Thank God I found your channel. I am a veteran collector and after only watching two videos, I learned a ton about the in's and out's of slabbing and cgc and cbcs. You rock.
I just got into slabbed comics and it's solely because I *collect* signatures on my favorite books and creative teams. Everything about this vid was on point! Another option for signature hunters, getting the signatures from creators at Comic Cons. Can be a lot of fun and potentially cheaper. Glad I found your channel!
I'm new to collecting comics and spent the past few months going to conventions and getting signatures because I thought it was really cool and a good investment. I've spent thousands of dollars doing this and by the end of the day you're losing money because its so expensive.. Your vid has amazing info and all very true. It's easier and cheaper to just buy the yellow label books from eBay
Your editing is amazing man. I rarely comment on videos but had to give you props, I can tell you truly care about this channel and people who watch your videos.
Thank you so much Christian. That is seriously an awesome compliment. It takes a while to do the editing but I always want to push myself and make it the most presentable it can be. It's really cool that you noticed that, thanks man!!
That honestly blows my mind. I always thought you had to go to Cons and meet with the Artists with a CGC Member witness present. I had no idea you could send them into CGC by mail and they'll do it for you and another thing I didn't know is that you could submit graded books to CGC. Great Video! New Subscirber!
Another great video man! I've always felt that the signatures that really have value are from the guys gone long before third party grading even existed. King Kirby, Joe Simon, Bob Kane, etc. Stan the Man may he r.i.p. signed EVERYTHING!
Wow, awesome video. Very informative. CGC really charges an arm and a leg for grading books. It hardly seems worth it. But there are a few signatures I wouldn’t mind having. Thank you for the video
I understand why these grading companies have moved toward these mail in signings, (covid and because it makes them a boat load of money) but I personally hate it. Not only do far too many people send in books to get signed by people who had little to do with the actual book, but the signatures detract from the cover and the best part about getting a collectible signed is meeting the creator. Just mailing them away feels empty.
That's how I used to feel. I've really changed my tune. I used to think signatures looked dumb on covers but after meeting a few famous comic writers I have a new appreciation for their sigs. I do miss Con's though because that was always way more fun than having to send em in the mail
To me , signatures are souvenir or momento of meeting the creator. I don't want an expensive book signed, or even a high grade one, and I really don't want a celebrity that are just playing the part on tv/movie to sign it.
Once again, nailing your topics for vids. Tempted to send a few things in for Tynion but might wait for your books to come back and see how that went for you and catch Tynion the next time.
@@MintHunterComics 😂 I'm in Ireland so it's a bit more complex (and a lot more expensive) to ship things in so I'd want to be pretty confident I'd be at least mostly happy with the results.
I got Frank Miller's signature on Wolverine #1 mini series. That was the book that got me into comics as a kid and I got George Perez's signature on my copy of infinity gauntlet #1. Those are the only two books I sent to CGC and it was years ago.
“About to join the world of the signature series collecting guy” LOL!!! I really enjoyed this video and I’m sure it’s informative for a lot of other collectors. I love getting my books sent to get signed for my personal collection, I don’t do it for resale. Prime example: to go with my statue collection, I try to get the first appearances or classic covers of Batman, his allies and his rogues gallery. Can’t get your hands on a Detective Comics 27 or a Batman #1? How about a Detective Comics #387 that has him holding a tec27 and Batman #1? It’s also a Robin, Joker and Penguin cover, which I have and will get signed by the legendary silver age Batman artist and inker Joe Giella, who is up there in age in his 90’s so time is of the essence. This one along with the first silver age app’s of Scarecrow and Riddler will also be getting signed
I was thinking about you when I was planning this video haha. Wish me luck on my first signature series outing! I know you've submitted some crazy books in before and are planning on doing it again sounds like. All our heroes are super old so you're right, this is the time to have it done, otherwise we may be too late. I'm so pumped man
I wish you nothing but the best bud and good luck on your submissions! It’s a lot of fun submitting them for the signatures and getting them back into your collection!
I have maybe a weird personal rule for me,a book either gets signed or it graded. To me it means more to me to be there when a book is getting signed. I have books signed by Stan Lee,Todd Mcfarlane, Frank Miller, John Romita Jr and many others. My personal favorite though is my gijoe #1 signed by Larry Hamma.
Went to a con in January. I was able to get 10 books signed (1 got a remarque). No grading company was present so at some point I'm going to have to send them in to CBCS. I just started getting books signed in person last year. It's been really good meeting the people that work on these books.
Good info! I only have the one yellow label (First Xmen #1 from 2012, signed by Neal Adams and Stan Lee) in a 9.8, and to be honest, I think I prefer the blue label, something about leaving the book as is and original I guess, great vid!
Hi So I have a venom comic book that I paid almost a $150 sign and has COA. Can I send it to Cgc and still come back with a yellow label because it has COA . Or how can I get this to come back as a yellow label from cgc... I'm started to feel that I loss my money To habit grade.
Amen 🙏, that’s why I recommend purchasing them already signed. Placement, clarity, color of ink, grade etc is already defined. Best way to go. If you send them in, highly recommended getting them cleaned and pressed after the signing for sure of obvious reasons, new handling damage. You could even experience a grade Bump if it has preexisting issues.
Love this. Have done McFarlane, Eastman and Claremont. Expensive but selective. Sent in some 9.6 keys. Worked for ASM 300, Spawn B/W variant 1, and X-men 129, among others, accepting risk Raw to Eastman, books I wanted to get graded anyway. Still deciding on Tynion. Great info, Thanks!
Good video, I have had many experiences sending in slabs to CGC for signatures. Most of my books remained the same grade, however I have recently had 1 book drop from a 9.6 down to a 9.4 and I have had another book go from a 9.6 to a 9.8. so there is that chance as well.
@@MintHunterComics it is a calculated risk, especially on older books. My grade drop came on a Batman 359 but now it's signed and remarked. The value on that book isn't much of a change. The 9.6 up to a 9.8 came on a Spider-Man 2099 foil cover....crazy thing is I just cracked it out again for a second signature and am risking the grade drop. But I am fine with a double signed book if it goes back to a 9.6. For me, they are in my PC and not likely to be moved, so I prefer to have multi-signed books even if it costs me a slight grade change. The reality is I have cracked about 60 slabs, and only had two changes, only one downward. Though as a precaution, I do have the book repressed nearly every time. Cheers, great channel.
I got Stan Lee’s signature on Amazing Spider-Man #1 (not great condition) from the first Silicon Valley Comic-Con. My sister got Steve Wozniak to sign a brochure at that same show (he signed my iPhone) I really want to put them together, gives verification of when and where Spider-Man was signed (beyond the COA) and adds more interesting context to both signatures, considering Stan passed away a couple years later. R.I.P. Excelsior!
I was lucky to have Stan lee sign my Avengers 2, Captain America 100, Iron Man 1, X-Men 9 and Amazing Spiderman 50 when he was still signing for $50 a book. Was a memory of a lifetime. Did not CGC witness but kept the stubs, very much considering CBCS signature verification.
The last time I did this (was many many years ago). I deslabbed a Marvel Collectible Classic: Spiderman #1, otherwise known as the ASM #300 Chromium version. Was a CGC 9.8, gave it to Desert Wind to get Stan, McFarlane and Michelinie, and it came back a 9.6. Took a several hundred dollar loss because of that at the time. I decided at that point too risky to deslab a high grade key for sigs.
