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17 hours ago, walclark said:
Beautiful, classic, and scarce!
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19 hours ago, Dr. Love said:
That's what I'm talking about, Doc! "...Man's endless struggle for liberty..."
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23 hours ago, aardvark88 said:
Great covers!
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Here she is again. This is probably already on his list, but she always brightens one's day. The art inside is pretty good, too!
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On 6/30/2017 at 10:25 PM, Chicago Boy said:
Tony Curtis told the best Yvonne DeCarlo story in history !!
You can't leave it hanging like that...
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Fun stories with nice art by Maurice Whitman...
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I've seen better condition copies here, but always loved this cover...
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Happy U.S. Independence Day! Post Your Comics about the FOURTH of JULY, FLAGS, FREEDOM, and FIREWORKS...and any comics about the American Revolution, the Declaration of Independence, and anything celebrating the birth of the United States and freedom! It's a great Summer holiday!
Here is a little one to get started, about a little piece of paper that changed the world...
BEAT but COMPLETE!! Let's see those much loved 1.0s-2.0
in Golden Age Comic Books
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They may have just overlooked it. They have slabbed two copies of the Wanamaker variant, but none of the Golden Eagle Toy World version...It's a rare variant of Funnies on Parade, called by many the "first comic book."
I just hate to see incorrect info get out there. It gets quoted and repeated all over the net. For example, trying to find out whether Harvey's Strange Story comic was ever actually published, there were numerous sources that all quoted the same incorrect Overstreet listing.