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BOOT

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  1. Really like these comics by service members about their experiences.
  2. Anyone with a #1 or #3 for sale, please feel free to PM me!
  3. EC Stoner cover on the Jeep book. This is indeed a great comic!
  4. Gorgeous stuff! Never seen any of these before! Lots of great stuff here! These were supposedly distributed around the world during WWII. Only seen these copies, from the estate of a person who worked on the program. Did find the Chinese version in the wild.
  5. These are pretty obscure. Bell Serviceman comic books for aircraft manufacturer's employees. Posted the whole set here if you want to see bigger pics. Can't imagine there are many sets of these around.
  6. Thanks, David! I've always enjoyed viewing your treasures and I'm looking forward to seeing any new additions to your collection. It's great to see you back in action, BZ! This thread has been a real education. Better hang around, there are lots of great comics on the way!
  7. Say what? Did Mr Berk just not recently post a pic of a pitch Edgar did for a comic,Green Cobra?I know,off topic,sorry. Wow, thanks for pointing that out! That great thread was over in Original Art. My Visit to Comic Nirvana Edgar's Green Cobra looks awesome and it's a crime it was never produced.
  8. No KS here. It's a one shot by an outfit near the raceway. Art isn't great but stories of the race and drivers are interesting. Schaffenberger did the Braniff comics above...
  9. They aren't common. There are at least two different versions. Haven't seen more than 5 total. There are several other airline comics that are also uncommon.
  10. Thanks to all the posters who have shared their appreciation for Charltons. Here are some unopened three packs. Note the enclosed "Pop Art Action Trading Cards".