@@MintHunterComics I'd be more inclined now to try with maybe low to mid grade books, however not mega grails. But yeah, high grade keys off the table after that experience lol. Granted most of the legends, sadly to say aren't alive anymore to do this with anyway. I mean we still have Roy Thomas, Neal Adams, Larry Leiber, maybe several others, but soo many have passed sadly. So seems like the sig market has predominantly transitioned to more modern stuff.
@@Comicbookyoutubersrock It all depends on what 3rd party company is in charge of the signing. Some companies are really unprofessional and do not take care of handling the book after signing.
Really informative video. I strongly prefer 9.8 and only in extreme cases wouldn't settle for anything less. I had no idea about the Pre-Screening for that grade. I always got them the old fashioned and painful way at the cons directly. Including signatures. Most of the signatures I get are from actors (Star Trek, Star Wars, DC, and Marvel) and I get them to sign the covers that had the actors on them (Preferably movie/photo). I agree, I never submit a key issue because of fear of damage. One of Stan Lee's Goons mishandled the book at his table that I provided (Stan was nice though). For me, those cons are a stressful process. If the line is long you have to call the CGC Witness and hopefully he gets there on time. One time the witness didn't and a con volunteer was giving me crap for holding up the line (which I wasn't doing. I let them all pass till the CGC guy got there) But when its done its a satisfying process. I'd never get an autograph from a third party unless its Upper Deck or a CGC Yellow Label because of its authenticity. One thing I like about the CBCS Signature Grades is that they give information on where the book was signed. A buddy has a Cavill autograph that was signed from the Man from Uncle Premiere
Hey Paulie! Good to hear from you sir I too love 9.8s. When it comes to Silver age I'm happy with even 4.5s lol though. But 1980+ I relaly only want 9.8. That particular con experience sounds like a real pain and while I miss cons, that's the type of thing that makes me not miss it so much hahaha. Still can't believe it's taken me this long to try this. I'll have to let you know how it goes!
I have early Harley Quinn appearances that are signed by both Paul Dini and Bruce Timm who were both at the same Calgary Expo. One day I will CGCS them. It is a safe bet that future generations will seek signature slabs from CGC and CGCS as those creators will no longer be with us. My favorite pick up signature series CGC is Catwoman number 1 9.8 signed by Darwyn Cooke. He left us way to soon and in the prime of his career. I love Signature comics for that reason. Also, as a collector, I much prefer witnessing the signature myself and talking to the creator and taking a picture of him or her signing the comic. It is a more personal experience and I appreciate CGCS more for that reason, because they understand the reality of collecting signatures. It is about the experience of meeting the creators and having them sign. I never had the privilege of meeting Darwyn Cooke but I would trade in my CGC signature (that I never witnessed) in order to have met him myself and personally witnessed the signing.... and then CGCS the comic. [Because, as you say, it's not about the money to me. It's about the memory and the whole experience]. Great video as always. Keep up the great work, bro!
@@MintHunterComics - Cool. I have never sought a signature from a voice actor on any of my DC Animated collection. I have everything from Justice League Animated, Unlimited, Teen Titans Go, Tiny Titans, Batman animated, Brave and Bold, Supergirl animated, Batgirl etc etc etc. The print runs are comparatively low. The bonus is that I purchased two of every issue with the intention of giving the second copy to my daughter. She never really expressed an interest and it is a pleasant surprise that many new fans appreciate the older animated issues. What is really surprising to me is how low the print runs were for Teen Titans Go. By the end of the 2004 series there was only 7,383 on the print run for the last issue #55. It's nice to have two copies of a unicorn. I am debating getting some of the second copies signed.
From a value/resale point of view, it’s rarely something that you can make money on (which you covered well in the video). Since I don’t go at it from a profit angle, I prefer to get books signed that I don’t intend to sell and then use the CBCS verification service.
I've got a copy of Batman #13 (Death in the Family) signed by Scott Snyder from NY Comicon many years ago. So dope. I also have a Chris Claremont signature but it's on the NYCC brochure bc I didn't have any comics when I ran into him there.
@@MintHunterComics I was very lucky to get into the Batman panel that year with Snyder, Capullo, and Grant Morrison and afterward Snyder stayed to do some signings. I forced my way to the front lol.
This is a fantastic video. Thanks for the great tips...that I’ll have to win the lottery to be able to do from Australia. As a comparison, I recently saw a Batman The Animated Series:The Adventure Continues #1 (regular cover) for $150 (Aussie dollars) in my LCS. So rare to see a CGC comic in the flesh but a crazy high price! Thanks ridiculous shipping costs. 😔
I've only owned one cig cgc, TMNT #4 IDW incentive variant cgc 9.6 I won off a TMNT Facebook channel for free 4 years ago. I recently sold it a few weeks ago off Craigslist. Now, I do have a copy of Marvel Fanfare #1 I sent in 3 years ago and came back 9.4, but on the label reads: "Michael Golden signed 1st Page". Seriously, I bought 2 new copies off the shelf at Mile High Comics in '82 and never knew one copy had been signed. I must have read the other copy and sent the better condition copy to be graded. MG must have signed a bunch of those books before distribution to comic stores, I'm thinking. But it was a cool surprise!
I just got my first cgc return. I went to a Tony Fleecs signing and got some of my Stray Dogs books witnessed signed and submitted. My Silence of the Lambs, Scream, and Friday the 13th covers got 9.8s.
I have 3 cgc signed books that i had done when they first began having signings. Swamp Thing 2 &7 by Wrightson and a Giant Size Spiderman #1 by John Romita. I have Jack Kirby from when I met him in 1983, he signed the first inside page of a 2001 #8 that I grabbed because I saw him walking towards me lol. At the same show I had John Byrne sign an Alpha Flight 8 and Terry Austin signed a couple Cloak and Daggers. All for free, the good old days ❤
It wasn’t my dream or anything, but Kyle Higgins was doing a signing at a convention I attended years ago. He had written the winter soldier miniseries the year before, so I brought the first issue for him to sign, and I was cosplaying as the winter soldier. Long story short, he was a complete jerk. I told him I liked his series and if asked if he wouldn’t mind signing my comic. He just said sure, signed it and leaned back in his chair. Whereas there was nobody else in line, or nobody anywhere near us at the time, I asked if I could get a picture with him and he said okay, but I’m not coming around the table, you lean on the table, and I’ll do the same. I thanked him and said I really enjoyed the series. He just said yeah I was proud of it. And that was that. The person I was with who took the picture looked at me after and said, “well he was kind of an asshole.” I said OK, it wasn’t just me who thought that then. This was almost 2 years before Covid by the way, before some of you comment saying maybe that’s why he was acting that way.
I’m new to CGC and I just shipped my Freddy vs Jason vs Ash comic out to them… so my plan is get it graded first then have it signed by the film actors on the slab and then jsa authenication for signatures.. cost more bust just looks better than than green label which effects your comic investment
I submitted 2 CGC 9.8 Star Wars issue 107 books, got them signed in-house and both books came back. one a 9.6 and one 9.4. It happens all the time. And that was with CCS services also uselessly paid for. Their entire process with CCS is a joke.
I have a few comics signed - not through CGC Justice league #57 Zack Snyder Justice League variant - signed by Ray Porter (voice of Darkseid) Earth-Prime #2: Superman and Lois photo variant - signed by Alex Garfin (Jordan Kent) Earth-Prime #4: Stargirl photo variant - signed by Brec Bassinger (Stargirl) DC RWBY #2 - #5 Artgerm variants of Ruby, Blake, Weiss, Yang - signed by the respective voice actors all were witnessed by myself - none are CGC
I actually will buy or use a lower grade copy of the book I intend to get signed.my thinking Is that the signature will at least increase the grade by one! Plus you save your pristine copy of same book for enjoyment.
