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#5639827 - 04/30/12 01:04 AM Re: DC Digests (The Battle of The 100 Pages) [Re: paperheart]
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I have hundreds of high grade digests


what a surprise


But how many are the Canadian price variants?
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#5640185 - 04/30/12 09:48 AM Re: DC Digests (The Battle of The 100 Pages) [Re: kimik]
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I purchased this book about 8 years ago from BobCats ebay seller (Whom I considered the best ebay seller of raw books of all-time). I recently got it graded early this year. The story contains the first origin story of the Penguin.



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#5643484 - 05/01/12 01:26 PM Re: DC Digests (The Battle of The 100 Pages) [Re: vane]
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Here's another 2 different type of paper pulp they used in Best of DC #60 when printing.




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#5648660 - 05/03/12 09:17 AM Re: DC Digests (The Battle of The 100 Pages) [Re: vane]
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I was able to get a really good price on ebay for this book.

These digests are so undervalued and so overlooked. If you go on ebay right now they're mostly VF's or below. Like I was saying... these books were thought of re-printable material in early 80's. Not collectibles.







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#5648672 - 05/03/12 09:22 AM Re: DC Digests (The Battle of The 100 Pages) [Re: vane]
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I acquired this book from BobCat (ebay seller) some years ago. I recently got it graded some time late last year. I particularly like this book because if it's patriotism.

You'll notice Earth-2 Batman is the artitech.








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#5649496 - 05/03/12 02:26 PM Re: DC Digests (The Battle of The 100 Pages) [Re: vane]
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Ghosts!

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#5651631 - 05/04/12 09:22 AM Re: DC Digests (The Battle of The 100 Pages) [Re: vane]
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This book supposed to be in a treasury format but it was cancelled due to the DC Implosion of 1977 & 78.

This might be one of the toughest digests to find in high grade.





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#5652878 - 05/04/12 05:34 PM Re: DC Digests (The Battle of The 100 Pages) [Re: vane]
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#5652989 - 05/04/12 06:11 PM Re: DC Digests (The Battle of The 100 Pages) [Re: Jeffro]
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#5652994 - 05/04/12 06:12 PM Re: DC Digests (The Battle of The 100 Pages) [Re: vane]
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Ghosts!

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