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BOOT

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  1. Comic store was having a half off sale of back issues. Original price $2.00
  2. Robot Man, what do you know about these..they are seemingly endless. Is there a guide or something?
  3. Ron, it's quite a halloween treat to see some of your New Brunswick's laid out in a run. Fantastic! I this Strange Tales 53 almost as much as the big books. The coloring just blows my mind. Thanks Andy. I should have said all the Atlas' are from the NB collection EXCEPT Strange Tales 53, which I bought from Harley and he thinks is a Circle 8 copy. There were no code books in the New Brunswick collection. I always loved this cover. Nice mood by Everett with, as you said, great colouring. Happy Everett Halloween!
  4. Here are the first four issues of Comic Monthly, a monthly comic book first published in 1921...
  5. Here are two versions of a 1928 Herbert Hoover for president campaign comic book.
  6. Fantastic cover! Once again you show great taste, Bo! Those Cartoons Magazines are great big hunks of graphic goodness! I posted a bunch in a different thread a while back. Here are a few other favorites...
  7. Here is the Senior Scholastic from that same week. Does your copy have this Chocolate comic bound in?
  8. Great cover I've posted this before - the Lulu Halloween Giants/Specials are some of the funniest comic stories you will ever read. If you have kids, these are worth hunting down and reading with them every Halloween!
  9. Just put up a lot of 50 Golden Age comics for half of Guide price - $1,250. shipped. E.C.s, pre-code horror, war, crime, western, romance - a whole lot of great reading at a great price! Check out the listing here.
  10. Glad folks liked them! Here are a couple more RK pages.
  11. Out of register and pretty miscut, too...
  12. Treasure Chest originally published this Graham Hunter cover (he called this type of artwork "Busyscenes") in 1948. They used it again in 1961, adding back cover artwork to make it a wraparound.
  13. Who doesn't think of Halloweiners? Could be Clive Barker's inspiration for Pinhead...
  14. Scrooge, thanks for starting this thread. Love Dells - they really set a high standard for comic book publishing. Thanks also to all for posting their Dell beauties. Here are several early Dells... Bug Movies - 1931 Clancy the Cop - nn, #2 - 1930 Deadwood Gulch - 1931