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Theagenes

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  1. You're very welcome. Glad you're enjoying it. (thumbs u Here's another four-parter for Sunday.
  2. One and the same. (thumbs u The cover is a swipe from a Raymond panel.
  3. I appreciate the comments guys. It's one of my favorite books. Here are some of the interior illustrations by Meagher.
  4. I hereby nominate Pat as the poet laureate of the GA forums.
  5. Since we were celebrating both C.L. Moore and REH last week I thought this would be a fun item to share---a letter from Moore to Howard dated 77 years ago tomorrow. Warning: contains a very non-PC quote from Kipling.
  6. Those are great BB! And Barbarella gets name-checked twice in one week.
  7. Technically more pulp than comic book, but since CGC will slab it I think it's worthy of posting here.
  8. You're very welcome. Glad you're enjoying it. (thumbs u
  9. Such a great cover. Probably one of my top two or three favorite Brundage covers.
  10. French version of Shambleau illustrated by Jean-Claude Forest (creator of Barbarella). Probably not safe for work. http://www.coolfrenchcomics.com/shambleau.htm
  11. I have a tif. Gimma a sec and I'll convert it and post it. Any help would be greatly appreciated, but it's really tough.
  12. HBD C.L. Moore! Here's a fun item (not mine). This is a copy of the L. Sprague de Camp edited anthology Swords and Sorcery from 1963, that de Camp gave to Tolkien. Apparently Tolkien enjoyed the C.L. Moore story "Hellsgarde" as he wrote a full page of comments on it. His handwriting is terrible and I'm going to be working with a Tolkien scholar to try and transcribe it. You can make out Jirel of Jory's name in a couple of places and also Lord Dunsany, but the rest is nearly unintelligible. Hopefully we will get it transcribed and can find out what JRRT thought about C.L. Moore's work.