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llll-migration

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  1. My Atlas romance collection of 28 comics. Lots of nice Jay Scott Pike art and loads of Vince Colletta art. Are any of these scarce or rare? Click to embiggen. Again to magnify.
  2. SA DC & Charlton Love/Romance Falling In Love, Girls' Love Stories, Girls' Romances, Secret Hearts Confidential Diary, David Cassidy, High School Confidential Diary, I Love You, Love Diary, Romantic Secrets, Summer Love (Beatles) Teen-Age Love, Teen Confessions, Sweethearts, Hollywood Romances (Rolling Stones) I'll be posting them all tonight, Friday night, with B I G A S S S C A N S of the front and back covers. I'll try to be amusing. It should be easy. Lots of fodder to work with plus& pineapple juice. Click to embiggen. Again to magnify.
  3. What were the details of the deal? Who, Where, Why?
  4. Pussycat: The Sexpot and the Sultan - Reprinted in Men (March, 1972)
  5. Pussycat: Venus in Venice - Reprinted in Men (August, 1971) Pussycat: Crime and Lusciousment - Reprinted in Men (December 1971) Pussycat: A Racy Tale - Reprinted in Men Annual 1972 (#13)
  6. Pussycat is also reprinted in Laugh Parade v.13, #5, (October 1973) as well as in Men (September 1970)
  7. The entire run was reprinted over several issues in either Cartoon Laughs or Cartoon Jokes; both Curtis magazines. I forget which one but am pretty sure they were published in the early 1970's. 1973, I seem to recall . I know because I sold several of them last year on ebay. I had to flip through them to write the auction description and was very surprised to find them. EDIT: I found one. Laugh Parade, (Curtis/Magazine Management Co., Inc.) Volume 12, #3, June 1972 - reprint of a 4-page story "Pussycat - A Two-Round Knockout! (or Saved by the Belle!)"
  8. Selegue; Thank you. (Praise from Caeser) I'll tell you, the ones laid out on the pool table were tucked away in ebay's "collections" ghetto and overlooked by my main competition. Plus the auctions ended in the middle of a Monday. I absolutely caught a lucky price break.
  9. Good gravy, you've literally cornered the love market. Yes, it was a huge score at a good rate. I already have most of them. I'll cherry-pick for hole-fillers and upgrades - then sell the rest individually on ebay. I should end up with a nice, tidy profit to boot. I'm particularly proud of these HTF high-grade early 1960's Charltons.