larkin cover.
Alex saving art.

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  Starlog 156 Universal 9.8 Big, squarebound 14th Anniversary issue!!

The Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Dorn and Leslie Nielsen interviews alone were worth the time spent reading this copy.

Add in Starman, Back to the Future 3, Dick Tracy and Gremlins 2 articles and it was impossible to stop me!!!!!

Published: 7/90

David McDonnell, Bill Warren, Lynne Stephens,
Marc Shapiro, Tom Weaver & Will Murray text.

Arnold Schwarzenegger, Philip Jose Farmer,
Joe Dante, Leslie Nielsen, Michael Dorn interviews.
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  Starlog 155 Universal 9.8 Boy Howdy! This issue was packed to the brim with articles that I couldn't wait to read through!

An interview with Colm Meaney, who played Chief Miles O' Brien on ST:TNG was of particular interest to me, being such a huge fan of the show and that character.

I had watched both of the first 2 Back To The Future movies multiple times and loved them, so being able to read a huge article on the third movie was most welcome!

With Nancy Allen talking about her role on Robocop, Michael Ironsides speaking about Total Recall and even an interview with Philip Jose Farmer about Tarzan and Doc Savage, I was in Hog Heaven with this issue!!!!!

Published: 6/90

Marc Shapiro, Will Murray, Mike Clark,
Mark Phillips & Kim Howard Johnson text.

Philip Jose Farmer, Nancy Allen, Vic Perrin,
Michael Ironsides & Michelle Scarabelli interviews.
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  Starlog 153 Universal 9.8 Quantum Leap was a show that I would watch when it happened to be on, but I wouldn't call myself a huge fan of the show. I never saw all of the episodes, but probably about half of them.

The constant rehashing of travel in time, be someone else, do something important, get with the woman of that particular episode, repeat ad nauseum, just didn't completely garner all of my attention all of the time.

I would watch it when nothing else was on, and it was an ok show, just not entirely my cup of tea. In fact, my favorite parts of any given episode were the back and forth banter between Sam Beckett and Al.

But I was perfectly willing to read a big article on it in this issue, along with other great ones like the Alien Nation article, a show that I was so upset when it only lasted one season, and Batman, Star Trek and Beauty & The Beast articles, among others.

Published: 4/90

Marc Shapiro, Kyle Counts, Peter Bloch-Hansen,
Michael Wolff, Bill Warren & Ian Spelling text.

Ray Bradbury, Lee Meriwether, Scott Bakula,
Mala Powers, Bibi Besch & Edward Albert interviews.
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  Starlog 141 Universal 9.8 To be totally honest, I never did watch the movie Adventures of Baron Munchausen. But that didn't keep me from reading practically every word in this issue.

Articles on the upcoming Star Trek V movie, a Diana Muldar interview about being Dr. Pulaski on ST:TNG and Amanda Pays talking about the movie Leviathan were just a few reasons for me to pour throught this particular copy.

Published: 4/89

Marc Shapiro, Ian Spelling, Peter Bloch-Hansen,
Eric Niderost, Mark Altman & Bill Warren text.

Terry Gilliam, Daphne Zuniga, Wilford Brimley,
Amanda Pays & Nigel Kneale interviews.
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  Starlog 132 Universal 9.8 When the movie Willow came out in theaters, I was a ravenous Sci-Fi and Fantasy geek. I was reading and/or watching anything in the genres I could get my hands on!

So Willow fell right into that category very nicely. I loved the movie, which it turns out also happened to be my first introduction to two different actors.

Val Kilmer, who would go on to play movie role after movie role for decades afterward, including some rather unfortunate Batman movies.

And also Warwick Davis, the lead in the movie, who I would later find out had been the guy wearing the Wicket Ewok costume in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi! He would later go on to play the leprechaun in the leprechaun movies and even in the Harry Potter movies as the character named Griphook.

With articles on Beetlejuice, Robocop, Star Trek: The Next Generation and Roger Rabbit, this issue was packed with tons of stuff I was interested in reading about! It happens to be the 12th anniversary issue of the magazine as well.