I get books signed at shows, and don't worry about them getting slabbed. Don't care. It's my collection and I know it's real...plus, the whole CGC witnessing is just a lot of money for little return. I did it once for J. Scott Campbell, because he typically hasn't been going to shows.....and I have an Uncanny X-Men 510 variant cover. I was going to get more signed, but like you said, it's so expensive, and I didn't have too much of his stuff that is worth more than the $70 cost of getting it signed and graded. The 510 book is, so I took a chance. I just sent it in...he signed it in a nice spot and I got a 9.6 grade on it. I was happy with that (obviously would've wanted the 9.8), because I only spent $15 on the book, and now it's worth a bit. But again, that's the only one I have done (whereas every show I go to I try and get some books signed....I have 354 of my 600+ Uncanny X-Men books signed, by everyone from Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Neal Adams, Jim Steranko, Tom Palmer, Scott Lobdell, George Perez, John Byrne and Chris Claremont...just to name a few).
My buddy collects only signed books but not slabs and he says a lot of the same thing. I do think the whole witnessing thing is a bit scammy - which is why I'm so glad that CBCS is able to verify signatures!
@@MintHunterComics Definitely!!! I mean I was getting Chris Claremont at shows for $5 an autograph not too long ago (if you wanted it CGC witnessed, I think it was $5 extra), so I was able to load up on a lot of my X-Men books (and a few others). Wouldn't have been able to do that with this whole CGC signature series, because to get the number of books i got signed, I would've had to work for free for 6 months...lol. It is definitely kind of scammy (and way more than it should be).....but in my opinion, if it's a book you really like, and someone you haven't met or doesn't sign or doesn't do shows, then it's probably worth it. It's all up to you in the end anyway. Personally, the money I would spend to send books in, I would rather spend on getting more books. But that's the cool thing about collecting, is to each their own.
I've sent in about 20 books this past year to all of the signings and haven't had any issues at all. I've gotten them pressed, signed, and slabbed. I also had a few remarques. No issues.
@@MintHunterComics Yessir! They do take a lot longer though, but you mentioned that won't bother you. I've had books for David Finch there since November because there was a scheduling conflict with him, so he didn't actually get to CGC till much later.
I personally will just buy the book I want directly off eBay. It's worth it to me to pay an extra $100 to $200 and get a GUARENTEED 9.8 white pages signature with yellow label or more depending on how famous or sought after the signature signer is. I don't even submit books myself unless there's a real sentimental reason or something.
I own a 2010 Jan/Feb issue of Playboy magazine with Tara Reid’s autograph on her cover. CGC Signature Series 9.2 white pages. Census, 1 of 1, with 1 graded higher.
I have a retailer incentive The Last Ronin #1 signed by K. Eastman with a turtle sketch. If that's submitted, it gets a green slab? If I send it in for Laird's signature witnessed, what kind of slab does it get?
Payed Art germ collectables $ 125.00 to get a comic signed...I got a 9.8 Blue back..CGC Sent the comic back free postage...and got a yellow 9.6..the whole process took 16 months...I used CBCS too.
When it comes to purchasing a comic I definitely prefer CGC signed book. I don’t like the fact signatures where not witnessed. I have PGX books I have witnessed being singed and should of just sent them in to CGC at the time.
I have 8 copies of Spawn 1 cgc 9.8 and Im debating submitting them all for the upcoming Mcfarlane signing. The value appears to be there. Just worried that somehow my 9.8 won’t all come back 9.8.
$70 price is not bad. It’s similar to getting sports memorabilia signed. At least your comic is encapsulated and graded as well. It just depends if you fell the artist is worth the price or not. If pay $100 for a Mike Trout signature on a baseball but I would not pay more. And it wouldn’t even include authenticity or a case for it. Yeah, $70 is not bad at all.
It's all perspective, it's a lot of money but a great deal! $70 is tough for a lot of people but honestly it's fair. I'll be staying away from the $120 and higher ones for sure
I have a signed poster of the question by Denys Cowan and it's my prized possion. It's literly the one and only. The other one I have is the question issue 1 signed by dennis oniel and Rick maygar. I hope to have it signed by cowans some day and get the signatures variefied by cbcs. But for cgc varified I almost have the complete signature series of a special con covers for steven universe. There are only around 10 in existence and I have 3
Question for u. I came across a video from the World of customs statues. I think this is the company you spoke of before period they have several statues I would love to get. Red tornado. Alan Scott Green Lantern. Black lightning. And a few more. However I am not on Facebook. Is there another way to get on the program?
Honestly the best way is through Facebook, im even familiar with the custom designer for all those statues you just mentioned. Im not sure if there's more room but I'll ask! Shoot me an email if truly interested to jamisonshreds@gmail.com You'll need a Facebook in order to be eligible
No, I did it once with new comics at CGC. They were 9.8 condition. They came back at 9.2 & 9.4, never again. The corners got bent and a slight crease. Never again. It really does nothing for me if it is signed.
Honestly I don't actually care anymore about getting things signed after the Peach Momoko incident. When I met Darwyn Cooke I just shook his hand and talked to him about art. I cherish that so much now than having a signature but to each their own!
Question IF you submit an autographed comic with the picture of the person that autographed the comic to get graded at CGC.. does the qualify for a gold label?
The grade dip freaks me out. On that Hell Arisen if your 9.8 goes to a 9.6 You go down maybe $100. But what if you send in a Hulk 181 9.6 and it goes down to a 9.4? That's like $10 Grand. Yikes.
I always wondered do authorised dealers count as CGC witnesses? My LCS is an authorised dealer and they do in house signings with local artists but can they send those out for yellow labels?
I wish they’d make a discount price say if you sent in 5 comics instead of paying $70 a piece it would be $50/55, or say instead of $150 a pop maybe $120/130? I think that’s more than reasonable. If that was the case I would ball the fuck out every time they had one of my favorite artists (such as the current John Romita Jr. event! There’s so many books I’d love to get signed not to try and get a huge return rather to have a book with art I absolutely love signed by the guy who made it).
HELP!!! I have conflicting info on this. I have a signature series CGC signed by Margot Robbie. It got lightly cracked in the back corner. If I send it back for reholding, sending in the full slab with the yellow label. Will they re-slabb as a yellow label???? Some say yes and some say no. They will see the cat # and barcode they originally gave it but some say it will come back as a green qualified label....writting on the front cover..Any advice??
If it's already a yellow label, send it in for reholder and they'll reholder it for you! (Still yellow. That wouldn't change) just give the certification number when subbing
Channel like yours has a nightmare vid about sending a slab in to get signed. Sent in a 9.4, it came back a 9.0 and the signer desregarded where the person wanted thier book signed. The signature was a scribble. And i mean a scribble. All over part of the cover title. Cover was dark. Title yellow. Black sharpie. Couldn't read half the title after it was scribbled on. Totally detracted from the look of the book. Suffice to say I'll never get a book signed by them.
i only own two SS and one of them is an amazing spiderman #1 blank variant and the artist john rivett literally drew an entire hobgoblin art piece on it and Steve Lydic coloured it and signed it like he coloured it proper xD love them for that i would never sell it i dont do anything for profit its all for me baby
Batman 227 signed by Neal Adams... sadly CGC didn't give me a yellow label. I had a COA from Midtown comics.... they gave me a blue label but gave me a lower rating.
