Set Description:
Bloodlines involved a number of hungry alien parasites coming to Earth with the intention of feeding themselves on the juices they required from human spinal fluids. Although the giant and formidable monsters slaughtered many, their feeding also activated the metagene in a number of individuals, leading to a massive wave of new super-powered characters, calling themselves New Bloods.
The idea for this set started rather slowly. In 2019 I purchased a large number of CGC books from one collector; two were the Action Comics Annual 5 Signature Series 9.8 signed with Superman head sketch by Mike Zeck, and the other was the Superman Annual 5 in Universal 9.8. At that time I was focused primarily on my main set, For This Is the Day... That a Superman Died, and the thought barely crossed my mind that it would be cool to have all four of the Superman Bloodlines Annuals from 1993 in CGC 9.8, which all happened to feature the four Supermen from the Reign of the Supermen storyline. In early 2020 I got my main set to 100 percent complete and stayed focused on improving that whenever possible, as well as to purchase and submit books that interested me. In most cases my collecting relates to the Death of Superman in one way or another, or Darkseid who I think is really cool! In 2021 I set about finding nice copies of Adventures of Superman Annual 5 and Superman: The Man of Steel Annual 2 to submit so I could finish what I started in 2019 with those first two books.
Then in 2022 I decided that it would be really cool to work on this entire storyline! I had started reading comic books again in 1992 but was really only interested in keeping up with the Funeral for a Friend and Reign of the Supermen storylines. It was the Death of Superman TPB that sparked my interest in collecting again, so I honestly wasn't paying much attention to these books/this storyline as they were published. I had them on my pull-list but probably read them once and bagged/boarded them... I was way too busy playing catch-up with the individual Death of Superman books I had missed to pay any real attention to anything else! One BIG EXCEPTION to this were the Bloodlines trading cards! The Cyborg Superman card from this series was the first chase card I ever picked up. I was in my LCS at the time and the owner had just received the cards and had opened a few packs to sample... the Cyborg Superman chase was laying near the register and it blew my mind! I was hooked on cards and remember eventually receiving THE ONE TRUE SUPERMAN card in the mail after having mailed off the Redemption Card! Man, those were fun and exciting times to just get back into collecting!
When I decided to start working on this set I only had a couple books left from Superman titles that I really wanted to get my hands on. I was looking for something new that would be fun and challenging, and that I also knew I would personally find rewarding. As I said earlier, the 1990's were a good time to be a new collector... sure, the four Superman Bloodlines titles would be cool, but how about all 25 books from this story all lined up in CGC 9.8! THAT would be really cool! A couple bonuses for me when starting this set were that graded copies of these books don't exist in high numbers, so maybe I could make a few myself (that would be fun) and that NO ONE else seems to care about/for this story... in fact, even DC doesn't acknowledge it much! The only book that is widely cared sought from this entire set is The Demon Annual 2, which contains the first appearance of Hitman. An interesting thing about this story is that Superman was technically dead for most of it and Batman was laid up with a broken back! The panel above is from part two of Bloodbath by which time Superman has returned... I also borrowed the title of this set from this panel, which I think is pretty sweet!
In late July 2022 I requested that this set be created and it was approved on 5 August. Once the competetive set existed I started this set the same day with my first six books, five 9.8's and one 9.6!
This story consists of three chapters, as well as Bloodbath parts one and two...
Outbreak begins with Hounds of Blood in Lobo Annual 1...
A L.E.G.I.O.N. squadron is sent to investigate a strange and unfamiliar alien craft by Vril Dox, who's attempting to audition Officer Layla for bigger things, by testing out how she does when put in charge of someone like Lobo. Lobo agrees to go on the mission because the craft is in the vicinity of the Poiple Gang, who had previously stolen his Spacehog. Although Lobo at first causes trouble for Layla, she hypnotizes him and forces him to obey her while acting like a Dog, much to Lobo's anger. Aboard the ship, after Lobo has slain almost all of the Poiples, the group discovers a long dormant race of shapeshifting Alien Parasites awakened by their arrival. The aliens feed on spinal fluids, and quickly massacre all of the L.E.G.I.O.N. operatives with the exceptions of Lobo and Layla, who are barely able to escape (although Layla is unconscious, and has been bitten). Lobo has a final duel with the leader of the Poiple Gang (Cap'n Poiple), defeats him and throws him to the parasites as a distraction to make his final escape. When Layla comes to, they discover that she is much much stronger and tougher than she had previously been, presumably due to the aliens interaction with her DNA. After Lobo blows a hole in the Parasite's ship with a time bomb, he and Layla escape safely back to the L.E.G.I.O.N. Cruiser, and report back to Vril Dox, who remains angry that they did not attempt to preserve the unfamiliar alien life.
