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micralign
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12/27/2019

micralign
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Hello all,

In the 1980's I purchased a lot of items on a whim. I have a Black and White numbered and signed set of six posters. Mine is 1423 out of 2000. They are Copy Right 1982 by Capital Publications, INC. Work by Steve Rude, with his and Mike Baron signatures. I have not been able to find info on this (Nexus Portfolio #1) anywhere? I don't even remember what i paid for it.

Anyone know if this is worth me keeping or if it is just like the Nexus comics I have, no one seems to what them. :-)

Thanks
Carl
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Ronbatman
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12/27/2019

Ronbatman
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I'm guessing that it isn't in the system because it isn't a comic book, no story is being told. As you said, it's 6 posters. I would check to see if anyone is selling them on eBay or another auction site or Facebook Marketplace.
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collectibleshop
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12/28/2019

collectibleshop
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When you say you haven't been able to find info 'anywhere', did you mean on THIS site? cuz a google search has several results, including that auction site. Use "Nexus Portfolio" (in quotes) plus 'steve rude' to cut out most of the irrelevant results for just nexus portfolio. not a whole lot of relevant results either, but some.
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micralign
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12/29/2019

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Thank you for the input. I don't have a lot of "faith" in E-bay and Google for items related to comics. So many people think that they have an entire retirement account ready for the taking, because comics movies have made things so different then they were when I was a kid buying things.

I would rather hear from people like you that are on a Comic book site regularly and know that a title or character is now hot, or not. I would also prefer to sell to comic book people, not speculators, that are looking for a profit on everything they buy.

I was surprised a few years ago when a guy wanted to buy all my hard cover price guides from issue 1 to 20! I bought them because there was no "internet" so that's how we knew books went up or down in value. I never thought I would sell the guides for more then I paid for them.

Thanks again for the feedback.
Carl
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