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Spring '40. COW, good page quality. 2.5 Good or thereabouts. Early Lex Luthor. $2350
No HOS or probes. First "I'll take it" wins in thread. Returns accepted within 7 days. Payment via PayPal, check or money order. U.S postage on me. I'll negotiate on Canadian or foreign orders.
Photos tell the story. An early owner took a pencil to Superman's chest emblem, the bald guy's shirt and forehead and the rocks and column caps. Pages are supple but several corners are missing.
Recent sales on GPA: 2.0 August '23 -- $2660; 2.5 August '23 -- $2440; 3.0 November '23 -- $3,500.
Message me if you need additional photos
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On 4/18/2024 at 2:23 PM, sfcityduck said:
SECOND ITEM:
This thing is in as good condition as you will ever see a Military Newspaper.
It is a magazine format issue (but put together originally with no staples just a fold like a newspaper) of a 1944 edition newspaper for Wright Air Base (named after the Wright Brothers) in Ohio. That paper bounced back and forth from newspaper format to magazine format and it was printed on better paper stock than most military newspapers. So this is in amazing shape.
So why should comic collectors care? Aside from the interesting history and insight it shows about Army life stateside?
Well, it does feature an example of two of the GIs favorite comic strips - Male Call and the Wolf:
It's also got an editorial railing against the writer/artist of one of those strips:
Oh, and its got a very interesting cover that comic collectors are likely to appreciate:
PRICE $20. There will be a much bigger lot which includes another copy of this issue later. But if you want a single example, this is only chance you'll have on this thread.
I'll take this, Alec
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On 3/17/2024 at 12:03 AM, crassus said:
Smoking hot...I ❤️ the country girl look, 1st copy of this book I've ever seen, GLWTS
Well, I've probably seen ten, but never one this bright. Extraordinary book.
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Both Sin City sets sold via PM.
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Fifteen percent of all remaining items. 20 percent discount for @wpbooks01and @ThothAmon
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Feldstein: The Mad Life and Fantastic Art of Al Feldstein. IDW, 2013 first edition, #287 of 500 signed and numbered copies. Almost new. A nick on the front cover of the 416-page book, and slight rubbing on the cover of the slipcase, most notably by Bill Gaines' left hand. Still in remarkable condition for a 10-year-old volume. $175
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Sin City, The Frank Miller Library, Set 1, volumes 1-4, slipcased. First printing, 2005. "The Hard Goodbye," "A Dame to Kill For," "The Big Fat Kill," and "That Yellow ." Books are almost flawless, with just a tiny nick on the back cover of volume 1 and a tinier one on the front cover of volume 4. More issues with the slipcase, but most are on the bottom and almost invisible on the shelf. The other issue with this weighty set, of course, is postage, which is why I can only discount to $125. (The second set, by the way, is coming.) SOLD
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Superman 4
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SOLD via PM