Nice review and informative, thank you. Minthunter, i have one comicbook raw with four signatures on them and planning to get a fifth signature by another artist in the future to be sent to CBCS, is it safe to get my raw signature comicbook to get it cleaned and pressed or is it better to get it pressed than cleaned to for nice grade? Also would the cleaning and the pressing would affect the signatures on the cover of the raw comicbook and does CBCS carry a comicbook protector to safely clean and press a comicbook to prevent any damages or fading of the signatures on the cover? Thank you.
I still don't get how a signature makes the book more valuable if you weren't the one getting it signed by the artist. Isn't it the artist that shakes your hand (or dabs your foot post covid) and their presence of being there that really brings the value up?
Yes. You have to send them slabbed and pay the fee to CGC crack the slab. When their pressing service receives the book they include notation when it gets sent back to CGC for regarding and reslabbing. But that exposes an area of potential corruption as well as area of potential negligence: notation could get lost earning you a green label or it could get accidentally assigned to the wrong book. It's risky.
I got a Soulfire#1 virgin variant cgc ss by Michael turner on ebay and it has an amazing cover but i am still trying to get a Hulk#181 but they crazy over priced and don't know if i will ever get one cause yheu go for thousands of dollars and is there any other book that will hold its value like the hulk#181? I have been looking at Amazing Spiderman#129 cause that book is more in my price range any thoughts on this subject would be great.
@@MintHunterComics i could save up for about 6 months then i could get a good copy of Hulk#181 but again for what that book cost i could get a bunch of graded cgc books
I got Joker volume 1 issue number 1, and batman 1989 comic book adaptation signed by Dennis O'neal and did not pay the extra 75$ per book to get them cgc certified. SMH
Love the vids man but I gotta question. You said that a slabbed CGC book can be sent in to get signed and reholdered, does CBCS do the same thing or do they not offer that service. Personally I use CBCS more for the budget I have and mostly just for sending a book here and there. Thanks for any insight.
hey there, if I may ask, what type of stands are you using to hold on the CGC comics and from where if you don't mind. love your videos, new subscriber
@@MintHunterComics wow that’s awesome!! do u advice any specific stands or just whatever there are on Amazon hahaha? To be able to display the comics in glass showcases for example
I didn't know I was supposed to say something! hahahaha - I guess I figured there's like 20 other channels talking about it and I'd just rather focus on original content! CGC is dumb for missing it. I hope they do a full investigation. They owe us a statement at LEAST. Also crime does not pay so once they find this scammer that pulled all this crap, that homeboy is going to JAILLLLLL
I don't get the 9.8 signature books. If I sent in a book that just had a radom name on it, it wouldn't get the 9.8 due to that. Shouldn't adding any signature automatically decrease the grade as it is no longer in that 9.8 condition. Or is it fine for cgc to pick and choose this... Inconsistent and hypocritical if you ask me.
Huh, I didn't think of it that way. I suppose if it's any old dude writing on it that hurts the grade but if the writer signs his name under witness and doesn't scuff the book or whatever it should retain its 9.8 status
Im not a fan of signatures. To me it somewhat mires the book. Especially if its a key. That being said...if you can get a book. like Spiderman 1 signed by McFarlane or Stan Lee then thaose would be nice for your pc.
How is it a bare minimum of $70 to get it slabbed??? The previous CGC prices were about $20 to get it slabbed and you can find the book in the $1 bins? And not all artists charge for their signatures.
Thank God I found your channel. I am a veteran collector and after only watching two videos, I learned a ton about the in's and out's of slabbing and cgc and cbcs. You rock.
Alex that means a lot - I'm glad you've been enjoying the content!
I just got into slabbed comics and it's solely because I *collect* signatures on my favorite books and creative teams. Everything about this vid was on point!
Another option for signature hunters, getting the signatures from creators at Comic Cons. Can be a lot of fun and potentially cheaper. Glad I found your channel!
I'm new to collecting comics and spent the past few months going to conventions and getting signatures because I thought it was really cool and a good investment. I've spent thousands of dollars doing this and by the end of the day you're losing money because its so expensive.. Your vid has amazing info and all very true. It's easier and cheaper to just buy the yellow label books from eBay
Your editing is amazing man. I rarely comment on videos but had to give you props, I can tell you truly care about this channel and people who watch your videos.
Thank you so much Christian. That is seriously an awesome compliment. It takes a while to do the editing but I always want to push myself and make it the most presentable it can be. It's really cool that you noticed that, thanks man!!
That honestly blows my mind. I always thought you had to go to Cons and meet with the Artists with a CGC Member witness present. I had no idea you could send them into CGC by mail and they'll do it for you and another thing I didn't know is that you could submit graded books to CGC. Great Video! New Subscirber!
Another great video man! I've always felt that the signatures that really have value are from the guys gone long before third party grading even existed. King Kirby, Joe Simon, Bob Kane, etc. Stan the Man may he r.i.p. signed EVERYTHING!
He was a super active signer!
Wow, awesome video. Very informative. CGC really charges an arm and a leg for grading books. It hardly seems worth it. But there are a few signatures I wouldn’t mind having. Thank you for the video
This might have been one of the most useful grading related videos ive seen.
I understand why these grading companies have moved toward these mail in signings, (covid and because it makes them a boat load of money) but I personally hate it. Not only do far too many people send in books to get signed by people who had little to do with the actual book, but the signatures detract from the cover and the best part about getting a collectible signed is meeting the creator. Just mailing them away feels empty.
That's how I used to feel. I've really changed my tune. I used to think signatures looked dumb on covers but after meeting a few famous comic writers I have a new appreciation for their sigs. I do miss Con's though because that was always way more fun than having to send em in the mail
To me , signatures are souvenir or momento of meeting the creator. I don't want an expensive book signed, or even a high grade one, and I really don't want a celebrity that are just playing the part on tv/movie to sign it.
Excellent video! Really enjoyed your flat out truths in this one! Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it! I always keep it real! haha
Once again, nailing your topics for vids. Tempted to send a few things in for Tynion but might wait for your books to come back and see how that went for you and catch Tynion the next time.
Let me be the guinea pig for the submission process hahaha, well see how well it goes! Lol
@@MintHunterComics 😂 I'm in Ireland so it's a bit more complex (and a lot more expensive) to ship things in so I'd want to be pretty confident I'd be at least mostly happy with the results.
@@jkeego101 just pull the trigger and send in your books, no better time than the present!!! Having fish & chips on this beautiful Friday! Yum!
I got Frank Miller's signature on Wolverine #1 mini series. That was the book that got me into comics as a kid and I got George Perez's signature on my copy of infinity gauntlet #1. Those are the only two books I sent to CGC and it was years ago.
“About to join the world of the signature series collecting guy” LOL!!!
I really enjoyed this video and I’m sure it’s informative for a lot of other collectors. I love getting my books sent to get signed for my personal collection, I don’t do it for resale. Prime example: to go with my statue collection, I try to get the first appearances or classic covers of Batman, his allies and his rogues gallery. Can’t get your hands on a Detective Comics 27 or a Batman #1? How about a Detective Comics #387 that has him holding a tec27 and Batman #1? It’s also a Robin, Joker and Penguin cover, which I have and will get signed by the legendary silver age Batman artist and inker Joe Giella, who is up there in age in his 90’s so time is of the essence. This one along with the first silver age app’s of Scarecrow and Riddler will also be getting signed
I was thinking about you when I was planning this video haha. Wish me luck on my first signature series outing! I know you've submitted some crazy books in before and are planning on doing it again sounds like. All our heroes are super old so you're right, this is the time to have it done, otherwise we may be too late. I'm so pumped man
I wish you nothing but the best bud and good luck on your submissions! It’s a lot of fun submitting them for the signatures and getting them back into your collection!
