Fighting American #5 (Prize 1954)? PGX 5.0? Rare! Golden Age Jack Kirby

Fighting American #5 (Prize 1954)? PGX 5.0? Rare! Golden Age Jack Kirby
Fighting American #5 (Prize 1954)? PGX 5.0? Rare! Golden Age Jack Kirby
Fighting American #5 (Prize 1954)? PGX 5.0? Rare! Golden Age Jack Kirby
Fighting American #5 (Prize 1954)? PGX 5.0? Rare! Golden Age Jack Kirby
Fighting American #5 (Prize 1954)? PGX 5.0? Rare! Golden Age Jack Kirby
Fighting American #5 (Prize 1954)? PGX 5.0? Rare! Golden Age Jack Kirby

Fighting American #5 (Prize 1954)? PGX 5.0? Rare! Golden Age Jack Kirby
This issue has cover/art by the great Jack Kirby and is tough to find in any grade. According to the CGC census, there are only 10 graded copies, with likely far fewer graded by PGX. This comic is rated 5.0 (Very Good / Fine) by PGX and has “Off-White to White Pages”. The PGX label notes Two pieces of tape at top & bottom of spine. We want happy customers. Please be aware that if you crack a comic out of its case for re-submission to a grading service, you are taking the risk is doing so, and we cannot be liable if you do not like how it is regraded. Broad selection & fair prices. We make every effort to disclose non-trivial damage to the holders, but minor imperfections such as light surface wear or slight inner well scuffing (present at the time of encapsulation) are common straight from CGC/CBCS/PGX. Newton Rings are also extremely common in newly slabbed CGC books (CGC tried to better protect the books by sandwiching them tighter in the cases, but as a result, a very large portion of newly slabbed books have some degree of rings). If these are important to you, please message and we’ll be happy to provide more detail on the case. For those unfamiliar with Newton Rings: This is an occasional effect produced by the inner and outer cases being in direct contact with one another. The visual effect is similar to oil on a water puddle because of the two plastics. Ultimately it is not anything that is in direct contact with your comic, nor will it affect the comic’s condition over time. Gemma Adel, CGC.
Fighting American #5 (Prize 1954)? PGX 5.0? Rare! Golden Age Jack Kirby