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Photos above always show the actual items that you will get from me, because I never use "stock photos." Please excuse any reflections or focus issues.
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This auction is for The Uncanny Inhumans Marvel Comics Slurpee cup from 1977, with art by the great Neal Adams.

The 7-Eleven convenience stores sold Marvel superhero character cups in both 1975 and 1977. These 1977 series 7-11 cups were slightly shorter (4 7/8" tall vs. 5 3/8" tall) and a little bigger around than the 1975 cups, and had a different "format." These 1977 cups have color art that goes all the way around the cup, where the 1975 cups have an isolated character image on one side and only that character's "talking head" on the back, with a word balloon talking about himself/herself.

CONDITION: Although the cup is clean as new, there are some manufacturing printing flaws you can see in the close-up photos above. The main one is white color-breaking horizontal lines that run across two of the reprinted comic panels (going across Black Bolt's butt in one panel and his open hand in the next). At the bottom of the "butt" panel, the words "Marvel Comics Group" are kind of fading away (even though this cup was washed only once, after I drank the Slurpee!). There's also a scuff across the 7-Eleven logo, a white color-breaking area at the top panel border of the butt panel, and some small color breaks at the top of the "hands up" panel that also have a minor effect on the "You are Black Bolt. You" text there.

All of which means this would be a cup to buy with a bunch of my other ones as an add-on, because it's much cheaper than the rest!

You'll love it! Any questions, just ask!

ALSO: I have several other auctions running right now for many more Marvel Slurpee cups from both the 1975 and 1977 series. Win more than one to save BIG on shipping!

ANOTHER GREAT AUCTION, FROM A PET-FREE, SMOKE-FREE HOME!

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Unfortunately, the post office got rid of its First Class Parcel rate, replacing it with the more expensive Ground Advantage rate. That means the cheapest shipping, shown above by eBay's shipping calculator, is whatever USPS says it will cost to ship a one-pound package (the minimum weight for that service) from my 32137 ZIP code to you.

The good news is that these cups are VERY lightweight -- so if you win more than one of these auctions, you will pay either zero extra for shipping (if I can keep the weight to one pound) or only a couple of extra bucks at the most if the weight goes higher. So do us both a favor and win as many of the cups as you can!

If you do win more than one auction, do not pay the individual invoices eBay automatically will send when the auctions end, because they will not show a combined-shipping discount. Instead, let me know, and I will send you a revised, lower invoice through eBay.

International shipping will be higher, and only through eBay's Global Shipping Program.