Just saw you on cable access 9 - very interesting - look forward to watching your episodes
Cable access 9?
I have maybe a weird personal rule for me,a book either gets signed or it graded. To me it means more to me to be there when a book is getting signed. I have books signed by Stan Lee,Todd Mcfarlane, Frank Miller, John Romita Jr and many others. My personal favorite though is my gijoe #1 signed by Larry Hamma.
Just got my #1 unsigned back cgc 9.2 newsstand. Can't believe what 9.8's are going for but I'm glad! Haha.
I don't disagree Mark - so I actually ended up NOT submitting the books for the sigs. Too much money and I just thought I'd pass
Went to a con in January. I was able to get 10 books signed (1 got a remarque). No grading company was present so at some point I'm going to have to send them in to CBCS.
I just started getting books signed in person last year. It's been really good meeting the people that work on these books.
Oh absolutely, ive had some email exchanges and am looking forward to meeting peeps in person soon!
Good info! I only have the one yellow label (First Xmen #1 from 2012, signed by Neal Adams and Stan Lee) in a 9.8, and to be honest, I think I prefer the blue label, something about leaving the book as is and original I guess, great vid!
Oh wow, but hey at least that's a great grade!
Great vid dude, sigs can get expensive hahah but its worth it!
I'm still sweating this expense haha
I get my books signed all the time at cons and comics stores and they never have cgc witness to see it autograph. If anything I’ll send them to cbcs
Ugh I miss cons dude... I jsut got my vaccine actually so I'm a step closer to things being normal again!
@@MintHunterComics same I can’t believe I’ve gone almsot a whole year with out cons and swap meets
Hi So I have a venom comic book that I paid almost a $150 sign and has COA. Can I send it to Cgc and still come back with a yellow label because it has COA . Or how can I get this to come back as a yellow label from cgc... I'm started to feel that I loss my money To habit grade.
@@Bluevenom24 it will only get a yellow label if the coa is from a cgc witness. Anything else they won’t use
@@Bluevenom24 you could send it to CBCS for verification but CGG will never put a yellow label on it unless they change their policy.
Amen 🙏, that’s why I recommend purchasing them already signed. Placement, clarity, color of ink, grade etc is already defined. Best way to go. If you send them in, highly recommended getting them cleaned and pressed after the signing for sure of obvious reasons, new handling damage. You could even experience a grade Bump if it has preexisting issues.
Thanks for sharing!! cleaning and pressing ALWAYS
Great content! Keep it rolling.
Thanks! Will do!
I'm a sucker for signed comics , ever since I was a kid , its just something I like to have or look at on the wall , never really thought about CGC
It's so weird I actually used to be AGAINST it - I've completely flipped in recent years!
Check out cbcs, they seem cheaper and better
Love this. Have done McFarlane, Eastman and Claremont. Expensive but selective. Sent in some 9.6 keys. Worked for ASM 300, Spawn B/W variant 1, and X-men 129, among others, accepting risk Raw to Eastman, books I wanted to get graded anyway. Still deciding on Tynion.
Great info, Thanks!
Good stuff mate! I'm still nervous but I'm glad I've commited
Good video, I have had many experiences sending in slabs to CGC for signatures. Most of my books remained the same grade, however I have recently had 1 book drop from a 9.6 down to a 9.4 and I have had another book go from a 9.6 to a 9.8. so there is that chance as well.
And seee THAT is what I'm terrified of
@@MintHunterComics it is a calculated risk, especially on older books. My grade drop came on a Batman 359 but now it's signed and remarked. The value on that book isn't much of a change. The 9.6 up to a 9.8 came on a Spider-Man 2099 foil cover....crazy thing is I just cracked it out again for a second signature and am risking the grade drop. But I am fine with a double signed book if it goes back to a 9.6. For me, they are in my PC and not likely to be moved, so I prefer to have multi-signed books even if it costs me a slight grade change. The reality is I have cracked about 60 slabs, and only had two changes, only one downward. Though as a precaution, I do have the book repressed nearly every time. Cheers, great channel.
What up, James? Good advice. Thanks...
You got is Ossie!
I got Stan Lee’s signature on Amazing Spider-Man #1 (not great condition) from the first Silicon Valley Comic-Con.
My sister got Steve Wozniak to sign a brochure at that same show (he signed my iPhone)
I really want to put them together, gives verification of when and where Spider-Man was signed (beyond the COA) and adds more interesting context to both signatures, considering Stan passed away a couple years later.
R.I.P. Excelsior!
I would recommend getting that stan signature verified through CBCS! they do yellow labels now for verifications if that sweetens the deal!
I was lucky to have Stan lee sign my Avengers 2, Captain America 100, Iron Man 1, X-Men 9 and Amazing Spiderman 50 when he was still signing for $50 a book. Was a memory of a lifetime. Did not CGC witness but kept the stubs, very much considering CBCS signature verification.
CBCS now is offering yellow labels and soon ditching their red label program so I would totally do that! wow what a great deal!
The last time I did this (was many many years ago). I deslabbed a Marvel Collectible Classic: Spiderman #1, otherwise known as the ASM #300 Chromium version. Was a CGC 9.8, gave it to Desert Wind to get Stan, McFarlane and Michelinie, and it came back a 9.6. Took a several hundred dollar loss because of that at the time. I decided at that point too risky to deslab a high grade key for sigs.
And this right here is what terrifies me
@@MintHunterComics I'd be more inclined now to try with maybe low to mid grade books, however not mega grails. But yeah, high grade keys off the table after that experience lol. Granted most of the legends, sadly to say aren't alive anymore to do this with anyway. I mean we still have Roy Thomas, Neal Adams, Larry Leiber, maybe several others, but soo many have passed sadly. So seems like the sig market has predominantly transitioned to more modern stuff.
@@Comicbookyoutubersrock It all depends on what 3rd party company is in charge of the signing. Some companies are really unprofessional and do not take care of handling the book after signing.
Really informative video. I strongly prefer 9.8 and only in extreme cases wouldn't settle for anything less. I had no idea about the Pre-Screening for that grade. I always got them the old fashioned and painful way at the cons directly. Including signatures.
Most of the signatures I get are from actors (Star Trek, Star Wars, DC, and Marvel) and I get them to sign the covers that had the actors on them (Preferably movie/photo). I agree, I never submit a key issue because of fear of damage. One of Stan Lee's Goons mishandled the book at his table that I provided (Stan was nice though). For me, those cons are a stressful process. If the line is long you have to call the CGC Witness and hopefully he gets there on time. One time the witness didn't and a con volunteer was giving me crap for holding up the line (which I wasn't doing. I let them all pass till the CGC guy got there)
But when its done its a satisfying process. I'd never get an autograph from a third party unless its Upper Deck or a CGC Yellow Label because of its authenticity. One thing I like about the CBCS Signature Grades is that they give information on where the book was signed. A buddy has a Cavill autograph that was signed from the Man from Uncle Premiere
Hey Paulie! Good to hear from you sir
I too love 9.8s. When it comes to Silver age I'm happy with even 4.5s lol though. But 1980+ I relaly only want 9.8. That particular con experience sounds like a real pain and while I miss cons, that's the type of thing that makes me not miss it so much hahaha. Still can't believe it's taken me this long to try this. I'll have to let you know how it goes!
