CGC Accepting Submissions at Nashville Comic Con
10/14/2013 - Drop your books off at the CGC booth in Nashville — and don't forget to greet your favorite artists, creators and stars!
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Defects Caused By Improper Pressing: Cover Shrinkage
10/10/2013 - Cover shrinkage is a common consequence of improper pressing. The actual shrinkage will vary depending on several factors — but, without intervention, any shrinkage can lower the book's overall grade.
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Our Favorite Comic Book Characters - Part 2
10/9/2013 - This month's favorite comic characters run the gamut from superhero Captain Marvel to the nightmarish Alien.
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CGC Expands Online Census
10/1/2013 - CGC's Census has expanded to include Playboy, Sports Illustrated and lobby cards.
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CCS Accepting Submissions at New York Comic Con
9/18/2013 - CCS will be in New York, accepting submissions for all service levels. Stop by the CCS booth to drop off your collectibles for pressing.
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CGC Accepting Submissions at the Pittsburgh Comic Con
9/13/2013 - Submissions will be accepted for all service levels! Stop by the CGC booth at the Pittsburgh Comic Con.
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CGC Accepting Submissions at Ohio Comic Con
9/12/2013 - Submissions will be accepted for all service levels! Stop by the CGC booth at the Ohio Comic Con.
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Spinner Rack: "The Monster Who Loved Lois Lane!" - Part Two
9/12/2013 - Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #54 is the comic with the marvelously titled story, “The Monster Who Loved Lois Lane.” Last month we watched as Dr. Elder opened an inter-dimensional portal — out of which walked Herko, the giant pink monster who obeys only Lois Lane.
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Royal Canadian Mint Releases Superman Coins
9/9/2013 - Almost sold out! The Royal Canadian Mint has released seven new coins to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Superman.
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Defects Caused By Improper Pressing: Staining
9/9/2013 - This month's article will cover staining. The most common stains occur on comics from the early 50s to the mid-60s.
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