Earthplague begins with Looking Sharp in Robin Annual 2...
Robin begins tracking a group of data-pirates known as the "Psyba-Rats" whom he catches attempting to siphon data off of a Wayne Enterprises communications satellite to sell to a sinister information-broker known only as "The Collector". Knowing that Robin is tracking them, and not wanting any leads to tie back to him, the Collector decides to simply murder the Psyba-Rats. He has one of them, "Megabiter" shot during their next meeting, but the other three, Razorsharp, Hackrat and Channel are all able to run away. The Collector's goons give chase into an old warehouse, where they are all ambushed by the alien Parasite "Venev" who had been feeding in the Gotham City area. Hackrat salvages the bodies of Razorsharp and Channel, the only two still alive after Venev's feeding.
In the Psyba-Rats hideout, while attempting to recover, both Razorsharp and Channel find themselves to have developed Metahuman abilities, presumably based on Venev activating their dormant metagenes. While Channel (still in a coma) is able to transmit his image onto any monitor in his vicinity, and control the images upon it, Razorsharp is able to transform her arms into gigantic microthin blades capable of slicing through almost anything, including solid wall.
The group, led by Razorsharp, attempts to infiltrate the Collector's facilities to take revenge for the death of their friend Megabiter. They are met at the facilities by Robin, who by this time has figured out much of the proceedings, and he decides to aid them in their task, not only to stop the Collector but to prevent Razorsharp and her deadly abilities from killing him. After they make it past security, despite the Collector and his thugs being aware of their entry into the premises and violently attacking them, Razorsharp is at last able to gain a one-on-one confrontation with the large muscular villain. After the Collector kicks Robin out of a window, she instead decides to jump out after him and grab him so she can parachute him to safety, foregoing her revenge. Robin is grateful to her, but Razorsharp remains also grateful to Robin for stopping her from committing murder. Afterwards, Robin is considered an 'honorary Psyba-Rat' if only for the one night, but the two of them part ways.
Deathstorm begins with A Blaze of Gunfire in Deathstroke Annual 2...
The alien parasite Venev stows away on an airplane en route to Paris. There, she senses the smell of her next prey: Deathstroke. She follows him to the Van Horn Industries building, where Slade is visiting a friend, Gunther Van Horn, to repair his armor. Venev slaughters Van Horn's secretary and then Gunther. Andrew, Gunther's son, arrives at the building eager to show his plans for the company. To his horror, he enters Gunther's ragged office, and Venev attacks him by surprise, sucking his spinal fluid and leaving him to his apparent death. However, Andrew's Metagene activates and he wakes up changed. With the help of his associates, he arms himself with guns and equipment from the company to hunt his father's killer. He follows the trail of death until he finds Deathstroke and attacks him, assuming he's the killer. They fight, and Andrew discovers his new meta-human power while fightning him, being able to agitate the molecules of any solid object and fire concentrated bursts of energy. After resisting most of his blasts, Deathstroke incapacitates Andrew and clarifies the situation, taking off his mask and explaining that he had nothing to do with Gunther's death, even more so since he was his friend. Together, they follow the Parasite's trail into a shooting gallery, where they fighte her. Deathstroke manages to make a dent on Venev's exoeskeleton and wound her, forcing her to retreat and leave her prey for another day. Andrew is frustrated for not catching his father's killer, but he's determined to catch her and honour his memory.
Some time later, Venev stows away on another plane heading back to Metropolis, killing all of the crew and passengers and forcing the plane to crashland.
It was eventually revealed that the spinal fluids harvested by the Parasites were actually being used to contribute to the birthing of a gigantic terrible monster of their race, The Taker. Many of Earth's heroes were defeated when the Taker took them by surprise during a government commissioned task force raid on the Parasites' crashed spaceship, Superman being the only one capable of escape to warn the rest of the world. A team of New Bloods, each mysteriously called to the scene (presumably by their blood connection to the Beast), and some government-sponsored, were forced to destroy the Taker all on their own. It was discovered that when multiple New Bloods powers crossed against the Taker at once, their attack became greater than the sum of its parts. Using the energy siphoning powers of Joe Public, all of the New Bloods' collective power was directed into Anima's Animus construct, and the Taker was defeated in a gigantic one-on-one monster brawl. After the other heroes were rescued, a team of Green Lanterns flung the body of the Taker into the Sun.
Note - I really didn't feel like writing the synopsis for all of the chapters myself just yet so, because I have never been a plagiarizer... source for chapter/story info:
https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Bloodlines_(storyline)
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Action Comics Annual 5 |
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Action Comics Annual 5 Modern |
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CGC |
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3920912007
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Owner Comments
I decided to place these four Bloodlines Annuals right after the introduction of the four Supermen, and right as the Reign of the Supermen storyline kicked off. These Bloodlines Annuals would have had to take place during the Reign, but I am not sure exactly when each actually hit the shelves in relation to the rest of the Reign books, so this is about as close as I think I can get them.