CBCS does yellow labels now for authenticated sigs not witnessed. They got rid of the red labels.
I think thats going to get a lot of people more interested, good move on them
I have early Harley Quinn appearances that are signed by both Paul Dini and Bruce Timm who were both at the same Calgary Expo. One day I will CGCS them. It is a safe bet that future generations will seek signature slabs from CGC and CGCS as those creators will no longer be with us. My favorite pick up signature series CGC is Catwoman number 1 9.8 signed by Darwyn Cooke. He left us way to soon and in the prime of his career. I love Signature comics for that reason. Also, as a collector, I much prefer witnessing the signature myself and talking to the creator and taking a picture of him or her signing the comic. It is a more personal experience and I appreciate CGCS more for that reason, because they understand the reality of collecting signatures. It is about the experience of meeting the creators and having them sign. I never had the privilege of meeting Darwyn Cooke but I would trade in my CGC signature (that I never witnessed) in order to have met him myself and personally witnessed the signing.... and then CGCS the comic. [Because, as you say, it's not about the money to me. It's about the memory and the whole experience]. Great video as always. Keep up the great work, bro!
Any sort of animated series voice actors or from that team I greatly greatly want. I've got my eye on a few on ebay
@@MintHunterComics - Cool. I have never sought a signature from a voice actor on any of my DC Animated collection. I have everything from Justice League Animated, Unlimited, Teen Titans Go, Tiny Titans, Batman animated, Brave and Bold, Supergirl animated, Batgirl etc etc etc. The print runs are comparatively low. The bonus is that I purchased two of every issue with the intention of giving the second copy to my daughter. She never really expressed an interest and it is a pleasant surprise that many new fans appreciate the older animated issues. What is really surprising to me is how low the print runs were for Teen Titans Go. By the end of the 2004 series there was only 7,383 on the print run for the last issue #55. It's nice to have two copies of a unicorn. I am debating getting some of the second copies signed.
Trying to decide if I want to send in my set of Ultimate Fallout Djurdjevic connecting variants in for the Bendis signing....probably going to do it!
This was super helpful ! Thanks!!
Great info keep up the videos man
From a value/resale point of view, it’s rarely something that you can make money on (which you covered well in the video).
Since I don’t go at it from a profit angle, I prefer to get books signed that I don’t intend to sell and then use the CBCS verification service.
Well put - if one can put aside the financial aspect - and more for personal feel - it can be a beautiful thing
Just found your channel. Love the content. This video was very helpful. Thx man
Welcome! I try to deliver the goods! haha - nice to have you Join the party Ricky
I've got a copy of Batman #13 (Death in the Family) signed by Scott Snyder from NY Comicon many years ago. So dope. I also have a Chris Claremont signature but it's on the NYCC brochure bc I didn't have any comics when I ran into him there.
Wow cuz that's pretty awesome! Scott Snyder sigs are very collectible! Love early New 52 Batman
@@MintHunterComics I was very lucky to get into the Batman panel that year with Snyder, Capullo, and Grant Morrison and afterward Snyder stayed to do some signings. I forced my way to the front lol.
This is a fantastic video. Thanks for the great tips...that I’ll have to win the lottery to be able to do from Australia. As a comparison, I recently saw a Batman The Animated Series:The Adventure Continues #1 (regular cover) for $150 (Aussie dollars) in my LCS. So rare to see a CGC comic in the flesh but a crazy high price! Thanks ridiculous shipping costs. 😔
You thank you so much for the kind words my man! and oh wow - I had one of those sell for just $40 USD a few months back
I've only owned one cig cgc, TMNT #4 IDW incentive variant cgc 9.6 I won off a TMNT Facebook channel for free 4 years ago. I recently sold it a few weeks ago off Craigslist. Now, I do have a copy of Marvel Fanfare #1 I sent in 3 years ago and came back 9.4, but on the label reads: "Michael Golden signed 1st Page". Seriously, I bought 2 new copies off the shelf at Mile High Comics in '82 and never knew one copy had been signed. I must have read the other copy and sent the better condition copy to be graded. MG must have signed a bunch of those books before distribution to comic stores, I'm thinking. But it was a cool surprise!
Huh wow what are the chaces of that! a cool surprise for sure
I just got my first cgc return. I went to a Tony Fleecs signing and got some of my Stray Dogs books witnessed signed and submitted. My Silence of the Lambs, Scream, and Friday the 13th covers got 9.8s.
I have 3 cgc signed books that i had done when they first began having signings. Swamp Thing 2 &7 by Wrightson and a Giant Size Spiderman #1 by John Romita. I have Jack Kirby from when I met him in 1983, he signed the first inside page of a 2001 #8 that I grabbed because I saw him walking towards me lol. At the same show I had John Byrne sign an Alpha Flight 8 and Terry Austin signed a couple Cloak and Daggers. All for free, the good old days ❤
It wasn’t my dream or anything, but Kyle Higgins was doing a signing at a convention I attended years ago.
He had written the winter soldier miniseries the year before, so I brought the first issue for him to sign, and I was cosplaying as the winter soldier.
Long story short, he was a complete jerk.
I told him I liked his series and if asked if he wouldn’t mind signing my comic. He just said sure, signed it and leaned back in his chair.
Whereas there was nobody else in line, or nobody anywhere near us at the time, I asked if I could get a picture with him and he said okay, but I’m not coming around the table, you lean on the table, and I’ll do the same.
I thanked him and said I really enjoyed the series. He just said yeah I was proud of it.
And that was that.
The person I was with who took the picture looked at me after and said, “well he was kind of an asshole.”
I said OK, it wasn’t just me who thought that then.
This was almost 2 years before Covid by the way, before some of you comment saying maybe that’s why he was acting that way.
I’m new to CGC and I just shipped my Freddy vs Jason vs Ash comic out to them… so my plan is get it graded first then have it signed by the film actors on the slab and then jsa authenication for signatures.. cost more bust just looks better than than green label which effects your comic investment
Thanks for the 411, subbed!
You got it my man!
I submitted 2 CGC 9.8 Star Wars issue 107 books, got them signed in-house and both books came back. one a 9.6 and one 9.4. It happens all the time. And that was with CCS services also uselessly paid for. Their entire process with CCS is a joke.
Oof - some of these books are 9.8 or die
I have a few comics signed - not through CGC
Justice league #57 Zack Snyder Justice League variant - signed by Ray Porter (voice of Darkseid)
Earth-Prime #2: Superman and Lois photo variant - signed by Alex Garfin (Jordan Kent)
Earth-Prime #4: Stargirl photo variant - signed by Brec Bassinger (Stargirl)
DC RWBY #2 - #5 Artgerm variants of Ruby, Blake, Weiss, Yang - signed by the respective voice actors
all were witnessed by myself - none are CGC
I bought a signature Todd McFarlane Spawn #1 9.8 on the secondary market. It’s the only CGC book I have and will probably be the only one I ever get
That's a hot book my man, I've purchased some signatures outright but never submitted on my own before
I actually will buy or use a lower grade copy of the book I intend to get signed.my thinking Is that the signature will at least increase the grade by one! Plus you save your pristine copy of same book for enjoyment.
