Monday, July 16, 2012

Certificate of Authenticity


Someone recently asked me if I would provide a certificate of authenticity. It wasn't a horrible idea, so I decided to look up more information about them. Most certificates are only as good as the person who is issuing the certificates reputation is.

So to let people know, here are some of the things that make my certificate trustworthy. I learned to read using comic books. My first comic books were printed when I was only three or four years old. That gives me over thirty years involved with my hobby.

I began going to conventions in the DFW area starting in 2006. I went to work in 2007 for Lone Star Comics, and managed one of their eight stores in 2008. Lone Star Comics has eight stores across Dallas and Fort Worth, and their website, mycomicshop.com has the largest online inventory of comic books around.


Donate $50 and include your address; and I will send you a comic book signed by the artist or writer of that issue. I will include with it a certificate of authenticity that lists the date and location in which the comic book was signed. We are not currently a nonprofit organization so please be aware of that when making donations, although we do appreciate all of your help and support. Please share this blog with people who may be interested. Follow us to watch our progress, and check out all of our websites: 


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