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Doohickamabob

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  1. Thanks, I probably shoulda looked that info up in my "Dames, Dolls & Delinquents" book. Makes sense -- Belsarski's colors are brighter and his women more pinup va-voomish. I do appreciate the more muted, brownish palettes of the DeSoto and Johnson covers, which lend themselves to the luridness of the stories. etc.
  2. We were discussing Rudolph Belarski painted paperback covers a while ago in this thread. I had these out the other day and snapped a photo. I think all or most of these are Belarski:
  3. I posted this in the GA Marketplace thread, and somebody suggested I post it here. So... A little sloppy....might have to take another photo. I actually threw these out like a deck of cards, and this is how they landed.
  4. Yep, should be posted to the group shot thread (along with his previous superhero pic). I spent a good half hour looking at the auctions (tons of interior pages!) Thanks, both of you. I will post it to the group shot thread, though I don't want to be too spammy. Glad you enjoyed the interior pages -- even though it is time-consuming, it's really fun and I end up with archival photos of all the great splash pages, favorite panels, and so on.
  5. I just posted a message in the Seller Forum -- located right here on this newfangled clicky link -- about my eBay auctions of Marvel GGA titles (Hedy, Millie, Tessie, etc.). Here's a photo that shows some of what's being auctioned -- thanks for looking!
  6. His stuff reminds me a bit of Wolverton, though with a style of his own as well. I love his Weird Tales covers.
  7. Here is a threesome of Archie comics that I find....humorous.
  8. This is one of the best of the best... So much going on, and the title lettering is spectacular.
  9. Not that it's a big big deal, but I'm pretty sure we're supposed to limit this sort of thing to the Golden-Age Marketplace thread (in this section) and the Marketplace section (a different forum from this one). Otherwise everybody would be posting their sales links in every thread all the time.
  10. Wow, I have never seen that Voodoo cover before (with the giant hands and eyes). I love it!
  11. I guess it is a popular time to hold D'ick.
  12. I think the dog in the upper-right corner is in on it somehow.
  13. Gracias you and everybody else (Fuelman....please find another Action #10, I am getting hungry). I found Daring Love on a popular auction website that is renowned for its fees...
  14. What's that you say? Seven Seas #4? Oh.....nevermind.
  15. A few recent pickups... First, a couple of comics that were on my wantlist, Blonde Phantom #12 (#1) and Daring Love #1 (containing the first published work by Steve Ditko): I'm pretty sure the farmgirl on the Daring Love cover is wearing Wonder Woman's wrist bracelets on her ankles. Next up, two less-common "bondage" covers from the Avon Publishers: Space Mouse #1, and City of the Living Dead! (#nn -- a one-off). The bondage on the Living Dead comic is not convincing....looks like the zombie will be out of those ropes in no time, and I don't think the woman's lion-tamer whip is going to be particularly effective. Meanwhile, Space Mouse #1 is really kinky, right up there with Sluggo tying up Nancy on the cover of Sparkler #81.
  16. Well, I finally completed a set of comics on my wantlist -- the Lev Gleason Cruelty Collection. This set of three comics show Charles Biro's art at its most mean-spirited and unintentionally laughable. The comics are Crime and Punishment #2, Crime Does Not Pay #58, and (FBI in Action) Justice #8. Here they are in all their black-hearted glory: