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Wednesday
Feb222012

Why in The Hell Not?: 3.5 M for Your Dreams Dead Guy? Sold!!


In Dallas--a 345-piece comic book collection popped up outta nowhere when Michael Rorrer was cleaning the house of his recently deceased aunt ( it was the uncle that though comics were rad) when he discovered a wicked comic collection containing 44 prize pigs out of a 100 golden-age comics including Action Comics #1 (Superman's first appearance, duh), Detective Comics #27 (Batman's first appearance, derp) and Captain America #2. (That makes sense.)

Listen to this brilliant deduction--

"Experts say the comics are significant not only for the number of rare books, but also because they were kept in such good condition and because they were kept for all of these years by a man who bought them as a boy."

"There were some really hard to find books that were in really, really great condition," said Paul Litch, the primary grader at Certified Guaranty Company, an independent certification service for comic books.
"You can see it was a real collection," Litch said. "Someone really cared about these and kept them in good shape."

...and now we are going to auction the shit out of these childhood dreams!! It's a recession mother fucker, I'm ballin' out of control now! Thanks Batman man a Super shithead or whatever your name is! Comics are for loser until they die that is! Rolls away in 2012 Rolls-Royce Phantom shouting money ain't a thing!!

Source: Comcast

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