What's really amazing is that this very copy was bought straight off the shelf in 1988 and read through by a 15 year old, then stored in a box and moved around multiple times from spot to spot and house to house.

The idea that after all of that, it could somehow receive a 9.8 grade would be laughable.... if it wasn't completely true!

Published: 7/88

Tom Weaver, Bill Warren, Tim Ferrante, Adam Pirani
Steve Swires, David McDonnell & Marc Shapiro text.

Janet Leigh, Alan Young, Les Tremayne,
Ron Howard, Colin Baker & Jeffrey Jones interviews.
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  Starlog 128 Universal 9.8 I remember the show Beauty & The Beast. It was the first time I took notice of a particular actress named Linda Hamilton, who had played Sarah Conner in The Terminator and would later go on to be in the later movies of the series in one capacity or another.

Published: 3/88

Lee Goldgerg, Edward Gross, Bill Warren,
Howard Weinstein, Marc Shapiro & Steve Swires text.

Ron Perlman, Peter Weller, Alfred Bester, James Earl Jones & David Prowse interviews.
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  Spooky Spooktown 18 9.8 Raindrops falling through my head...

Published: 11/66

I love this cover. There are a number of Harvey covers with rain or water affecting Casper or Spooky or the Ghostly Trio, but for some reason I just really like this one.

Being a rare 9.8 of this series doesn't hurt either.

Oak!
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  Dazzler 36 9.8 She's in the sewers. Maybe the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles will come help her out!

Published: 3/85

Linda Grant Story
John Byrne Cover
Geoff Isherwwod Art
Mike Gustovich Art
Joe Rubinstein Art
Petra Scotese Colourist
Diana Albers Letterer
Mike Carlin Editor
Jim Shooter Editor-In-Chief

I had this signed by Geof Isherwood at the Tampa Bay Comic Con on August 24, 2013! Now it's an OAK!!!

STORY TITLE: The Human Touch

Summary:

The Ace of Clubs is having trouble keeping a regularly nightly singer due to the fact that the costumed criminal Tatterdemalion keeps appearing & warning the women against performing & making them all quit.

When Alison Blaire goes there to apply for the job, her assumed alias is seen right through by the clubs owner Rick Conti. Conti however, is interested in the added business of having a mutant performer. Alison is disgusted at first, telling Conti that she is a musician, not a freak-show.

Conti convinces her to take the job because he is desperate to find a replacement singer, and will hire her if she can wow him with her audition. With Julia Walker, the clubs pianist playing the piano Alison does just that with her amazing vocals and Conti hires her on the spot. When Conti offers her money to buy some new outfits, Alison declines telling him that she has a policy of only accepting money that she has earned.

Leaving the club she notices an old poster advertising Julia as the clubs main singing act, and realizes that Julia Walker was the famous actress of the same name and wonders what happened to her career.

She is picked up by her friend Janet, who she is now living with, and while the two are waiting at a red light, Tatterdemalion secretly pops out of a manhole and uses his acid secreting gloves to compromise the tires of Janet's car. This causes them to burst as they are driving on and they get into an accident.

As Janet goes to get help, Alison is grabbed from behind and knocked out by Tatterdemalion, who takes her down into the sewers where he threatens her not to perform at the Ace of Clubs.

Dazzler flees Tatterdemalion and his burning touch, however the deranged criminal has the advantage over her as he knows the sewers well and she does not. Alison has a big break when she manages to find an exit just as a city worker is coming down to work in the sewers.

Rising out of the manhole, she finds that tow truck drivers have come for Janet's car. Reunited with Janet, Dazzler tells her what happened unaware that Tatterdemalion is watching them from behind bushes.

While out shopping the next day Alison runs into Julia & they go have coffee together. There she tells Alison about how her career ended. She was dating fellow actor Michael Wyatt who wanted to make it big but wasn't popular enough & got rejected from many roles.

Michael later became sour of Hollywood and left for Las Vegas to open a casino. This venture failed, and Julia never heard from Michael again. Before leaving, Michael warned her that Hollywood would chew her up and spit her out.

