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Everything posted by LadyDeath
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I'm 35, born in '89. Loved 90s comics but now collect golden age.
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Thanks! I think it was up for a few days. Tough book in any grade, had to grab it. One of Baker's best.
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100%, especially the first one. Totally different animal than Baker but I unapologetically love his style too.
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Blissard had a 2.0 of DS 30 that went for $760 a few months ago. This one should make bank.
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Good luck! Very cool, dynamic cover. Don't see it pop up very often.
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Amazing thread. Dude was clearly partial to his sailor-striped shirts.
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I noticed - starts on 6/20 right? Diary Secrets 30 & Amazing Ghost Stories 16 is catching my eye.
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This was my first Baker. It's a great feeling. Many thanks to @comicnoir and Baker fanatics of this thread helping spread knowledge along the way.
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I'd like to see a mass poll for Baker's best covers. Would be entertaining.
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The ALL Schomburg all-the-time thread...
LadyDeath replied to Cat-Man_America's topic in Golden Age Comic Books
Thanks! Very odd I thought. I've never seen a 2.0 look so remarkable. Grader notes: large piece out bottom of back cover light spine stress lines to cover light staining to cover moderate creasing to cover -
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Adventures Into the Unknown sold very cheap at the recent Heritage auction. Though they never seem to be in demand and I'm the only person who likes those covers.
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The ALL Schomburg all-the-time thread...
LadyDeath replied to Cat-Man_America's topic in Golden Age Comic Books
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The heavy inking is what plagues Baker's Atlas/Quality covers. His style is barely identifiable due to this.
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The ALL Schomburg all-the-time thread...
LadyDeath replied to Cat-Man_America's topic in Golden Age Comic Books
Thanks for liking some of mine. #54 has classic Schomburg tropes. One of my favorites.