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anyone know anything about milestone comics
I got a copy of blood syndicate 1
signed and numbered
anyone got info on this item??

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all I know is that they were cool as hell.

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Ya i flipped through it and its not to bad

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We are working on a Milestone list, but I didn't know about signed and numbered issues. Brother J may be able to shed light on this.
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leonmallett wrote:We are working on a Milestone list, but I didn't know about signed and numbered issues. Brother J may be able to shed light on this.
Well, superman-prime actually has a copy of it, so I would assume he knows more about it than any of the rest of us. Does it have a certificate of authenticity with it? If so, who issued it?

I know Mile High lists that they have signed and numbered versions of the first issues, but they don't give any information on them.

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im scanner less right now but,
it hasa a coa (was inside it ) numbered 1788 of 2000 on the front of the comic as well as the coa
called 1st day of distribution
auto by andrew pepper
hopefully that helps

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superman-prime wrote:im scanner less right now but,
it hasa a coa (was inside it ) numbered 1788 of 2000 on the front of the comic as well as the coa
called 1st day of distribution
auto by andrew pepper
hopefully that helps
ok, thanks, that makes it sound like it's probably a signed edition from some comic shop, not from someone like Dynamic Forces or some other big company. It's probably not something I would add to the Milestone "checklist" because of that, but that's just me.

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Ill pull out the digital camera when i get a chance and post a pick here


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