Not listening to him at the time, Julia had later grown to realize that he was right when her own career ended. After telling her story Julia leaves, and Alison vows to not let anything ruin her career not even Tatterdemalion.

That night, Alison performs at the club to a packed audience and with Julia playing the piano. Tatterdemalion attacks the club, however when he sees Julia -- and recognizes her -- he shamefully flees the scene with Dazzler in pursuit.

Alison easily defeats Tatterdemalion & unmasks him. She recognizes him as Michael Wyatt. She then takes the confused criminal to Julia and the two have a tearful reunion, Alison leaves them to their privacy.

The next day at her apartment, Alison explains her night to Janet and laments over the fact that she was attacked again, Janet tells her to keep her head up and that someday things will get better for the mutant singer.

PERSONAL COMMENTS:

The identity of the villain in this issue was easily predicted before he was actually revealed.

When Tatterdemalion burned through the tires all I could think was, "Now that's what I call Burning Rubber!". Oh, c'mon, it was a little funny.

Alison may want a strictly singing career but these constant attacks are beginning to show that it's just not going to be possible.
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  Dazzler 34 9.8 Come here guard! Let me give you a shiner!

Published: 10/84

Mike Carlin story
Geoff Isherwood & Vinxe Colletta art
Bill Sienkiewicz cover

This is technically the first Dazzler issue that I got signed. I took it along with #36 to the Tampa Bay Comic Con on August 24, 2013 and got Geoff Isherwood's rare sig on them.

Being a Sienkiewicz cover makes this one of my fave Dazzler covers. Having this signed now makes this the ONLY SS 9.8 copy in the world! OAK!!!
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  Spooky Spooktown 26 9.6 Go ahead and dive in... or up... or whatever.

Published: 9/68
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  Casper's Ghostland 65 9.8 A wee bit too much of the bubbly, huh?

Published: 3/72
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  Spooky Spooktown 21 9.6 Spooky looks like he is about to strike out!

Published: 9/67
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  Spooky Spooktown 11 9.6 Looks like pumping iron just led to pumping out air!

Published: 12/64
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  Spooky Spooktown 20 9.6 Spooky has been hung out to dry... LITERALLY!!

Published: 5/67

1967 Calendar
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  Marvel Preview 5 9.6 Published: 4/76

Doug Moench story, Ken Barr cover
Val Mayerik & Frank Thorne art.

"Hound of the Baskervilles" adaptation
Featuring Sherlock Holmes.
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  Casper's Ghostland 38 9.8 Thank you for flying Ghosly Trio Airlines!

Published: 10/67

I just couldn't pass up a chance to get this gorgeous issue! Beautiful!
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  Starlog 134 Signature 9.8 OAK!!!!!

Published: 9/88

Peter Bloch-Hansen, Eric Niderost, Marc Shapiro, Kim Johnson, Patrick O'Neill & Adam Pirani text.

"Who Framed Roger Rabbit" cover & article. Denise Crosby, James Caan & Penny Marshall.

I picked up this beauty the day it came out in 1988! I remember seeing Roger Rabbit on the cover AND an article about why Denise Crosby left ST TNG and I just had to have it!

This was another Starlog I had signed at Megacon, since she was there. I was pretty sure of a 9.8 and wasn't disappointed!

The yellow label blends nicely with this cover!
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  Starlog 130 Signature 9.8 BIG TIME OAK!!!

Published: 5/88

Marc Shapiro, Jo Beth Taylor, Bill Warren, Steve Swires & Kim Howard Johnson text.

Heather O'Rourke tribute. Denise Crosby, "Willow", Keye Luke, "Bettlejuice", Judge Reinhold articles.

I bought this issue straight off the magazine shelf at a bookstore when it was brand new back in 1988!

This issue features the first mention of the possibility of Denise Crosby being killed off of the show during the first season.

She WAS killed off a couple of episodes later, but was eventually brought back as herself for one episode and as her Romulan daughter later in the series.

