I’M BACK, BABY!!!


GRAND RE-OPENING SALE!!! 


CONTESTS!!!


$10 UNLIMITED SHIPPING!!!


And we’ll get to the Winner’s Circle contest info soon, but first, here’s what this particular listing is for:


Onslaught Reborn #1 Michael Turner Variant CGC 9.8. NICE!

Okay, here’s the rest of the info, but if you need to use the restroom, you might want to do that first.


First: I used to sell comics, and now I’m back at it for realz. Anyway, check out my feedback and bid with confidence. 


Second: I don’t send comics to get graded (not in the past decade, anyway), but if you do, you might want to buy from me, because I have a decent amount of high grade modern stuff that other sellers would get slabbed. But it’s still a mix, so please always check out the pics. Oh, and sometimes I’ll buy a collection that already has some slabs, which I mention to avoid confusion, but my focus is on raw books. 


Third: ONE shipping charge. Ten bucks total, period. So, if you win multiple auctions and items, or even all of my auctions and items, it’s still just ten bucks. Therefore, new friends, please wait to pay until I send you a correct invoice. And you can combine ship anything that’s won within a two-day window, like Sun.-Mon. But I’m probably just going to do big pile auction nights, once or twice a month. 


And please note that I can’t ship any of these via Media Mail. Comics generally have internal advertisements, which puts them in a different category. Trade paperbacks are different, but I’m not really selling those. Anyway, I usually ship via the second cheapest USPS method available for any given package. Which, due to my cautious and loving approach to packaging, is often not as cheap as it could be. But you don’t really have to worry about the shipping cost, because you’re getting the ole’ OvergradedComics sweet flat rate. Ten bucks, as per above. So, I might occasionally use a different USPS option than what’s listed toward the top of the auction page, but you’re good regardless. 


And I generally ship on Mon.-Thurs., except when it conflicts with religious obligations, which isn’t often. 


Fourth: To reiterate, I take pride in my packaging. I’ve received compliments, y’all. Just saying. Sturdy boxes and good packing materials. It takes a little more time and money, but I say you’re worth it. You’re welcome, and my pleasure.


Fifth: Please check out the pics. I try to be very honest, but I admit that I’m not a professional grader. And I don’t even really specify a grade. And if I’m forced to list a grade in order to post some listings, please know that it’s just a guesstimate. And, again, please see the pics. I try to be honest about flaws, but I can’t point out everything. And graded books tend to have little scuffs and tiny cracks. So, please bear in mind that I mostly focus on slightly more significant issues with the cases, and I do try to point those out. And btw, there’s lots of high grade stuff that I’m listing, but it’s still a mix, so please always check out the pics. 


Sixth: THE CONTEST!!! I’m trying to do big piles of auctions that end on the same calendar day. Probably on a Sun., maybe twice a month, Gd-willing. And the beautiful Ebay consumer who spends the most out of anyone on pile day -- auctions plus items bought that calendar day, EST -- is the winner. Wait, how is he the winner? Sounds more like I’m the winner! Hehe. Well, yeah, but he’s also a winner, because he gets to pick a sweet comic from the WINNER’S CIRCLE. 


To be clear, you have to pay for the auctions and items that you win regardless of whether you make it to the circle. And the champ won’t be revealed until after payment. So, please view the Winner’s Circle as just a nice, free bonus for the night’s overall winner.


Okay, but which comics are in the winner’s circle? Rolled up books from the nineties? Sir, no, sir. Heck no. I’ll paste the current list here, but just bear in mind that I might have to relist some of these auctions, so if you want a totally updated winner’s circle list of available fabulous prizes, please check out the auctions that end earlier among any given pile, because the ones at the end might be relists that I tacked on to the tail end of the pile.


But before I present the general list, we need to add one more thing. And this is the wild one. If the highest spender shells out more than double the second highest spender on any given pile night, he or she hits THE JACKPOT!!! Oh yeah, he or she gets EVERY comic in the winner’s circle! 


Wait. I mean, yeah, that’s pretty cool and all, but don’t “jackpots” usually increase if no one wins? Okay, okay. I see what you want. For every pile auction night on which there’s no jackpot winner, I’ll raise the jackpot. So, for example, if no one wins the jackpot for ten piles in a row, then the jackpot will go up to twenty comics or sets! 


Okay, now let’s see that list…



WINNER’S CIRCLE COMICS


To reiterate, the pile night’s biggest spender picks one of the following. And they’re all in nice condition, unless otherwise specified. Here’s the list:


Deadpool: The Circle Chase 1-4 complete (only counts as one)

Tales of G.I. Joe #1 newsstand

Star Wars #1, form the 70s -- this is the only one in bad condition

McFarlane’s Spider-Man #1 -- you get THREE different versions -- a silver, a green, and a gold -- in varying grades but mostly nice (only counts as one)

Carnage Mind Bomb #1

Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider #1 signed by Peter David w/coa

Supergirl #1 signed by Peter David w/coa

Kitty Pryde and Wolverine 1-6 complete (only counts as one)

Identity Crisis #1-7 complete (only counts as one)

X-Men #1 from ‘91 -- all five covers!!! (only counts as one)


And, again, if there happens to be a jackpot winner, then he or she gets ‘em all, as per above.


Seventh: It’s important to me that the entire comic buying process should be fun, reliable, and easy for you.


Alright, that about does it. Thank you, dearest Ebay consumers!