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SteveDuin

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  1. Eerie 26. VF/NM 9.0 OW. Bode/Gogos cover. Light wear at edges. $85
  2. Eerie 28. 5.0 VG/FN OW. Pat Boyette cover. Spine roll, arrival date, and the usual flaws at this grade. $20
  3. Eerie 29. NM- 9.2 OW. A rather dramatic Ken Kelly cover. Faint crease top right front cover and top left back cover. $150
  4. Eerie 30. VF+ 8.5 OW. Basil Gogos cover. Frazetta interior art, reprinted tho' it is. And check out Alex Raymond on the back cover. Crease bottom right front cover. Non-color-breaking stress line at the "Amon-Tut." Faint crease and scuff at mummy's right arm. $70
  5. Thanks. Have I mentioned that in your case, I'm picking up postage?
  6. Eerie 31. VF/NM 9.0 OW. Richard Corben cover. Jeff Jones interior art. Impact bump bottom left corner, with the telltale creases in the front and back corners. $120
  7. Eerie 32. VF/NM 9.0 OW. Richard Corben cover, and Corben interior art. Stress line at spine, Tiny crease top right front corner. Faint indentation on the monster's left arm. $70
  8. Eerie 33. 9.2 NM- OW. Larry Todd cover. Ernie Colon, Richard Corben interior art. Faint crease bottom front corner, one or two tiny flaws at the spine. $80
  9. Eerie 34. 9.2 NM- OW, leaning toward 9.4. Boris Vallejo cover. The flaws here are almost imperceptible, just an errant nick or two. $160 SOLD to warden5523
  10. A quick note about what's ahead for the day: Gonna try to post 24 books, issues 11-35. The only one I'm holding back is the #27. But I need to curb expectations here. The run down to #29 remains spectacular, but then the grades are all over the map. The Steranoko 25, for example, is a 4.0, the Frazetta 23 a 6.5. Because there are several high-grade copies at the beginning of the run, I'm not sure what happened in this time period, but he was clearly picking up used copies rather than fresh magazines off the rack. Some of these grades are disappointing, as a result, but they are a fresh reminder of how unique so many of the later 9.2. and 9.4 magazines are. But we can begin with a bang: Eerie 35. 9.2 NM- OW/W. Enrich cover. Mike Ploog, Jerry Grandenetti interior art. Light crease top left corner front cover, light were top back cover, thin dust shadow bottom back cover. $150 SOLD via PM
  11. Dinner is happening, so this will be the last one for the moment. Eerie 36. VF 8.0 Enrich cover. Esteban Maroto interior art. Tiny indentation top of cover, stress lines at the spine, and light wear at the bottom edge of the back cover. $40 SOLD to warden5523
  12. Eerie 37. VF/NM 9.0 OW. A memorable Enrich cover. Brilliant whites. A faint impact crease bottom right front cover. Said impact is also visible with the crease on the back cover and several tiny chips dislodged or out at that corner. $125
  13. Apologies. Briefly had the wrong cover photos up for Copy A. Eerie 38 Copy B. NM- 9.2 OW. Tiny creases/flaws top right and bottom right corners of the front cover. $130
  14. The first, and slightly better of the two copies of this one: Eerie 38 Copy A. NM 9.4 OW/W. Ken Kelly cover. Esteban Maroto, Richard Corben and Jerry Grandenetti interior art. Nothing higher than a 9.0 has sold on GPA. $170
  15. Eerie 39. NM 9.4 OW. Ken Kelly cover. First Dax the Warrior. No, you shouldn't fret that tiny white line mid-spine, either. $160 SOLD to stevemmg
  16. As I'm keeping the Sanjulian 41 ... Eerie 40. VF/NM 9.0 OW/W. Another Sanjulian cover. Maroto and Ploog interior art. Very small tear bottom front cover and the annoying bindery tear a the bottom of the spine. A CGC 9.4 of this magazine sold for $276 in April. This copy: $125 SOLD to stevemmg
  17. Short break, then I'll be back with at least a half-dozen more,
  18. Eerie 42. VF 8.0 OW/W. Dominguez cover. Frank Frazetta back cover, reprinted from Eerie #2. The issue is the top staple which, though a publishing defect, intrudes on both the front and back cover. This is the 1973 annual, a all-reprint issue with an extraordinary lineup of artists, including Roy Kernel, Johnny Craig, Reed Crandall, Angelo Torres, Steve Ditko, Neal Adams and John Severin. $75
  19. Eerie 43. VF- 7.5 OW. Most prominent flaw is the crease and ding at the bottom of the back cover. $25 SOLD to conan09279
  20. Eerie 44. VF 8.0 OW/W. Dominguez cover. Jerry Grandenetti, Esteban Maroto interior art. Bump/crease bottom left corner of the front cover. $45
  21. Eerie 45. 9.2 NM- OW/W. Dominguez cover. Small tear bottom back cover and a crease at the bottom right corner of the front cover. $70
  22. Eerie 46. F/VF 7.0 OW/W. Sanjulian cover. General wear. Reed Crandell, Esteban Maroto interior art. $40 SOLD to conan09279
  23. Eerie 47. VF+ 8.5 OW. Dominguez cover. Esteban Maroto and Tom Sutton interior art. A non-color-breaking crease at the right edge of the front cover, and a bit of an unruly bindery tear at the bottom of the spine. $40
  24. Eerie 48. VF+ 8.5 OW. Another whole Sanjulian cover. Light crease upper left front cover, a stress line or two and a bump at the top of the spine. $45 SOLD to conan09279