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No, your eyes do not deceive you - you are seeing double and, yes, I've shown the cover of this number before as a single issue (though I applied digital technology to disguise some flaws.). Back in May it was, when I acquired a replacement for my original copy after 43 years. (I still have the cover and splash page though, 'cos I used them as pin-ups on my bedroom wall in another house. They're tucked away somewhere safe at the moment.)
As alluded to, it wasn't in perfect condition, as it had the number 10 scrawled on the cover in ballpoint pen (which I assume was a reduction from its price of 15p, and at one time it may have had a sticker on it which had been removed, leaving some residue over the 'E' of Superman. The '10' wasn't too noticeable, though its impression was visible if the light fell on it in a certain way, and I gave the area around the 'E' a colour touch after removing the residue, but it wasn't in perfect condition.
I decided to wait a while to see if I could live with these flaws, but when I recently saw another one on eBay described as being in near mint condition, I decided to take the plunge and purchase it. Alas, the seller had failed to notice a couple of small rips on the left-hand lower cover, one which was around half-an-inch long. He gave me a very generous partial refund after enquiring whether that would be acceptable, and the application of some PVA glue to the rips soon remedied that problem, but the colours on the cover and inside weren't quite as vibrant as the other copy. The vagaries of printing, alas.
Also, my original copy had, I'm sure, the UK 15p price on it (as does the replacement I bought in May), whereas the more recent copy has the original US price of 40c. Normally, such things wouldn't bother me if I were buying the comic for the first time, but as I'm replacing the one I had in 1980, I'd prefer it to be a 15p issue.
So what do I do now? Learn to live with these imperfections or wait until a near-pristine copy pops up at a reasonable price and go for third-time lucky? (Fourth if you count my original.) So far I'm undecided, but if and when I make up my mind, you'll be the first to know (after me of course). What I'm interested in, though, is what would you do in this situation? Just accept the flaws or look for a better issue? The comment section awaits!
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Ah, you'll have to be quicker, Crivs - just bought another one!