Pretty cool

From comiclink:

"VINTAGE ITEMS NEWLY LISTEDON COMICLINK

Dear Valued ComicLink Clients:
A few standouts were listed today (among the many others) and I thought I'd point it out for the benefit of some of the collectors that don’t visit ComicLink daily. They are:
Amazing Fantasy #15 CGC 9.0 (1 of only 4 9.0’s graded of this 1st appearance and origin of Spider-Man) The most popular Silver Age comic book just does not come around often in this grade. For those not quite ready to obtain one of the best copies, a solid mid-grade CGC 6.0 was also recently listed.

Amazing Spider-Man #1 CGC 9.2 (1st issue of the most popular Silver Age title). We have not seen a 9.2 in awhile and this one’s a beauty!

Scarce Golden Age Detective Comics issue numbers (approximately 50 of them were just listed, many among the highest graded!).

X-men #1 CGC 9.2 (1st appearance and Origin of the X-men) X-men #1 is sure to heat up with the new X-men movie around the corner.

Avengers #4 CGC 9.6 (1st appearance of Silver Age Captain America) The highest-graded copy of this key issue and 1 of only 5 in grade!

Tales of Suspense #39 CGC 9.2 (1st appearance and Origin of Iron Man) With the movie in the works, this title should also heat up. For those not quite ready to obtain one of the best copies, solid mid-to-high grade CGC 6.5 and 7.5’s were also recently listed.

All American Comics #61 CGC 9.0 (1st appearance and origin of Solomon Grundy) By far, the highest graded copy (and only 9.0) of this scarce and highly coveted issue. As an aside, Grundy’s first appearance in the Silver Age, Showcase #55 CGC 9.6, has also just been posted."

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