Having the opportunity for her to sign this at Megacon was irresistible! Getting a 9.8 was even better!!!!
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  Starlog 124 Signature 9.2 Published: 11/87

Mike Clark, Edward Gross, Jessie Horsting, Marc Shapiro, Steve Swires & William Rabkin text

Lee Sholem interview. Burt Ward, Jeroen Kabbe, Courtney Cox, Jami Gertz & Vernon Wells articles.

Signed by Sir Patrick Stewart and Jonathan Frakes!!

This is the very first magazine from this series to feature Star Trek The Next Generation on the cover!! I just HAD to get this one signed by somebody at Megacon even though I knew that this one would get the lowest grade of all of the copies I took with me.

And it DID get the lowest grade. Fortunately all of the others I brought along for signings got much better grades!
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  Starlog 129 Signature 9.6 A fantastic OAK!!

Published: 4/88

Signed by Wil Wheaton at Megacon on 3/15/13

Kim Johnson, Tom Weaver, Ed Gross, Bill Warren, Kathryn Drennan, Marc Shapiro & Carr D'Angelo text

Robert Shayne interview, Michael Cavanaugh, Wil Wheaton, William Windom & Robocop villains.

I almost didn't take this copy with me to Megacon, but I was sure it would get a good grade, and that yellow cover made it irresistible to me for a SS label.

So ultimately, I did take it and have Wil Wheaton place his handiwork on it! I'm actually impressed that it got a 9.6, especially considering I bought this off the rack when it originally came out! I've held onto it for all these years and after moving it around over and over, it still looks GORGEOUS!!
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  Vigilante 28 Universal 9.8 Ronnylama sent me this copy to see if it could reach a 9.8, and I'm stoked that it did!

Not only is it the only issue of this series to feature a Sienkiewicz cover, it is also the ONLY graded copy of this thing.... PERIOD!

OAK!!!!!!!

Thank you, Ronnylama! You are the best!
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  Booster Gold 11 9.8 Booster Power!

Published: 12/86

Dan Jurgens story
Dan Jurgens & Mike DeCarlo art
Dan Jurgens & Jerry Ordway cover
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  Marvel Graphic Novel: Conan the Barbarian nn Universal 9.8 Conan the Barbarian.

Published: 1989

The Skull of Set.

Doug Moench story
Paul Gulacy and Gary Martin art

This is the third of the Marvel Graphic Novels that I acquired recently in a big auction on Ebay. I got it before it was even listed in this set category.

Along with the other two #nn Graphic Novels I got, I figured it would qualify for the #nn 1989 slot worth 200 registry points but apparently that wasn't the case.

They created a whole new slot for this issue for me and once they did, I wasn't dissapointed in the registry point value placed on it! 128 was actually more than I would have hoped for!

AWESOME!!!!!!
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  Marvel Graphic Novel: The Black Widow nn Modern 9.8 She's pretty sexy if you ask me!

Published: 4/90

The Coldest War.

Gerry Conway story
George Freeman art

This is one of three Marvel Graphic Novels with #nn designation that I won in an online auction.

Kinda neat the way they turned the "K" in the word BLACK backwards. If you look closely into the background, you will see Captain America, the Scarlet Witch, Hawkeye and Giant man!

I really like the way The Black Widow is drawn on the cover. She looks almost "Joker-like" and the wind swept hair just adds to the sinister appearance!

Spooky and sexy at the same time.
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  Marvel Graphic Novel: Cloak & Dagger/Power Pack nn Universal 9.8 eeewww! It's fat and you can see it's brain! Kinda like my little brother.

Published: 1989

Shelter from the Storm.

Bill Mantlo story
Sal Velluto & Mark Farmer art

This is one of three Marvel Graphic Novels with the #nn designation that I won in an Ebay auction recently.

Cloak and Dagger were always known for getting involved with all of the different "X" mutant series at some point or another and because of their backgrounds and goals, Power Pack was a group they became associated with.

