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Black_Adam

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    I don't own any Golden Age comics but if I did buy one I am sure, for the right book, I would be willing to consider anything up to Moderate Professional. For Silver Age, I would only consider Slight Professional (i.e. small amount of color touch) and for Bronze Age up, none at all.

     

    The one thing I would love to see when considering buying a restored comic (though I know in most cases it isn't possible) is a before and after photo. When I read "piece added" it would be nice to know where and how big!

     

  2. Thanks! That's a fav of mine also, very Lovecraftian and love the "UGH" on the cover of her book! I have more scans but am woefully behind on getting them uploaded to photobucket. :sorry:

     

    Definitely Lovecraftian! I'm a big Cthulhu fan and the first thing I thought when I saw the cover was, "Umm, lady, you might want to put down that book. Shub-Niggurath is right behind your freakin' chair!" :o

     

     

  3. I was at a used bookstore today buying some Xmas presents and discovered these at a $1 each. Nothing high grade, but some cool old covers.

     

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    Love me some Patsy Walker books.

    The thing with those though is to make sure the paper dolls are not cut off the interior...

     

    Thanks for the tip! Never owned any Patsy Walkers before so would have had no idea they have paper dolls you can cut out.