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cosmic farmboy

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    Always like to hunt at conventions for modestly-priced (i.e. cheap) Archies and Peps from the 40's and 50's with neat covers. Last week in Chicago I thought this book fit the bill. Had to chuckle at the first story. This issue is from early 1955, so it was probably put together right after Seduction of the Innocent and the 1954 Senate Committee on Juvenile Delinquency hearings. Fun read from a different era.

     

     

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  2. hey frisco "man"...get with xavier logan and see if you 2 can find a vikings football game this fall with my former Gator Percy Harvin playing, and I will fly up! 143ksk might want to go too?...just need a line on some tix

     

    Being a Viking fan myself, I just hope Harvin makes it onto the field this fall. He's been excused from both rookie camp and now the league's rookie symposium due to "illness".

  3. I'd say we've got the back seat identified. It's possible the two in the front were not real-life individuals, but the level of detail Syd Shores put into the driver suggests to me they probably were. After looking through some old photographs, my best guess is Albert Speer is the driver and Wilhelm Keitel is in the passenger seat. I doubt we'll be able to be as definitive on these two. But thanks for taking a look and I'd be interested to hear if anyone has other guesses.

  4. Never a shortage of great copies and covers in this thread. A while back Jimjum was gracious enough to coordinate a series of polls pertaining to favorite FF covers, which I think most FF enthusiasts enjoyed voting in and discussing. If we move inside the covers, what are some of people's favorite FF story lines?

     

    My favorites are the early Frightful Four story arc (specifically 41-43, with a soft spot also for 36 and 38 since they introduced these bad guys). FF 41 was my first comic book ever, given to me by my grandfather. I was probably a little young to read it and totally comprehend what was going on (for example it took me a while to figure out the connection between the blonde-haired kid and the fire guy, but maybe I was just a little slow). Still, it seemed like high drama and a good story anyway. When I look through those particular issues now the memories really come back. Probably not the greatest story arc in the run, and not the most sought after, but still my favorite. I'd enjoy hearing others favorite story lines, story arcs, single issues, recurring subplots, etc.

     

    Sounds like another poll when I get my next day off....same format as the covers but with stories instead.GOD BLESS...

     

    -jimbo(a friend of jesus) (thumbs u

     

    Gosh, I didn't mean to suggest you needed go to the trouble of making another poll....but I'm happy you did. :applause:

     

     

  5. I'm unusual in that I have a single favorite comic; FF annual 6. I read it as a reprint at the perfect age, and it's got it all for me. Beyond that, fav stories include the Skrull "gangster world" run from 90 to 93, the "cosmic Doom" story, the Galactus Trilogy of course, and Ol' Benjy's beat down on Doom in FF 40. Truth be told, though, I can honestly say that I love 'em all.

     

    Even Tomazooma and The Monocle.

     

    Had to go back and take a look at Annual #6. A quick trip into the Negative Zone to battle Annnihilus and bring back a little something (I'm not quite sure what) needed to save Sue and the baby. The birth of Franklin. Most of those annuals were well worth the money. And I like the Thing/Doom fight at the end of #40, too.

  6. Finally got around to putting my FFs in the Registry...a respectable #19 entry rank for my meek collection...gotta work on those issues below 50 but they're getting so expensive... :frustrated::tonofbricks:

     

    I'd say more than respectable. Looking through some of your scans, I like how your books all seen to have decent registrations. For that matter, I like the fact you've supplied scans for all of them.

  7. Never a shortage of great copies and covers in this thread. A while back Jimjum was gracious enough to coordinate a series of polls pertaining to favorite FF covers, which I think most FF enthusiasts enjoyed voting in and discussing. If we move inside the covers, what are some of people's favorite FF story lines?

     

    My favorites are the early Frightful Four story arc (specifically 41-43, with a soft spot also for 36 and 38 since they introduced these bad guys). FF 41 was my first comic book ever, given to me by my grandfather. I was probably a little young to read it and totally comprehend what was going on (for example it took me a while to figure out the connection between the blonde-haired kid and the fire guy, but maybe I was just a little slow). Still, it seemed like high drama and a good story anyway. When I look through those particular issues now the memories really come back. Probably not the greatest story arc in the run, and not the most sought after, but still my favorite. I'd enjoy hearing others favorite story lines, story arcs, single issues, recurring subplots, etc.

  8. Very nice FF #5! Congrats on adding such a key issue to your collection.

     

    On a separate note, I noticed there are now at least two Rocky Mountain FF #48's. One just sold on the ComicLink Exchange, and the other is in the Feb/March Focused Auction. I'm always amazed by collectors who, for whatever reason, purchased two copies of an issue back in the day before these things were considered collectibles. Has anyone noticed any other duplicate issues surface from this collection or have any opinions on the likelihood of such?

     

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    http://www.comiclink.com/auctions/item.asp?back=%2FAuctions%2Fsearch%2Easp%3FPreviewCode%3D2009feb%26where%3Dauctions%26title%3Dfantastic%2Bfour%26x%3D17%26y%3D12%26ItemType%3DCB%23Item%5F773866&id=773866