This Graphic novel was kinda a culmination issue in their association with Power Pack. On the cover, Dagger is still sexy even when having been knocked down, and Cloak is his usually pissed off self when Dagger or anyone he wants to protect is in danger.

Funky looking cyber-organic style enemy!
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  Marvel Graphic Novel 36 Universal 9.8 I really liked this movie! View Comic
  Marvel Graphic Novel 26 Modern 9.8 This issue is a little different in that it is a written story with illustrations. NICE! View Comic
  Marvel Graphic Novel 28 Modern 9.8 It looks like Conan doesn't know his own strength. He pushed that door right off its hinges! View Comic
  Little Dot's Uncles and Aunts 16 Universal 9.6 Published: 2/66

Don't get giraffe hair stuck up your butt!!
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  Little Dot Dotland 11 Universal 9.8 She's a pinball wizard!

Published: 3/64

Richie Rich and
Little Lotta backup stories.

OOOAAAKKK!!! Here's another single highest graded Dotland issue. With that solid black background, it's no wonder, huh? :)
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  Marvel Fanfare 46 Universal 9.8 How many times do I have to tell you? Look throughout the peephole before you answer the door!

Published: 10/89

Mike W. Barr & Danny Fingeroth stories
Louis Williams & Tod Smith art

This is another one of those rarer News-Stand copies.
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  Groo the Wanderer 80 Universal 9.8 The shin bone's connected to the... pain bone! Yeeouch!

Published: 8/91

Sergio Aragones story, cover & art
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  Groo the Wanderer 55 Universal 9.8 I just want frog legs for supper! Yummmm!

Published: 9/89

Sergio Argones story, cover & art
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  Groo the Wanderer 49 Universal 9.8 I love you.... oh, my dog does, too!

Published: 3/89

Sergio Argones story, cover & art
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  Groo the Wanderer 44 Modern 9.8 A man's best friend is his samurai-sword-wielding dog!

Published: 10/88

Sersio Argines story, cover & art
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  Groo the Wanderer 54 Universal 9.8 That would make a shark- ingly good dinner!

Published: 8/89

Sergio Argones story, cover & art
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  Groo the Wanderer 50 Modern 9.8 Bold cover, Black Background, Busty Babes Brimming with Blades...... whoops, I just drooled on the floor.

ANOTHER FANTASTIC OAK!!

Aragones is known for massive action drawings and this one is no exception!

WAKE UP GROO!! There's a whole army of 'em behind you!
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  Little Dot Dotland 16 Universal 9.8 Published: 1/65

You don't scare me. I "spotted" you right away!

Wow, what a toughie to find! This is the only 9.8 in the world and WHITE PAGES too!! Look at that dark cover!

Even better is the X4 AP/RP ratio I got on this beauty! Awesome!
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  Little Dot's Uncles and Aunts 17 Universal 9.6 Published: 5/66

Rah-Rah-Ree, Make a cheer for ME!!
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  Little Dot's Uncles and Aunts 50 Universal 9.6 Published: 12/73

Her whole family must be full of hot air!
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  Little Dot's Uncles and Aunts 48 Universal 9.6 Published: 8/73

"Spotting" the moon in the sky should be easy now!
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  Marvel Graphic Novel 12 Signature 9.8 This is the only SS 9.8 copy of this issue out there as of this posting!!! Signed by Bill Sienkiewicz!

AWESOME!

Produced: 1984

Jim Shooter story, Bill Sienkiewicz cover
Frank Springer and Vince Colletta art

Key Issue: Dazzler: The Movie.

After teaching an aerobics class, Alison is approached by Eric Beale of Beale Productions, who is interested in connecting her with the "right" people. She declines his offer and begins her regular workout.

During her session, a nervous young man named Freddy tries to befriend her. They are interrupted by the club owner and Eric Beale. Beale informs Alison that he just bought the club and wants to promote her.

She declines and goes out with Freddy, who she encourages to be a confident young man, and they share a brief kiss.

After her date, Alison returns home. The paper is full of anti-mutant headlines, which makes her worry about being outed as a mutant.