I think that might be the way to go
I get books signed at shows, and don't worry about them getting slabbed. Don't care. It's my collection and I know it's real...plus, the whole CGC witnessing is just a lot of money for little return. I did it once for J. Scott Campbell, because he typically hasn't been going to shows.....and I have an Uncanny X-Men 510 variant cover. I was going to get more signed, but like you said, it's so expensive, and I didn't have too much of his stuff that is worth more than the $70 cost of getting it signed and graded. The 510 book is, so I took a chance. I just sent it in...he signed it in a nice spot and I got a 9.6 grade on it. I was happy with that (obviously would've wanted the 9.8), because I only spent $15 on the book, and now it's worth a bit. But again, that's the only one I have done (whereas every show I go to I try and get some books signed....I have 354 of my 600+ Uncanny X-Men books signed, by everyone from Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Neal Adams, Jim Steranko, Tom Palmer, Scott Lobdell, George Perez, John Byrne and Chris Claremont...just to name a few).
My buddy collects only signed books but not slabs and he says a lot of the same thing. I do think the whole witnessing thing is a bit scammy - which is why I'm so glad that CBCS is able to verify signatures!
@@MintHunterComics Definitely!!! I mean I was getting Chris Claremont at shows for $5 an autograph not too long ago (if you wanted it CGC witnessed, I think it was $5 extra), so I was able to load up on a lot of my X-Men books (and a few others). Wouldn't have been able to do that with this whole CGC signature series, because to get the number of books i got signed, I would've had to work for free for 6 months...lol. It is definitely kind of scammy (and way more than it should be).....but in my opinion, if it's a book you really like, and someone you haven't met or doesn't sign or doesn't do shows, then it's probably worth it. It's all up to you in the end anyway. Personally, the money I would spend to send books in, I would rather spend on getting more books. But that's the cool thing about collecting, is to each their own.
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I've sent in about 20 books this past year to all of the signings and haven't had any issues at all. I've gotten them pressed, signed, and slabbed. I also had a few remarques. No issues.
This is what I needed to hear, thanks Tim!!
@@MintHunterComics Yessir! They do take a lot longer though, but you mentioned that won't bother you. I've had books for David Finch there since November because there was a scheduling conflict with him, so he didn't actually get to CGC till much later.
In-depth!
Thanks my man!
Did you send a window bag with the slabbed books? for them to use?
I personally will just buy the book I want directly off eBay. It's worth it to me to pay an extra $100 to $200 and get a GUARENTEED 9.8 white pages signature with yellow label or more depending on how famous or sought after the signature signer is. I don't even submit books myself unless there's a real sentimental reason or something.
Infinity gauntlet 1/ thanos quest 1&2!!! Both at terrificon!!!
I might be going this year!
I own a 2010 Jan/Feb issue of Playboy magazine with Tara Reid’s autograph on her cover. CGC Signature Series 9.2 white pages. Census, 1 of 1, with 1 graded higher.
To get a good value for your comic book signature you said its valuable if the comic book is a key. Would that include first appearances?
I have a retailer incentive The Last Ronin #1 signed by K. Eastman with a turtle sketch. If that's submitted, it gets a green slab? If I send it in for Laird's signature witnessed, what kind of slab does it get?
Payed Art germ collectables $ 125.00 to get a comic signed...I got a 9.8 Blue back..CGC
Sent the comic back free postage...and got a yellow 9.6..the whole process took 16 months...I used CBCS too.
I learned that you HAVE to click "Press" when you send already slabbed books back to CGC for signgings
When it comes to purchasing a comic I definitely prefer CGC signed book. I don’t like the fact signatures where not witnessed. I have PGX books I have witnessed being singed and should of just sent them in to CGC at the time.
Oh Indeed
I got my X Men 141 signed by Stan Lee and then later by Claremont. It’s only a 6.0 but it is my prized possession.
DAMMNNN Brendan! that's a sexy book you got there!
That's awesome!
I just got back my 141 I bought new when 13 from cgc a 9.4! Not signed. Last year my 142 came back 9.8.
I have 8 copies of Spawn 1 cgc 9.8 and Im debating submitting them all for the upcoming Mcfarlane signing. The value appears to be there. Just worried that somehow my 9.8 won’t all come back 9.8.
Good stuff
$70 price is not bad. It’s similar to getting sports memorabilia signed. At least your comic is encapsulated and graded as well. It just depends if you fell the artist is worth the price or not. If pay $100 for a Mike Trout signature on a baseball but I would not pay more. And it wouldn’t even include authenticity or a case for it. Yeah, $70 is not bad at all.
It's all perspective, it's a lot of money but a great deal! $70 is tough for a lot of people but honestly it's fair. I'll be staying away from the $120 and higher ones for sure
I would like to get a Spawn#1 black and white cgc ss but those go for alot on ebay as well.
Amen to that, id love that one
I have a signed poster of the question by Denys Cowan and it's my prized possion. It's literly the one and only. The other one I have is the question issue 1 signed by dennis oniel and Rick maygar. I hope to have it signed by cowans some day and get the signatures variefied by cbcs. But for cgc varified I almost have the complete signature series of a special con covers for steven universe. There are only around 10 in existence and I have 3
Man that's a hot hot hot hot book - what an awesome story that must have been. I highly recommend CBCS service for you!
@@MintHunterComics yeah, @twobrotherscomics just did a signature submission to cbcs plus your video and recommendation of them. So I'll give em a try
Jim starlin/ Ron lim! 20.00 per book!!! Yea baby!!!!🙃
Question for u. I came across a video from the World of customs statues. I think this is the company you spoke of before period they have several statues I would love to get. Red tornado. Alan Scott Green Lantern. Black lightning. And a few more. However I am not on Facebook. Is there another way to get on the program?
Honestly the best way is through Facebook, im even familiar with the custom designer for all those statues you just mentioned. Im not sure if there's more room but I'll ask! Shoot me an email if truly interested to jamisonshreds@gmail.com
You'll need a Facebook in order to be eligible
No, I did it once with new comics at CGC. They were 9.8 condition. They came back at 9.2 & 9.4, never again. The corners got bent and a slight crease. Never again. It really does nothing for me if it is signed.
CBCS does the gold label now i believer for verified sigs, it will just say verified in the label still, i believe they don't do the red label anymore
Correct! they realized people would be more interested in the yellow
Love the content will u do a graded comic giveaway contest it will be 😎 🆒️ bro
I haven't decided but I think I'm going to do a freaking ridiculous cgc giveaway at 5,000 subs
Nice u r the man 👨 I love the idea 💡
Honestly I don't actually care anymore about getting things signed after the Peach Momoko incident. When I met Darwyn Cooke I just shook his hand and talked to him about art. I cherish that so much now than having a signature but to each their own!
If you send CGC slabs for signing, how do you let them know where you want the signature? Should I just mark it on my mylars?
Mark it on the cover sheet of the window bags, you can circle where you want them to do it!
@@MintHunterComics okay thanks. I’ve never submitted anything to CGC directly before so now I know.
Question IF you submit an autographed comic with the picture of the person that autographed the comic to get graded at CGC.. does the qualify for a gold label?
The grade dip freaks me out. On that Hell Arisen if your 9.8 goes to a 9.6 You go down maybe $100. But what if you send in a Hulk 181 9.6 and it goes down to a 9.4? That's like $10 Grand. Yikes.
I would NEVER ever reholder or reslab anything of ridiculous value - I'd be too afraid!
