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BB-Gun

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  1. I am a fan of Mac's Flash Gordon and really enjoyed his WWII covers with Junior.
  2. I was familiar with the Golden Amazon and others that were in the scifi pulps but these crime fighting stories were a little too much like Wonder Woman although they appeared before Marston's character.
  3. I still have my original FF annuals but FF 13 and 14 are coverless copies that I picked up at the local paper mill back in 1963, I think.
  4. It seems to me the shoe stores put stickers on random comics. I have a few westerns with stickers. Did this Cap issue have a special cover?
  5. I collected Fantastic Four and purchased them off the comic store shelves until Byrne quit but I have to thank The Comic Warehouse in Pearl River, NY for replacing my FF 48.
  6. I don't think I have this book and I don't remember who posted the scan. I guess I am regifting but I like what Fago did.
  7. I have tried to get that Christmas comic a few times. I guess the dumpy Santa is actually Uncle Marvel. The red suit and hat works with lightning bolt red pjs. but where's Mary?
  8. I think there are a few Christmas comics in my Supersnipe stash.
  9. I remember buying all of the early Spiderman comics at the local drug store. I didn't get Fantastic Four until issue 3 (issue 4 at the drug store). I am not sure why I didn't see these earlier but it could be poor distribution of the earlier issues. Fortunately I got to enjoy the entire run of FF after finding used issues at a cousins house and buying FF 2 from an ad in Comicollector. The flood of Marvel comics made me drop my Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen collections but I continued collecting JLA, Flash and Detective. I purchased FF because it reminded me of the Challengers. I still have Showcase 11.
  10. I found this Mickey Mouse in the dollar box at a comic and scifi convention in Houston back in the early eighties. It was cut up and works as seen below.
  11. I loved the animated covers back in the fifties. Unfortunately my brother wanted to kill me for cutting up his comic. Sorry Jimmy, this was done Photoshop.
  12. I liked all of the early four color stories and have found an early run of WDCS with stories by Barks. I read the Mummy's Ring as a reprint back in the sixties and was thrilled by the art and the story. All of these were difficult to get in medium grades so I have to be happy with my low grades.
  13. Colors were wrong on the leg. A tattoo might have been nice as well.
  14. I have some of those. Lucky to find them I guess. But I really had to have a small stack of Mysterious Adventures Comics, because I really like those skeletons.
  15. I never noticed that my copy of US 6 was in lower grade than most of my other Scrooge comics until I read about how rare high grade issues were. Now I envy you. Nice looking book.
  16. I'm thinking that it is really difficult to put together an MLJ collection of anything. Zip is a lot of fun to read and the early covers are gruesome.
  17. I am a fan of that series too. Batman and Superman both in the same comic? What could be better?
  18. Good advice...not my cup of tea but it is a little suggestive.
  19. I still have my copies of early Hawkman too. Purchased in the sixties.
  20. This one fits in with some of my other favorite Marvel Tales issues.
  21. Fred did some nice work on the Blue Tracer for Military.