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Lee Enterprises

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  1. This is an absolutely gorgeous set you've assembled. I'm sure it has been a fun process. I love this GOOM! cover.
  2. I agree. Such a great foe. Without giving away the ending for someone who hasn't read it, I laugh now when I think about how Spider-Man defeated and "contained" the Sandman at the end of issue #4.
  3. This is my favorite ASM cover of all time (AF #15 is in its own category) and this book is heating up (or just plain hot) in higher grades. I first saw an ASM #4 as a kid at B&D Comics in Roanoke, VA in the early 1980s. It was in a glass revolving showcase and it was $75. That was a lot of money to me as a kid so I didn't buy it and all I could do was dream of owning one. I've owned several since then starting with a bargain $20 mail order purchase that I no longer have. This CGC 9.0 is the best I've come up with so far.
  4. My FF #27 is a bit of a Frankenstein science project, but still pretty.
  5. I'm slowly working on the early Nintendo Power issues.
  6. It's surprising that the Chameleon did not appear in more Spider-Man stories. Maybe it's because he wasn't as visually interesting as Doctor Octopus, the Sandman, the Green Goblin and others.
  7. Here is my ASM #129. I love the Romita signature placement. Stan's on there too.
  8. This is my only Flash comic. I had a bunch of Golden Age and Silver Age in the past, but now I'm in a rebuilding phase.
  9. This is a great Sliver Age Action Comics Superman cover.
  10. In my very biased long time Spider-Man fan opinion, ASM 5 is one of the great covers of the Silver Age with that wonderful early Ditko art. So much happening on that cover.