I always wondered do authorised dealers count as CGC witnesses? My LCS is an authorised dealer and they do in house signings with local artists but can they send those out for yellow labels?
What if there is a certificate of authenticity. For example those purchased from J Scott Campbell websites directly?
Did any of your signed JTIV books take a grade hit?
I wish they’d make a discount price say if you sent in 5 comics instead of paying $70 a piece it would be $50/55, or say instead of $150 a pop maybe $120/130? I think that’s more than reasonable. If that was the case I would ball the fuck out every time they had one of my favorite artists (such as the current John Romita Jr. event! There’s so many books I’d love to get signed not to try and get a huge return rather to have a book with art I absolutely love signed by the guy who made it).
HELP!!! I have conflicting info on this. I have a signature series CGC signed by Margot Robbie. It got lightly cracked in the back corner. If I send it back for reholding, sending in the full slab with the yellow label. Will they re-slabb as a yellow label???? Some say yes and some say no. They will see the cat # and barcode they originally gave it but some say it will come back as a green qualified label....writting on the front cover..Any advice??
If it's already a yellow label, send it in for reholder and they'll reholder it for you! (Still yellow. That wouldn't change) just give the certification number when subbing
Channel like yours has a nightmare vid about sending a slab in to get signed.
Sent in a 9.4, it came back a 9.0 and the signer desregarded where the person wanted thier book signed. The signature was a scribble. And i mean a scribble. All over part of the cover title. Cover was dark. Title yellow. Black sharpie. Couldn't read half the title after it was scribbled on. Totally detracted from the look of the book. Suffice to say I'll never get a book signed by them.
Wow that is a nightmare. Thats the situation that really scares me
i only own two SS and one of them is an amazing spiderman #1 blank variant and the artist john rivett literally drew an entire hobgoblin art piece on it and Steve Lydic coloured it and signed it like he coloured it proper xD love them for that i would never sell it i dont do anything for profit its all for me baby
I submitted a 9.8 newsstand asm 316 for Todd. Came back 8.5. Will probably never send in to get sig again.
Batman 227 signed by Neal Adams... sadly CGC didn't give me a yellow label. I had a COA from Midtown comics.... they gave me a blue label but gave me a lower rating.
Nice review and informative, thank you.
Minthunter, i have one comicbook raw with four signatures on them and planning to get a fifth signature by another artist in the future to be sent to CBCS, is it safe to get my raw signature comicbook to get it cleaned and pressed or is it better to get it pressed than cleaned to for nice grade?
Also would the cleaning and the pressing would affect the signatures on the cover of the raw comicbook and does CBCS carry a comicbook protector to safely clean and press a comicbook to prevent any damages or fading of the signatures on the cover? Thank you.
Was gonna get a bunch of Frank Miller signatures, After adding up the total cost, ended up submitting about half of what I had.
I know that feeling!
I still don't get how a signature makes the book more valuable if you weren't the one getting it signed by the artist. Isn't it the artist that shakes your hand (or dabs your foot post covid) and their presence of being there that really brings the value up?
I couldn't wrap my head around it for the longest time - I've come around to signatures though
Can you resubmit signature series books and get them pressed and cleaned?
Yes. You have to send them slabbed and pay the fee to CGC crack the slab. When their pressing service receives the book they include notation when it gets sent back to CGC for regarding and reslabbing. But that exposes an area of potential corruption as well as area of potential negligence: notation could get lost earning you a green label or it could get accidentally assigned to the wrong book. It's risky.
For expensive books it seems like too big of a risk to crack and get lower grade 😬
Exactly
I got a Soulfire#1 virgin variant cgc ss by Michael turner on ebay and it has an amazing cover but i am still trying to get a Hulk#181 but they crazy over priced and don't know if i will ever get one cause yheu go for thousands of dollars and is there any other book that will hold its value like the hulk#181? I have been looking at Amazing Spiderman#129 cause that book is more in my price range any thoughts on this subject would be great.
Yeah I have to say my chances of ever owning a 181 just get slimmer and slimmer
I would go for 129!
@@MintHunterComics i could save up for about 6 months then i could get a good copy of Hulk#181 but again for what that book cost i could get a bunch of graded cgc books
I like to get the actual case signed after its been slabbed or I will take some of my favorite but non key covers to get signed
I never even thought of that!
@@MintHunterComics Hope I provided a new avenue of enjoyment!
Wouldn't a sig on the case just wipe right off!?🤔
@@stevenschaller1672 actually no, signed with a sharpie it dries and stays on
I got Joker volume 1 issue number 1, and batman 1989 comic book adaptation signed by Dennis O'neal and did not pay the extra 75$ per book to get them cgc certified. SMH
That's still very cool though!
So if I send them to cbcs would they be able to confirm that they were signed by Dennis O’Neal?
I always get a kick out of Stan Lee signatures on comics he had nothing to do with.
Hahaha, I love when he showed up.in the Teen Titans Go movie even though that was DC
@@MintHunterComics That Teen Titans Appearance was actually my favorite Stan Lee Cameo
@@Paulies-Hideout Hahaha it was so funny!
Ah...Stan the Man....signer of EVERYTHING! Still ❤ him.
Yup
Love the vids man but I gotta question. You said that a slabbed CGC book can be sent in to get signed and reholdered, does CBCS do the same thing or do they not offer that service. Personally I use CBCS more for the budget I have and mostly just for sending a book here and there. Thanks for any insight.
CBCS does do a re-holder! or even cross holder if you want to send an already slabbed book from CGC or from PGX.
Does cgc not consider an already signed comic a yellow slad even if you send a picture of yourself and the artist of the comic he signed
Nope - even with cert of authenticity it needs the CGC witnesser in person :(
Nope, you get the green label.
Did you ever receive a signed book and the slab looks kind of open on the top I just got one and I’m kind of upset
hey there, if I may ask, what type of stands are you using to hold on the CGC comics and from where if you don't mind.
love your videos, new subscriber
Welcome to the party! so this stand was sent to me from a fan actually! he 3d printed it
@@MintHunterComics wow that’s awesome!! do u advice any specific stands or just whatever there are on Amazon hahaha? To be able to display the comics in glass showcases for example
I didn't know I was supposed to say something! hahahaha - I guess I figured there's like 20 other channels talking about it and I'd just rather focus on original content! CGC is dumb for missing it. I hope they do a full investigation. They owe us a statement at LEAST. Also crime does not pay so once they find this scammer that pulled all this crap, that homeboy is going to JAILLLLLL
I don't get the 9.8 signature books. If I sent in a book that just had a radom name on it, it wouldn't get the 9.8 due to that. Shouldn't adding any signature automatically decrease the grade as it is no longer in that 9.8 condition. Or is it fine for cgc to pick and choose this... Inconsistent and hypocritical if you ask me.
Huh, I didn't think of it that way. I suppose if it's any old dude writing on it that hurts the grade but if the writer signs his name under witness and doesn't scuff the book or whatever it should retain its 9.8 status
Im not a fan of signatures. To me it somewhat mires the book. Especially if its a key. That being said...if you can get a book. like Spiderman 1 signed by McFarlane or Stan Lee then thaose would be nice for your pc.
I never liked em - but I've changed my mind through the years. I saw a MacFarlane sig a year ago and thought it was the coolest
How is it a bare minimum of $70 to get it slabbed??? The previous CGC prices were about $20 to get it slabbed and you can find the book in the $1 bins? And not all artists charge for their signatures.
In house signing event books come back quicker than regular public submissions.