I also have a very cool 9.8 Signature Series copy off this book signed by Mike Zeck with a really nice Superman head sketch. I got this book off of eBay later and once this set was created added it here...
I wanted to include the Superman Title Bloodlines 1993 Annuals in my Custom Set also… a friend and I were discussing whether these belonged with the Superman (Doomsday! Funeral for a Friend Reign of the Supermen) set. We were both on the fence, but I think we both also may have been waiting to see who could get them all in 9.8 first before committing either way... hmmm... I decided to include them with my larger Custom Set because first of all, they are really really really cool! Second, they include each of the four Supermen from Reign of the Supermen. Sure the story has nothing to do with The Reign but I think they look cool in the larger Custom Set as well as the Bloodlines set and I don’t need permission! LOL!
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Adventures of Superman Annual 5 |
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Adventures of Superman Annual 5 Modern |
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CGC |
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4345924005
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Owner Comments
I decided to place these four Bloodlines Annuals right after the introduction of the four Supermen, and right as the Reign of the Supermen storyline kicked off. These Bloodlines Annuals would have had to take place during the Reign, but I am not sure exactly when each actually hit the shelves in relation to the rest of the Reign books, so this is about as close as I think I can get them.
This is the first 9.8 to enter the census! This book replaced a 9.6 that was the highest graded copy and one of only two in the census at the time. That one was from my own submission.
My Bloodlines set started because I wanted to get all four of the Superman titles with the stars of the Reign of the Supermen in them. Then I figured why stop there?
After I got my first 9.6 I submitted three more copies of this book to CCS/CGC in September 2022... I had hoped to get at least one 9.8 out of the bunch! They ended up receiving a 9.2, 9.4, and 9.6! Arrrggghhh... the search continued but I had lost a little steam on this one! I figured maybe I'd just wait on an already graded 9.8 (of which there were still none) to show up some day!
By November 2023 I had gathered about 25 more raw copies of this book, although none were solid 9.8’s I had a couple that I planned on sending in and giving a shot. Then this book suddenly popped up on eBay for BIN $95.00! I quickly snagged it. I would have preferred a direct but am very happy to have this book! It was the lone 9.8 at the time and with the newsstand designation, I am really surprised the seller didn’t give it the big newsstand price hike that many had been doing! This 9.8 completes my set of the four Superman Bloodlines Annuals all in 9.8. I am really happy about that!
I wanted to include the Superman Title Bloodlines 1993 Annuals in my Custom Set also… a friend and I were discussing whether these belonged with the Superman (Doomsday! Funeral for a Friend Reign of the Supermen) set. We were both on the fence, but I think we both also may have been waiting to see who could get them all in 9.8 first before committing either way... hmmm... I decided to include them with my larger Custom Set because first of all, they are really really really cool! Second, they include each of the four Supermen from Reign of the Supermen. Sure the story has nothing to do with The Reign but I think they look cool in the larger Custom Set as well as the Bloodlines set and I don’t need permission! LOL!
In April 2024 I was able to add a direct edition of this book in 9.8 to my collection as well. This being the first 9.8 I am going to leave this newsstand here, even if I prefer the appearance of directs. I put the direct edition in the second picture slot though... yay!!
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Batman Annual 17 |
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Batman Annual 17 Modern |
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CGC |
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4313347002
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Owner Comments
My own submission! Fourth 9.8 to enter the Census. I bought this book off a CGC Forum Member for $5.00 raw!
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Batman: Legends of The Dark Knight Annual 3 |
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Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight Annual 3 Modern |
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CGC |
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4445501008
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Owner Comments
I was able to add this book thanks to my good friend Brandon Shepherd! He sent me a link to an eBay listing where this was listed for $100.00... I got pretty excited about it because I did not have a graded copy, or a raw that was worth submitting.
It was the lone 9.8 at the time and was easily worth the asking price but I decided to take a chance and make a $70.00 offer anyways (shipping was almost $20.00 so I was hoping to get out for under a hundred bucks!). I figured the seller would counter around $80.00 but I was surprised when only a short time later the seller accepted my offer!
It is really cool to add yet another 9.8 copy of these Annuals to this set! This put me at 13 of 25 books in this set at 9.8... over half way there now... yay!!
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Bloodbath 1 |
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Bloodbath 1 Modern |
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CGC |
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4128643004
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Owner Comments
My Submission.
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Bloodbath 2 |
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Bloodbath 2 Modern |
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CGC |
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4128643005
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Owner Comments
My submission. Submitted a total of five different issues from this set in the submission and this was the only 9.8 I got out of the bunch… the hunt continues!
