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Adam Skibbe <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 23 Apr 2001 22:28:39 -0400
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Hi everyone,
       I was wondering if someone out there might be able to help me.  I
have a large number of comics which I purchased in bulk.  Many of these are
either collectable or have really nice cover art by really good comic
artists.  I am not looking to make money on them just to have and
apreciate. The problem is that a good number of these have crayon or ink
(some perminant marker, looks like a sharpie mark) on the covers.  I am not
sure why but it is fairly unsightly and I would like to remove it (on some
of the covers).

 The question I have is... Is there any good way to take crayon, ink, or
marker off of a comic book cover (like a magazine cover) without completly
ruining it? Or should I just accept these blemishs and go on with my life?
Any help would be greatly apprecaiated.  Thanks.    Adam Skibbe

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