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Fantasy Masterpieces #1 CGC 6.0 Signature Series Signed x3 Stan Lee Joe Sinnott Dick Ayers Marvel

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Brand: CGC Signature Series
price: £749.95 inc vat

product description

Fantasy Masterpieces #1 (1966) CGC 6.0 Signature Series comic book, from Marvel Comics, which has been signed by the following 3 creators:

Stan Lee - the late Marvel Comics legend, writer and co-creator of many of the classic Marvel characters including the Amazing Spider-man, the Incredible Hulk, the Avengers and the X-Men!

Joe Sinnott - the late Silver Age comics artist on one of the stories in this issue.

Dick Ayers - the late artist Silver Age comics artist on one of the stories in this issue.

Key Comments - Stan Lee photo on interior front cover.

A fantastic rare opportunity to get this Silver Age Marvel comic book with the authenticated signatures of 3 fallen heroes from Marvel Comics' Hall Of Fame! Great Signature placement relative to creators work on this issue.

We are only aware of one other CGC Signature Series graded example of this book with 3 signatures in the world.

It has been professionally graded by CGC, the largest independent comic grading company in the world, and slabbed in a sealed protective case. The grade is guaranteed to be mid grade 6.0 (FINE) and this is a yellow label CGC Signature Series, which means that an authorised CGC representative witnessed the signings and this also acts as a Certificate Of Authenticity. As soon as the comic is signed, it is removed by a CGC authorised party and submitted straight to CGC for grading and encapsulation, guaranteeing the authenticity of the signatures.

You can check the validity of this item and the signatures by entering the 10 digit number on the label at the CGC web-site.

There are no cracks on the case. Any glare is just the scanner on the CGC case, which causes reflection.