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BB-Gun

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  1. I agree with 6 and 8 but I might like APC 10 as much if I actually owned APC 6.
  2. I store many sections in mylar with life-extender backer boards. Similar preservation would be done by CGC graders.
  3. I don't think newspaper sections, like The Spirit, age differently from comic interiors. The problem is storage. Newspaper comics that I stored neatly in a pile are less damaged by age than pieces that are more exposed to air and heat. Many of my sections are off white and in pretty good condition in spite of being 80 years old.
  4. I collect those Simon and Kirby covers. I also found three different Chan movies on Epix TV. All are good detective stories but Rochester was probably more inappropriate than the Chan family.
  5. What happened to the earlier Captain America Comics (TOS). Did the price go up? I like the Kirby covers.
  6. I had trouble logging in again. I tried logging off and back in. Seems to work now.
  7. Merry Christmas to Pons, Dave, Terry, John, Tom, BZ, Scrooge and all of the other Golden Age Fans.
  8. Does it have the Whizzer story? I keep mine in a bag with a copy of the cover.
  9. Oops, this is a Crippen D copy not a Crowley. Sorry but the certificates are very similar.
  10. Scrooge always had good covers at Christmas time.
  11. Don't have a real Batman 1 but Santa found me lots of reprints.
  12. This copy of Funnies 45 is a Crowley copy. I have a certificate.
  13. I have three scrap books that were used to collect Mickey Mouse daily comics during WWII. There are some pretty good stories in those books. I think some of them have been reprinted in WDCS or by later publishers.
  14. Actually there were several appearances of Scrooge in Donald Duck stories (FC 178, 189, 263, 282, 291, 356, 367, 379, etc) before he got his own comic (FC 386)
  15. I have some ceramics that have a Robert May copyright on the back. I found this photo somewhere but not sure who it belonged too. My apologies and Merry Christmas.
  16. The tri-motor plane confirms that my copy is the first edition.
  17. I remember that group. I think I bid on it while it was listed on ebay. Is that a Batman 1 and WW 1 at the bottom?
  18. My Minnie cover looks a little more wholesome than that MiMi cover.
  19. These Story Hour books were also giveaways with a subscription to WDCS, I think. However I don't know if the softcover was part of the deal or the hardcovers. Most of mine are hardcovers but the Beanstalk books are both.
  20. I been digging thru the boxes to fill in my Batman collection with incomplete copies, Some of these are complete.but they were already in the Batman box.
  21. FF 49 is in there with a pretty good group of books. It probably gets less attention because of the other hot books.
  22. The pages of these two comics are about the same even though #7 was stored in a box in my office for the past forty years. Before that the Xmen traveled with me to Houston and East Lansing.
  23. Very happy with the copy of X-Men 4 I picked up from ebay.
  24. I found another copy of X-men 19 in the old comic boxes.
  25. Me too but I found a folded copy at the flea market and photo-shopped it. It is two scans combined cause it is equal to a wrap around cover.