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cosmic farmboy

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  1. Great score Chris!!! :applause: Are you gonna build the run?? It's do-able and there are some pretty neat books in that series!! I dig some of those Mr. Justice covers a lot (thumbs u

     

    Nicely done on the Zip, Jim. I like that one a lot!

     

    I agree on the Blue Ribbon Mr Justice covers. I wouldn't mind collecting a few more books from the run (but of course I can say that about quite a few titles). :)

    But then again, if you're right that the title is a little more accessible than say, Peps, Zips, or Hangmans... hm

  2. My latest MLJ acquisition.

     

    I've seen this cover a number of times, and never thought much more than it just being a likable enough early MLJ with Rang-a-Tang the Wonder Dog

    and a couple green guys on the cover who would probably show up on some Timely covers down the road.

     

    I'm embarrassed to say somehow it never dawned on me (until after I bought it) that the "famous movie star" mentioned in the fine print on the cover is

    obviously Charlie Chaplin, whose film "The Great Dictator," a parody of Hitler, was released in October 1940, a few months after this comic hit the stands.

     

     

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  3. Nicely done on the FF 209.

     

    Since Gary Dahlberg would have only been about five years old when this hit the stands, it will be interesting to see if any other TC pedigree books surface which beat or even come close to the age of this one. hm

  4. Very glad to add this one into the fold. Not only is it an early #1 GA in decent grade (for me), it has Fritzi Ritz on the cover :)

     

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    Very nice! Certainly a lot of great funny books being posted the last few days. I recognize the better-know characters: Li'l Abner, Mammy and Pappy Yokum, Tarzan?, Fritzi Ritz, Nancy, and the Katzenjammer kids. Who are some of the others?

     

    Abbie and Slats, Broncho Bill, Joe Jinks, Billy Make Believe, Little Mary Mixup, Benny, Ella Cinders, The Captain, and a couple short features inside

     

    Thanks Bill. I think I should have known Abbie and Slats, but the strips I've seen always seemed to feature "Bathless" Groggins as the main character.

  5. Very glad to add this one into the fold. Not only is it an early #1 GA in decent grade (for me), it has Fritzi Ritz on the cover :)

     

    comicsonparade1.jpg

     

    Very nice! Certainly a lot of great funny books being posted the last few days. I recognize the better-know characters: Li'l Abner, Mammy and Pappy Yokum, Tarzan?, Fritzi Ritz, Nancy, and the Katzenjammer kids. Who are some of the others?

  6. Here's a link to a recent news story about George Lindsey donating his now-bronzed Goober hat to the Andy Griffith Museum in Mount Airy.

    The museum director said Lindsey got the idea from the hat garage mechanics used to wear.

    That picture of Goober in the link from adamstranges's post sure looks a lot like a 1940's Jughead, though.

     

     

    http://www.mtairynews.com/view/full_story/9672532/article-Lindsey-donates-Goober’s-hat?instance=secondary_news_left_column