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RICK STARR

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  1. TERRORS OF THE JUNGLE # 10 CGC 8.0 OW/W 3rd highest grade $750 SOLD SOLD SOLD
  2. Listing a few books from my collection. Usual rules, first wins the book over any other offers. Prices include USPS Priority shipping within the U.S. No returns on slabs. Prefer checks/MO, but will accept Paypal under $1000. Thanks for looking! Thread is closed BLUE BOLT #108 CGC 5.5 OW/W Classic Cole cover $1095 SOLD SOLD SOLD
  3. Comic Con in Frederick Md. at the Clarion Inn next to the Francis Scott key Mall on November 22, 2020 10AM - 4PM Clarion Inn 5400 Holiday Drive in Frederick. Shoff Promotions Inc $5.00 entrance fee 70-75 tables of comics, toys, and memorabilia Should be a terrific show since the Baltimore Con did not happen this year. Check out Shoff Promotions website for more info
  4. I agree. I did pick up the some of the number ones from the ACG titles, but parted with them awhile back. Just cannot compare to their competitors at the time.
  5. First take it wins the book over any pm offers. price includes USPS shipping within the USA prefer check/mo for payment please. returns in 7 days only in condition as shipped. price is $2150 I recently upgraded this issue and now can offer this beautiful copy. One sharp book with ow/w pages. Kirby's cover is one of his finest for composition and depth, IMO. Ditko's coloring of the hues of blue just add to an outstanding pre-hero issue. The upper left corner is slightly blunted. The scan makes it look much worse. The corner is straighter than looks in the scan.
  6. Personally, I cannot pick one. I love them both. Each has its own uniqueness. The candle light or as mentioned the smokey cauldron.
  7. Which shrunken head cover do you like better? Both, of course, by the master Mr.Bailey.
  8. Here is my copy of IC #1. Bought this from a Heritage auction advertised "signed by Kinstler".