Description: ATTENTION! I will be on the road moving sometime before the end of November. EVERYTHING will be going into storage for in indeterminate period of time. If you see something you want, especially with CHRISTMAS on the way, THIS is the time to get it. Also, I am moving my comics selling to a different site, so the comics will not be coming back here. Get it now or don't get it.-->LAST CHANCE!!! This is my last listing of all items (except Wonders of the First when that arrives) this year. I am not sure when I will be getting stuff back out of storage and listing again, but it will be months, at least. If there's something listed that you think you want, THIS is the time for that. The X-Men are coming to the MCU. This is the right time to buy these great X-books! (Honestly, they are all undervalued at the moment.) Comic book dealers often view comics of the 90s with disdain, frequently citing how over-printed they were. Some of them were certainly printed beyond collector demand, but they certainly weren't over-printed beyond comic shop demand. That so many comic shops went out of business during the 90s due to over ordering was not because of buyers but completely because of shop owners speculating with their stock. It's like drug dealers using their own supply. But I was thinking about these comics the other day after talking to a comic shop owner who was dismissing 90s comics as worthless because I said, "Do you have any comics from the 90s in stock?" And they were, like, "No, why would I bother? They're everywhere." And I said, "But you don't have any." And he said, "Well, no..." Evidently they aren't everywhere. Which is when I realized that these comics are 30 years old, now, and, actually, a lot of those comics were simply tossed in the trash as being worthless. Also, the print runs on 90s comics was still much smaller overall than print runs on comics in the 40s and 50s. All of that to say that I am reminded of when I first started collecting comics in the 80s and, then, people started realizing that comics from the 70s were really cheap and started buying them all up and comic book prices went up because of it. Maybe it's time to start re-visiting some of those cheap 90s comics that are "everywhere." This time: 1990Marvel ComicsThe New Mutants #87 gold 2nd printingFirst appearance of CableFirst appearance of Stryfe ALL Grading: 9.6This issue carries a CPG value of $49 in this condition. NOTE: The choice of a bag and board with ALL Grading is mine. It allows the grading process to be -much- cheaper (because the hard cases alone are something like $25-30 of the cost when you get a hard case), and it makes it sensible for me to get a grade on a $15 book. The grade is there so that you know I had someone else look at and verify the comic. (Yes, I should get a hard case for the Deadpool issue I have up. Maybe I will.) Payment must be received within seven days (168 hours) of the close of the auction. If payment is not received within that time period, the auction will be automatically cancelled by eBay. If you need to discuss a longer period of time, please contact me. I always combine shipping on multiple auction wins, so buy more now and save!(Note: If you use "buy it now" on multiple auctions, I will refund any redundant shipping charges before the item ships.)
Price: 19.99 USD
Location: Santa Rosa, California
End Time: 2024-11-04T00:18:50.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Unit of Sale: Single Unit
Character: Cable, Stryfe
Tradition: US Comics
Signed: No
Series Title: New Mutants
Universe: Marvel (MCU)
Grade: 9.6 Near Mint+
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Vintage: Yes
Publication Year: 1990
Type: Comic Book
Format: Single Issue
Issue Number: 87
Era: Copper Age (1984-1991)
Superhero Team: New Mutants, X-Men
Style: Color
Features: 1st Edition, Boarded, 2nd Printing
Genre: Action, Adventure, Superheroes, Suspense