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G.A.tor

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  1. Please remember I had over half the collection by 1985. Well over fifteen thousand, and the Golden Age I had, particularly the All Stars which I collected in the 1970s, were bought at a mere fraction of today's prices. longevity in the market is a real plus!
  2. Wow. Speechless. What a beautiful copy. How much did it go for ?? My number two (New Comics 2) was from the Lost Valley collection and was originally slabbed as such. PM sent (thumbs u
  3. I was very lucky that I bought my copy of New Adventure 13 back in the mid 1970s. I have never ever seen a copy come up for sale, not anywhere. I raher fear that if I hadn't had my original copy, that I'd still be missing one comic to this day. nah, we would have hooked you up (Thumbs u
  4. 'Cause I am a little green men niche collector. and a bichey one, at that. What is your nitch? golden age funny books Really? that might just be a rumor
  5. 'Cause I am a little green men niche collector. and a bichey one, at that. What is your nitch? golden age funny books
  6. #31 is a great cover but #27 is the grail. 27-37 is a great run for sure and was always first on my list to complete but #38 is historically significant. you are absolutely correct... just seems like way more "kids" kept issue 38 because of the intro to Robin, than had been kept on the previous issues (as evidenced by available supply)... it is just more common, so to speak...but definitely a great book ,and one that I included in my "run" 27-38 (thumbs u
  7. I agree...the use of color really accentuates that cover for sure (thumbs u
  8. actually, I would say that of tec 27-38, the demand is much much less for 38 compared to previous issued copies (that is why those are generally quickly gobbled up into collections, and 38 sells much slower) one reason we see so many copies for sale, is that we don't see very many of them sell at the asking prices .... don't get me wrong, it is a GREAT issue, but there are a ton of them, and presumably (based on the continual available supply) they are not in that much demand relative to the price and supply, when compared to most issues 27-37
  9. nice, has a good baker interior story... I found 1 and 2 and 5 to be super easy to find... 3, 4, and 6 I got all in one shot without much searching, so I cannot comment, but just from general sales, I think that holds true
  10. you can make it 6, as I know of a restored copy not mentioned above
  11. Here's the Wanted poster from 2005 when I got down to my last comic plus a few promos and upgrades. cool ad, I never saw that one (thumbs u
  12. That means a lot coming from you! Picking them up in vaious places. The Action came from a board member and I got the National on eBay. Both are unrestored. (thumbs u nice junk
  13. Wow, probably THE only signature I'd like on a book, that is gorgeous, Steve:) Enjoy It's my first and only SS book. It'll probably remain that way (thumbs u
  14. I saw this book in SD when Bob got it...without a doubt, top 5 timely covers!
  15. Very fun book to receive as a present it is great, isn't it!
  16. Thanks Rick!! I am not the world's biggest B-Man fan. However, I broke down today and bought a nice Batman 18. It makes a nice addition to my Axis leader cover collection. outside of my bat 1-5 or so, the 18 was my most valuable bat... good choice...
  17. wow Josh, you are really, really, REALLY on fire ...all you need now is a Tec 28-38 run