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Theagenes

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  1. the one i found for my run thru 15 is the only one i ever had a shot at. No doubt! Sweet run, Billy.
  2. One of the most underrated covers ever. Green-skinned alien chicks rule! noticed a cake...enjoy your day Thanks Rick.
  3. One of the most underrated covers ever. Green-skinned alien chicks rule!
  4. Every time I see one of these Everett Heroic covers I appreciate his talents more and more.
  5. Yes it is. Here are links to a couple of his websites. normansaunders.com pulpartists.com Cool. I remember he was doing the book about his father. It's nice to see him writing about other pulp artists too.
  6. Dear Gator, Why is this FSU-NC State game making me pull my hair out?!!!! Edit: NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
  7. That's a very strategically-placed butterfly. Beautiful books!
  8. Nice! I thought Finley was the master of the "woman in flames" cover.
  9. Already posted these in the boxing thread, but here are a couple of Bergey covers.
  10. Strange Stories doesn't seem to be as heavily collected as some other weird fiction titles but they had an attractive list of contributors, many of whom were regularly published in Weird Tales. Writers included: Robert Bloch, Arthur J. Burks, Ray Cummings, August Derleth, Carl Jacobi, David Keller, Otis Albert Kline, Henry Kuttner, C.L. Moore, E. Hoffman Price, Seabury Quinn, Manly Wade Wellman, and John Wyndham. The covers were mostly by Earle Bergey and the magazine's interiors featured artwork by Virgil Finlay, Leo Morey, and Harry Parkhurst, among others. I had some interesting Earle Bergey news today. One of the REH scholars and collectors that I know, Patrice Louinet, just got through selling a huge run of high grade Fight Stories on ebay. Apparently the great grandson of Earle Bergey won a bunch of them. He told Patrice that he's working on a book on his famous ancester and doing research Patrice gave him a bunch hi-res scans to use and plans on keeping in touch with him. Hopefully he will get a cool story or two about Bergey.
  11. Beautiful Mark! And with a Dr. Occult cover appearance - very cool!
  12. Just got the 2nd issue of Jack Dempsey's Fight Magazine (that's the first issue above). For those who don't know, this is a very rare, short-lived pulp series from 1934 that only lasted 3 three issues before being cancelled. REH has a Sailor Steve Costigan story in all three issues. There are easily among of the scarcest of REH collectibles so I'm psyched to have found these and I should have the third and final issue coming in the mail as we speak.
  13. Well, what are you waiting for? Let's see it. And welcome to the boards!