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Ameri

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  1. Thanks for the fantastic history of the pedigree. I used to have the Aeroplane Amazing Man 11, but sold it years ago. I still have this one.
  2. Yes, it's issue 15 of CBM. Charlie Roberts interview
  3. I think I posted this one somewhere else years ago. There's quite a few of these 1913 editions of Oh Skin-nay on Ebay so it must not be very rare or they printed millions of them but I was able to get this autographed copy a few years ago and I researched the signers as best I could (I added the notes). It must have been popular because it also resulted in a 1913 sheet music which I was able to find too. I also bought a second copy because that one came in the original cardboard mailer. I wonder if most of these types of books were sent to booksellers in these types of mailers and sold to the public that way.
  4. I like this mini run. Little Robin to big Robin and then back to little Robin
  5. Recent pickup. A train wreck for sure but with a lovely word balloon
  6. Beautiful colors! Here's mine. I have to find a 13 and 16 at some point.
  7. I agree that the Bucky panels might indeed be Shores. Shores was there from the beginning and he could mirror Kirby's style quite well. Just so odd that CGC would list art by S&K in a 1944 Timely. Bedrock theorized that perhaps Kirby lettered the ad but would CGC call lettering "art by S&K"?
  8. Cap definitely looks like Shores in the ad, but I was looking at this Cap 4 panel and the pose seems similar to the Bucky pose in the 1944 ad. Could the Bucky paper drive panels been prepared just before S&K left Timely? I'm not acquainted with the timeline of this ad or when it first appeared. I've seen the early Cap ads but I don't remember the paper drive panels.
  9. I liked this cover so much, I wound up getting two copies
  10. I bought a lot of books from Bob back in the 70's. Then about 15 years ago, I got this Spirit 1 from him for a decent price. He was quite a character for sure but I always had positive interactions with him. RIP Bob
  11. Picked this up today. 1944 and with Simon and Kirby on the CGC label(?!). I found an interior and it has to be the Cap ad. The Bucky panels look like S&K work. Here are some splashes.
  12. I did this collage years ago. More wishful thinking than anything else, but I do have a few of these
  13. This one is from 1926. The card is hand-colored and the water damage has run some of the colors right off the card. In the days of silent movies prior to the invention of good quality full-color printing, studios would have lobby cards printed in black and white and then would hire women to hand-color the cards one at a time. So, each card was colored slightly differently. Like many cards, this one was linen-backed to protect the card which in movie poster world is acceptable restoration. The cloth kept the card pliable.
  14. I picked up this souvenir program book from the 1940's of one of Blackstone's shows. E.C. Stoner did the cover. I was surprised to read that Stoner was one of the first if not the first black comic book artist, well before Matt Baker. Some books said Stoner created the Speed Saunders character for Detective 1 but in later interviews he said his first work was in 1939 for Chesler. He worked at Timely for several years and inked the first Flexo story in Mystic 1 and probably drew all the Blackstone stories in the Timely series.
  15. Had this copy raw for many years. Got it recently graded. Never noticed a missing coupon