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RareHighGrade

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  1. Would someone please explain to me what the dark-skinned native on the right side of the cover is supposed to be doing, and what it has to do with the rest of the cover?
  2. Adam, that is the nicest copy I have seen of what I consider to be the best of all Hitler covers. Further proof of what a great artist Sultan was. Now would someone please post some more Cheslers.
  3. Tom, we saw your post, but it doesn't answer the question. Can you ask Bob what the cover of the book looks like (as well as any other details he may be willing to provide) so we have an idea? There is no reason to keep this a secret until everyone who knows dies of old age.
  4. Keep posting Jon, I love these Cheslers.
  5. The real question is: What is Bob Overstreet referring to when he describes a DA #1 in the Price Guide? Perhaps someone who knows Bob can simply ask him, and we can undertake any necessary additional research from there.
  6. The Airboy story and art was much better than I expected. Thanks for posting it Scrooge.
  7. Well, you better put a pair of sunglasses on then! STEVE Got Larson? I'm not only blind, I'm speechless too.
  8. Yes it does. Steve, stop posting, the cover gloss on your books is starting to make me go blind.
  9. Congrats Adam! I didn't know you had put your toe in the pre-hero pool. Be careful or you will fall in.
  10. While we are contempating the number of NA #26s out there, here is Adventure 55:
  11. The DTA book was claimed to be a vf, Guide for vf at the time was around $1,400, and DTA was asking for $14,000.
  12. Thanks Adam. I didn't even know it was the Larson copy until years later when the person who sold it to me mentioned it in passing.
  13. My guess is that is the same copy that DTA once tried to sell Ian Levine for 10x Guide (very nice copy btw).
  14. Interesting Church arrival markings. I'm not sure I've seen that style before on a Church book.
  15. Centaurman, that is a stunning #39, which is one of my favorite covers. What is the background on it? Is it a pedigree? Is it restored? Where did you get it? Inquiring minds want to know.
  16. Okay, here's one for you. It's the Larson copy. (Beautiful Amazing man, by the way.)
  17. Yet another beautiful book Steve. Your books all seem to have unusually great cover gloss and reflectivity.
  18. And here is #7, which seems to be a bit more uncommon than most of the other New Comics issues. It is the first issue with a glossy cover:
  19. Hkp, what you describe is one of the reasons that I find these old covers charming. Here is another silly cover that proclaims "Mystery! Thrills! Adventure!", issue #6: