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The listing, Marvel Comics Presents, "Wolverine" has ended.

Hello Comic Fans, make sure you add me to your fan list to keep up with all of the comics I am going to start listing. Some are in USED condition, while others are still in the plastic bag and some have the board for backing!!


This auction is for a USED "Wolverine' Dreams of Doom Comic Book.

Vol. 1, No. 100, 1992

Signed by the artist, "Sam Keith"

The binding on the cover has rips up the side as shown in Pic. 4, but the interior comic pages are in good condition. The first 3 pages have tiny, tiny slices at the bottom of each page.

I always offer free shipping and I mail out the day after the auction ends, so make sure you send me your address VERIFIED through Listia. I also provide DC numbers on all items I mail out.

Thanks for looking and don't forget to keep an eye out for more comics from me =)
Questions & Comments
Original
where is it signed?
Nov 18th, 2011 at 11:58:30 AM PST by
Original
His signature is on the front cover
Nov 18th, 2011 at 12:17:28 PM PST by
Original
Please take offense but this is just the artist's signature printed on the cover. I have looked it up on price guides and have a copy of my own and the signature is placed in the exact same spot...a lot of artists do that make their mark before the comic is duplicated for sale. A signed comic is one someone signs after it has been printed and typically comes with a COA. If this were the case for your comic, almost every comic would be autographed.Comics with signatures printed on them go back to 60's if not before. Just thought you oughta know. I mean no offense by it.
Nov 18th, 2011 at 6:04:52 PM PST by
Original
Thank you so much...no offense taken. I know nothing about comic books and I wouldn't know the difference between a signature that was printed on the cover and one that was signed after it was printed. I appreciate the information as I would not want to mislead anyone.
Nov 18th, 2011 at 6:18:41 PM PST by

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