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BOOT

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  1. Classic All Alex Toth Classic Cord issue, and a Neal Adams evil Santa cover...
  2. Thanks for the nice comments! Glad you folks like them! Each one has its own background story. Have found them in many weird places, but one prime source is America's Garage Sale, aka eBay. For more comics by Service Members, with some interior pics, check out this thread.
  3. Thanks for the interior pics Boot. What pedigree is the Golden West Love #1 from? Sorry, dw, I should have been more clear...
  4. And ain't this just the sweetest cover by the great Mo Gollub? For me this captures the spirit of Santa... Merry Christmas to all!
  5. This comic/greeting card by Lee Mero is a great piece of nostalgia in comic form. Check here earlier in the thread to see scans of the contents.
  6. Someone taped together four half-size giveaway comics for this homemade Christmas annual.
  7. This unlisted giant contains four other comics, including an ACG funny animal comic and an issue each of Fawcett's Romantic Stories, Bob Colt, and Love Mystery. To see samples of inside pages, check this post earlier in the thread.
  8. 1939 Sears Toyland oversize die-cut giveaway. For scans of interior pages, see this post earlier in the thread.
  9. The Ford Rotunda Christmas Book from 1957, because of the great cover and the Richard Scarry artwork.
  10. Mysterious Adventures with Santa Claus. Because it is a bear to find, and since it is such a weird amalgam of genres.
  11. Since about 6 years ago I've posted about 300 Christmas comics in this thread. Hope you all don't mind if I re-post 10 faves from the bunch. Walt Disney's Christmas Parade #1 - because it has the laugh out loud hilarious Barks Donald Duck story "Letter to Santa".
  12. Put some other Western Romance in a Romance thread. These are for the Western thread...
  13. It seems too early to be by Ramona Fradon but I think it is a cover that she drew or at least inked. Possibly Howard Sherman...Great cover!
  14. Here is one of the tougher issues of this title. Really like the back cover...
  15. Here's a Silver Age TV-related Christmas Comic...
  16. Your journal is some great reading! Lots of info! For your checklist, here are four different back cover versions of Wonders of Wire Rope... 1. Upson-Walton Company, Cleveland, Ohio 2. The Galigher Company, Salt Lake City, Utah 3. Macwhyte Wire Ropes 4. Yellow Strand Wire Rope, Broderick & Bascom Rope Company, St. Louis, Missouri
  17. Pudge at Pearl Harbor, with original mailer...