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Legends Clearing House – Online Deal

$39 for 50–75 Classic Comic Books and 36 Packs of Collector's Cards ($550 Value)

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Fri Nov 16 06:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$550
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In a Nutshell

Legends Clearing House ships classic comics from Marvel and DC to homes, along with unopened collector cards

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 27, 2013
  • May buy multiple. Valid online only. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Shipping not included. $7 fee for shipping.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Though most comic books tell fictional tales about superheroes saving the world, some are just about guys in their mid-40s who can open jars of mustard pretty quickly. Choose your adventure with this Groupon.

$39 for 50–75 Classic Comic Books and 36 Packs of Collector's Cards ($550 Value)

Along with Marvel, DC, rare, and vintage comics chronicling superhero exploits, each shipment includes 36 unopened packs collectors cards as well as Star Wars, Marvel, and DC collector cards.

Legends Clearing House

Legends Clearing House's comics curators seek out and buy sports and comics memorabilia from private owners, and in turn help customers bolster their own collections. Within their secured warehouse are more than a quarter-billion cards and 3.5 million comic books kept away from damaging hands and hungry household dogs weaning themselves off of homework. This stock of vintage goods also includes baseball, football, hockey, and basketball cards dating back decades, vintage titles from DC and Marvel, and sports equipment signed by famous athletes.

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Though VCR machines are starting to lose popularity because of DVDs, there are still millions of people using them right at this very moment. If you're one of those millions and you're having problems, consult this handy VCR troubleshooting guide:

PROBLEM: The picture looks fuzzy.
SOLUTION: Though a loose connection could be at fault, it's much more likely that this fuzziness is due to a buildup of hair. Get rid of that hair the easy way—by poking around inside your VCR with a lit candle.

PROBLEM: There's a picture, but no sound plays.
SOLUTION: If you remembered to feed the VCR machine both the video and audio cassettes, then the culprit is definitely the hair. Did you not light the candle before poking around? If you definitely lit the candle, then something you ate made your hair resistant to flames and you'll have to get it out by wedging your head into the VCR and hoping the hair eventually reattaches itself to your scalp.

PROBLEM: The VCR is on fire.
SOLUTION: There's no way to determine how this fire started, but IT WAS NOT BECAUSE OF THE LIT-CANDLE SUGGESTION. To put it out, let the fire run its course. Now your VCR has been fire-cleaned!

PROBLEM: I get headaches while viewing movies.
SOLUTION: You're actually watching a DVD, which produces an irritatingly clear picture. Get rid of the DVD machine right away by smashing it with your durable, eternally useful VCR.

Why is my VCR on fire?

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