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damonwad

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  1. That's a great looking 7.5 and a white page Church to boot
  2. I love Heath's underwater covers! Hard to go wrong with a Heath war cover. Now if they could all be readily found in 8.0 I'd be a happy collector.
  3. Here are a couple of the few Atlas war books I own. I especially like the Heath cover and I thought the NA #4 was better inside as well.
  4. A bunch of cool books gojira. I don't think I've noticed this Heath cover before but really like it. Thanks Chris. (thumbs u I didn't know there were that many great Atlas war covers before I started to collect them. I only knew a few of the classic ones. You should take a look at the Atlas Tales website, all of them are posted there. I agree, there are plenty of great "under the radar" Atlas war covers. I just started paying attention to the Atlas Tales site about a month ago and love it (not just for the covers). But as far as covers go, Atlas Tales is like the Gerber books for me, every time I go through them a book pops up that I never noticed before. Sometimes they don't catch my eye until I see a bigger scan though (like a boardies post). I think there are a lot of hidden gems among the Atlas books in all genres. I just added a My Friend Irma to my want list a few days ago.
  5. A bunch of cool books gojira. I don't think I've noticed this Heath cover before but really like it.
  6. Great books, but I especially like these two. There are plenty of romance comics showing the girl with the "floating" memories or dreams but the #13 is the first I've seen with a man.
  7. Great copy! Took me a long time to find this one. Where'd you snag it from? Metropolis??? Congrats on the pickups! Thanks and yes, this one was a Metro. I've had too many "it took me a long time to find this one" books, but this one just stood out while I was looking for other books.
  8. I missed the sig on the Confessions #4 the first time I looked it over too. My lasik surgery must be waring off.
  9. Here are a couple I picked up recently. Pretty easy to find these sigs.
  10. More great Cole books tricolorbrian. I especially like the 4Most v8#5 and have been looking for one for a while now but can only find in low grades. I also never really noticed the YKC v3#7 until now. Looks great.
  11. What a bunch of spectacular books. All are great but I've always enjoyed the Ryan covers.
  12. Pretty difficult task following up The Bunkster and yourself but here goes...my first Centaur!!!! Thanks to a fellow Boardie!! Had to post it first bc I'm so excited then its on the couch for a fireside Read!! Congrats on a great looking copy. I enjoyed reading the first few Amazing Man stories. I hope this one's good as well.
  13. Thanks SS and comicjack. One of my favorite books I've ever seen posted on the boards is Flex's copy of this one. I also think someone posted another beautiful raw copy recently (comicjack?)
  14. One of my favorite threads. I only have 6 Centaurs but here's one I haven't posted before. 3 1/2" spine split but still looks good in a mylar.
  15. An awesome group shot. Great eye appeal on all of those.
  16. Great info, especially for a newbie romance collector like me. Looking forward to more.
  17. I need a centerfold for Romantic Hearts #9. This is the Master Comics version. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  18. Issue #4. Cover by Kinstler. 3 Geronimo stories by Gerald McCann and a reprint from Cow Puncher #5. Mainly due to McCann's art, this is my least favorite of the 4 issue run. McCann is a poor man's version of Kinstler. Similar style but much lower quality and the people in his stories have some very odd, distorted facial features. I enjoy it in a quirky way though. Inside front cover by Kinstler. Here's the splash from the Cow Puncher reprint. The woman was about to be burned alive in a forest fire but was saved just in the nick of time. But not before in burned her shirt off. She proceeds through the story in her burnt shirt with exposed bra (17 different panels) until the final panel shows her with a new shirt on. It made me laugh when she didn't even change clothes while in town the next day.
  19. Issue #3. Cover by Kinstler. 2 Kinstler Geronimo stories and one story by Leonard Starr about Mangus Colorado (another Apache chief). A Cow Puncher #6 reprint based on The Murders In the Rue Morgue. Inside front cover by Kinstler. Splash from the first Kinstler story.
  20. Issue #2. Cover by Kinstler. 3 Geronimo stories (one by Kinstler) and a reprint from Cow Puncher #4 (Devil's Scourge). I enjoyed the Geronimo stories but the "Devil's Scourge" really stood out. A story about someone dressing as the devil and scaring settler families out of their cabins. Indians would then come out of hiding and suffocate the settlers to death with pillows (women and children too). The dead settlers would then have a "devil's hand print" branded on their chest and be propped up around their dinner table. This was done to try to scare the hell out of the whites that would find them and get them to leave the territory. The "pillow scene" from the "Devil's Scourge".
  21. I finally got the last issue I needed of the 4 issue Avon Geronimo series. I started buying them because I liked the Kinstler covers but was pleasantly surprised with the interiors. Each issue has 2 or 3 Geronimo stories and a reprint from an issue of Cow Puncher. You can pretty much get the tone of the stories just based on the titles of the comics. Issue #1. 3 Maneely Geronimo stories and a poorly drawn story from Cow Puncher #1. The first Maneely story is an "origin" of Geronimo's hatred of the whites and Mexicans. The splash from the first Maneely story. This must have been an early morning raid since the woman never had a chance to finish buttoning her dress.
  22. I really like some of the Wilcox covers also. This is a great one.
  23. Love it! Doug Wildey GOD BLESS... -jimbo(a friend of jesus) (thumbs u Great looking book. Not just Wildey but 4 Wildey stories. I'm so glad Atlas westerns are still relatively cheap.