I found an auction house that was offering some Golden Age books both live and through LiveAuctioneer (where you can bid online live), so I watched and saw some things going pretty cheap, so I started bidding on a few things I probably wouldn't have otherwise bought.
One of the books I won was Batman #9, which has a classic black cover with Robin and Batman in a yellow spotlight. It was described as VG-F, but the picture looked really great.
Flash forward to this Saturday when I received the comics. I bought a Superman #18, too, and it was on the top of the pile when I opened the box. It appeared to be a solid VG, so I was happy, until I flipped to the next book in the stack...

I pretty much freaked out. It ruined my weekend, because I never dealt with the auctioneer, and I know a lot of those guys are pretty hard-nosed about their "AS-IS" policy. I set the whole box aside and didn't look too closely at the rest of the comics I bought for fear of "disturbing the evidence." And then I had to wait from Saturday afternoon through this morning with worst case scenarios playing out in my head.
Fortunately, they were actually quite nice when I called this morning and showed them the picture, and offered me a refund.
What a shame, though, because other than the horrific tearing and fold at the top, the book is in excellent, flat, unwrinkled shape.
The good news is the rest of the books were as expected, and I'm thrilled with the Superman #18. Here's what I got:
One of the books I won was Batman #9, which has a classic black cover with Robin and Batman in a yellow spotlight. It was described as VG-F, but the picture looked really great.
Flash forward to this Saturday when I received the comics. I bought a Superman #18, too, and it was on the top of the pile when I opened the box. It appeared to be a solid VG, so I was happy, until I flipped to the next book in the stack...

I pretty much freaked out. It ruined my weekend, because I never dealt with the auctioneer, and I know a lot of those guys are pretty hard-nosed about their "AS-IS" policy. I set the whole box aside and didn't look too closely at the rest of the comics I bought for fear of "disturbing the evidence." And then I had to wait from Saturday afternoon through this morning with worst case scenarios playing out in my head.
Fortunately, they were actually quite nice when I called this morning and showed them the picture, and offered me a refund.
What a shame, though, because other than the horrific tearing and fold at the top, the book is in excellent, flat, unwrinkled shape.
The good news is the rest of the books were as expected, and I'm thrilled with the Superman #18. Here's what I got:

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