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HERO INITIATIVE AUCTIONS OFF TOM BREVOORT 'TAKE MY TRADE' BOOKS
Yea, verily! Almost 50 Stan Lee-signed books on eBay! The trading is
over…so let the bidding begin!
(February 19, 2010) Marvel Comics Editor Tom Brevoort brought trading
back into comic collecting with his yearlong “Take My Trade” program that took
place on his blog at Marvel.com. Tom wanted to see if he could trade all the way
up to a vaunted Fantastic Four #1 if he swung the right deals with
fans…and he did! When it was all said and done, Tom decided to donate the books
he traded for along the way to a worthy cause—the Hero Initiative.
Hero
got Marvel founder Stan Lee—and in some cases, legendary Marvel artist John
Romita as well—to autograph all the books, which will be auctioned off starting
Monday, February 22, at 1 PM Eastern time. Approximately 10 books per week will
be auctioned at via Hero’s eBay page at
http://qurls.com?i=48837 until all 48 books are gone!
All
books—including the Fantastic Four #1 as well!—have been graded by CGC,
Comics Guarantee Corporation, and have encapsulated as part of their prestigious
Signature Series. All books will also come with a Certificate of Meaninglessness
from Brevoort, noting that they were part of “Take My Trade.” “It was
outstanding and humbling to experience the extreme generosity that comic fans
showed both by taking part in this fun little trading event, and by giving far
more than they asked for in return. I think that’s a testament to the power of
the good work the Hero Initiative has been doing to help comics creators of
years past who’ve fallen down on their luck—Marvel fans were much more motivated
to participate knowing that the end goal was to give back to some of the talents
that entertained us all over the years. Now my great hope is that these books
generate a staggering amount of capital to continue that good work—so come on,
get in there and bid, generously!” sais Brevoort.