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Demon Annual 2 |
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Demon Annual 2 Universal |
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CGC |
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4061611005
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Owner Comments
I bought this book off of eBay for $180.00. This is the only book in this entire set that has a wider collector appeal, due to it being the first appearance of Hitman. Because of this, it is relatively easy to find... the challenge is finding it at a reasonable price. When I bought this book the average listing price seemed to be aound $250.00 so I think I did pretty good.
I picked this book up right when I decided to start work of this entire set, and was getting ready to request that the set be created.
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Detective Comics Annual 6 |
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Detective Comics Annual 6 Modern |
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CGC |
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1215598018
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Owner Comments
This one sat on eBay for awhile until I snatched it up when first beginning this set, and before the competitive set was even created. This is one of the certification numbers I used when I asked that the set be created! Cool!
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Flash Annual 6 |
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Flash Annual 6 Modern |
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CGC |
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0942419004
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Owner Comments
I was able to add this book to this set with the help of fellow CGC Forum Member bffnut. He responded to my WTB post and we quickly made a deal… one more down!
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Green Lantern Annual 2 |
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Green Lantern Annual 2 Modern |
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CGC |
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4128643007
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Owner Comments
My submission. Didn’t make 9.8 but looks really nice for a 9.6!
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Justice League America Annual 7 |
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Justice League America Annual 7 Modern |
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CGC |
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4128643006
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Owner Comments
My submission.
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Justice League International Annual 4 |
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Justice League International Annual 4 Universal |
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CGC |
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4383790006
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Owner Comments
Lionheart! England's Newest Champion!
This is the first graded copy of this book AND (as you can see) a 9.8! It's been well-established that thus far I am the only person that seems to be interested in this set as a whole... some 'influencer' even went as far as to say that 'no one' would ever want to put together a Bloodlines set, or something like that. I disagree!
Even though, yes, these books and this story weren't very highly acclaimed they still come from a time when I was just getting back into collecting and the trading cards in particular that are associated with this set have a ton of sentimental value to me. On top of that I really love the BLOODLINES title across the top of each of these as well as the vibrant colors and crazy alien characters!
I got this book from a seller I met on eBay... we have since connected directly and he has also been hunting down these books for me... I've agreed to buy anything I need in 9.4 and above and we've already agreed on a standard price per grade, regardless of the book being a first or anything. It's nice to know I have some help submitting these books! I'm really happy to have been able to add this book to my set... progress!
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Lobo Annual 1 |
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Lobo Annual 1 Modern |
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CGC |
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3734598018
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Owner Comments
The Main Man!
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New Titans Annual 9 |
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New Titans Annual 9 Modern |
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CGC |
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0703571013
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Owner Comments
One of eight 9.8’s when added!
I was alerted to this book being listed on eBay by fellow CGC forum member revat. He posted on my Bloodlines want to buy post that this book was currently listed, but that it was a little higher than what I was offering. I went and checked it out because I was not aware of it. I was able to get the seller down a little bit, but felt like it was worth it because you just don’t see books from this set come up that often.
I really appreciate revat letting me know about this book, especially when you consider that he probably saw my WTB post and then did some searching for me… just very cool of him!
I had this book reholdered in May 2024 because the holder it arrived in had yellowed! It’s the only holder I’ve ever seen to do that but thankfully the book was okay!
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Robin Annual 2 |
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Robin Annual 2 Modern |
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CGC |
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4431318013
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Owner Comments
This 9.6 is the first ever graded copy!
I had a raw copy of this book ready to submit when this one came up auction style on eBay. I had recently tried to bid on a different auction on eBay but my confirm bid button didn't work on my phone... frustrating! I spotted this book and it was only at $3.00 so I decided to bid $5.00 just to make sure it would work. I became the high bidder but was then outbid... after more thought I raised my bid to $30.00 and ended up winning it at $10.92... not bad for a 9.6 first graded copy!
I bought this book at a crossroads... CGC was in the middle of #warpgate where books were being sent back to customers with warped inner wells, and with bends that sometimes broke color. CGC was saying that a certain amount of warping was acceptable and making people keep their obviously damaged books while also saying that they are still 9.8, even though 99% of the collecting community would disagree. As I write this I have five books currently at CCS and I believe I am done submitting books after that... it feels like the end of an era and is actually kind of sad to have watched this company go downhill so quickly... time will tell if I (and others) continue to feel this way, or if CGC can win back my/our trust. I am open and hope they do!
Either way, I think my days of paying big bucks for CGC graded books (that may or may not be the grade it says on the label) are behind me, and I have in fact started selling some of my extra stash that I had previously thought I'd never let go.
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