NGC
CGC
PMG
About
FAQs
Research
Contact
Registry
Chat Boards
Journals
Submit Comics
Join!
Members Sign In
E-mail:
Password:
Remember Me
Become a member >
Forgot Login / Password >
Request Support >
FIND MEMBERS
Recent Journals
View All Journals >
Paradox Tremors' "Edge of Spider-Verse" Set
Edge of Spider-Verse 1 Variant Edition
Previous: Edge of Spider-Verse 1
|
Next: Edge of Spider-Verse 1 Second Printing
Back To Set Listing >
COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
Edge of Spider-Verse #1 Universal
Grade:
9.8
Page Quality:
WHITE
Certification #:
1263849016
Owner:
ParadoxTremors
SET DETAILS
Winning Set:
Paradox Tremors' "Edge of Spider-Verse" Set
Date Added:
1/30/2018
Research:
See CGC's Census Report for this Comic
Owner's Description
Certification #: 1263849016
Title: Edge of Spider-Verse #1
Issue Date: 11/14/2014
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Grade: 9.8
Total Graded At: 7
Page Quality: White
Grade Date: 03/24/2015
Variant: Variant Edition
Category: Modern
Art Comments: David Hine & Fabric Sapolsky story / Richard Isanove art / Greg Land & Jay Leisten Cover.
Key Comments: Spider-Man Noir / Superior Spider-Man & Karn Appearance.
*********************************
Spider-Man Noir returns! The Peter Parker of the 1930’s finds himself not only up against Mysterio, but knee-deep in the Spider-Man event of 2014!
Writer: David Hine and Fabrice Sapolsky
Cover Art: Greg Land
A great variant cover. When I first bought my copy, there was only “14” of these books shown graded on the CGC Census (7 graded at 9.8); now that number has grown to 24+ (with only 2 more added to the ranks of the 9.8 grade as of 11-9-2019). A popular book.
I also have a CGC graded 9.6 (#0243130021--it's the very 1st CGC book I ever bought).
*********************************
I don’t understand how CGC award “points” to a certain individual comic. I understand a signed copy, its age, and condition of the comic plays the most important role in determining a score; and yes, its scarcity plays a key role as well…but, with this issue? I know it’s a variant. But what make this issue worth 1,000 points? Is it the scarcity, the story? The art? Or is it the combine group of people who worked and produced the issue a factor? Maybe someday I’ll discover the answer. Regardless, I acquired it to complete my set (and I’m hoping to find a reasonable priced copy signed someday).
Image #1
Enlarge
To follow or send a message to this user,
please log in
Manage this user
Send Message
View Full Profile
Ignore
Ignoring