Alison gets a call from Storm, who is concerned about her, but Alison insists that she is fine. After the phone call she gets ready for her first L.A. singing gig. Elsewhere, Roman Nikoboh goes about making himself presentable for Dazzler's show.

Attending the show is Eric Beale, who is still trying to woo Dazzler into his employ. When her show is done, Dazzler is bombarded by paparazzi who question her about her involvement with Roman Nikoboh.

Upset over the negative publicity that Nikoboh has made for her, she finds Roman in her apartment waiting for her and he makes another sloppy advance toward her. Fed up, Alison screams at him until he leaves. Left alone, Alison wonders where her career can go now.

The next day, Alison is once more confronted by Roman, who follows her in his sports car, offering her a movie deal. She refuses but he continues to follow sending Alison into a run. When she rounds a corner, she uses her light powers to pop his tires causing him to crash. This doesn't stop Roman who chases after her, but fakes a minor heart attack to get Alison to go to his aid. Finally warming up to Roman, she agrees to go out to dinner with him. Alison then accepts the movie deal and the two begin a relationship.

This gains them a lot of publicity and Alison starts indulging in the life of the rich and famous. She eventually reveals to Roman her mutant nature and Roman is impressed. In fact her revelation only makes their relationship stronger. As the days progress, Roman finds a backer for their movie idea. Eric Beale! Alison agrees but is wary of Beale.

Alison plunges into the excessive life of the rich even further. Days later she looks at herself in the mirror and finds that she is losing her shape. Roman enters with a newspaper and tells her that he has publicly outed her as a mutant, hoping they can garner more publicity.

At first Alison is horrified, but eventually decides to go through with things and make a public demonstration of her mutant powers.

This happens at an airport where Alison displays her powers to a large audience and draws energy from the sound of a jet engine. The audience is horrified by the display and is visibly afraid of Alison's powers; a number of them flee.

Dazzler is upset by the reaction and when they return to their hotel they are confronted by a group of anti-mutant bigots that Dazzler has to fight off.

Dazzler decides to get back into shape, and in spite of the negative press that is generated from the revelation that she is a mutant; the film project goes on with a story that shows mutants in a positive light. Roman begins to worry about their safety but Dazzler, finally embracing her mutant nature is not worried and promises to protect them both.

When they screen the completed film, anti-mutant rioters smash into the studio. Dazzler once again uses her light powers to get them out of their jam.

The next day, she is called by Roman who tells her to go to the Beale Production Company before strangely hanging up the phone. Arriving there she is told that Roman had left and that Eric Beale wants to meet her. There she is blackmailed by Beale who had "bought" Roman with offering him a new concert tour and demands that she sign a new contract with him, where he owns her lock, stock and barrel, or face the destruction of her career.

Alison does not break and refuses to sign the contract. She then uses her light powers to destroy both hers and Roman's contracts and supposedly the only print of the film and storms out of the studio.

Outside she is met by Roman, who had returned to try to terminate his contract. Alison tells him what she had done. Alison and Roman part amicably, and she vows that he will see her again and walks away once more proud of who she is.

This story is continued in Dazzler #35....
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  Marvel Graphic Novel 8 Signature 9.8 This is the ONLY graded copy of this thing as of this posting AND it's 9.8 WP AND signed by Bill on top!

Awesome! Just look at that dark cover.
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  Wonder Woman 6 Modern 9.9 Here, Buddy! Lemme floss that helmet clean for ya!

Published: 7/87

Another one of a knid! Only 9.9 out there and super dark background too! I love love love it!
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  Wonder Woman 4 Modern 9.9 You should really lay off on the hot sauce, lady!

Published: 5/87

Only 9.9 in the world! You know me. Just HAD to try to get it.......and I DID! Fairly dark background too.
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  Dick Tracy Comics Monthly 111 Universal 9.6 I'm about to light you up!.......with this lamp.

Published 5/57

OAK !

The AP/RP ratio on this thing was fantastic! On top of that, this is the SINGLE HIGHEST GRADED COPY of this thing out there!!!
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