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BB-Gun

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  1. Some people only like the early Superman comics. I like the later comics as well. Almost every comic had some knew revelation about Superman.
  2. a pretty good story too which was repeated several times in the Superman adventures.
  3. Our dog, a collie, used to sneak on the bed and take up a huge space at the foot of the bed when she slept. The cats would try to sleep on the pillows. The kids were happy to have their own beds when they were still preschool but the animals never changed.
  4. Sheldon must like Captain Future too but you must remember the robot is supposed to be one of the good guys.
  5. I have no idea of value, but those are darn cool! Those are pretty cool. I have collected a lot of Lone Ranger comics and some with Leonard and Gene but never found those cards. I did pick up a scrap book filled with covers and pictures of the western heroes of the fifties and early sixties. A couple more pages from the scrapbook and some covers.
  6. BLBs contained a lot of comic strip reprints and in some cases, like Ghost Morgan's Treasure, comic book reprints.
  7. I was never confused about it when I started reading the strip since there was probably only one version at that time . I got confused when I started to collect. Coulton Waugh explained it to me too.
  8. I place my tabloid issues on large white backer board and in plastic bags. Some of my larger pages have a mylar cover stapled onto the board. I have a hundred or so Flash Gordon pages by Mac Raboy but they are mostly halves.
  9. I think this one is from Jerry Robinson's book.
  10. I place my tabloid issues on large white backer board and in plastic bags. Some of my larger pages have a mylar cover stapled onto the board.
  11. I have no idea of value, but those are darn cool! Those are pretty cool. I have collected a lot of Lone Ranger comics and some with Leonard and Gene but never found those cards. I did pick up a scrap book filled with covers and pictures of the western heroes of the fifties and early sixties.
  12. That is probably the best cover in the series..and it is in nice condition too. Well worth the cost of grading.
  13. There are a lot of books and toys and games associated with Hal Foster's Viking strip.
  14. I agree. I like those early comic strip anthologies. The scene below, which was from 1938, was incorporated into the movie starring Robert Wagner. Not sure why they misspelled his name in the poster below. GB vs USA? oh it must be a French poster. Is that right Scrooge?
  15. Brian Walker points out in his book "Comics, The Complete Collection", Jungle Jim and Flash Gordon both appeared in full page format for about 6 months. I can't imagine that the sells weren't enough but probably the strips were combined to cut back on the work load.
  16. According to the SETI says blog: Originally published between April 14, 1940 and January 12, 1941, “Power Men of Mongo” picks up the storyline where the thirteenth installment, “The Ice Kingdom of Mongo” left off. Artwork in these books is fantastic. Raymond is really flashy and the story from Harvey Flash Gordon was reprinted as the second Gordon Bread giveaway. I have three copies of #1 (two in great shape) and one copy of #2 which is a little beat up. The complete story is available as a BLB or in many other reprints.
  17. Flash got into the action immediately without any long-winded introductions.
  18. According to the SETI says blog: Originally published between April 14, 1940 and January 12, 1941, “Power Men of Mongo” picks up the storyline where the thirteenth installment, “The Ice Kingdom of Mongo” left off. Artwork in these books is fantastic. Raymond is really flashy and the story from Harvey Flash Gordon was reprinted as the second Gordon Bread giveaway. I have three copies of #1 (two in great shape) and one copy of #2 which is a little beat up.