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<description><![CDATA[I have 100s of Batman and Detective Comics dating from the early 60s to present.  I've noticed that in the early 90s the comics seemed to change paper stock, thickness, number of pages, etc.  As a result, dozens of these Batman comics have a crease instead of a slightly rounded spine.  And that crease has split - I see a white line where the ink has split apart.  It is very thin.  Most of these comics are in the 9.0 to 9.2 range  - other then this spline split.  What does this do to the value and grading? <br/><br/>Thanks for any info!]]></description>
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