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JollyComics

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  1. G. I. Combat #68 CGC 8.0 1st or early Prototype of SGT Rock 2nd Highest Old Label. Pressing history is unknown. Less than 12 hours, bid this book. This can be your treasure tonight!
  2. G. I. Combat #44 CGC 6.5 Signature Series Signed by Great Russ Heath. 1st DC issue for this series. Highest single copy for SS census. Thanks to Mick @comick1 for arranging Russ Heath to sign my books. Less than 12 hours... Please bid for this book tonight. The treasure will be your!
  3. Many people gave up for over 200 years - few people died in accidents. Hope both brothers will find it.
  4. Yes but sadly Amazon has taken many peoples' jobs and local store owners - I have seen the local businesses are disappeared in last 20 years and more stores are still vacant. The banks are desperate to make money so they have to increase the rental prices or will force to sell their properties. More people preferred to sell their products online over the brick and mortar. I am sure more deers will roam all over the vacant places in my suburb area. I canceled Amazon Prime that had to do with the shipping but many movie rental are associated with Amazon Prime that ran up my credit cards at about $60 a month. I was tired of seeing my money always went to Amazon so I have to control my money. Also, I used to buy MANY MANY nice comic books from Amazon in early 2000 but I don't see them very much anymore.
  5. 3-4 more days to go! To anyone who boldly bids my books! Rock on! You won one book or more of mine! Thanks!!!
  6. Comical Situations is a new threat to ricksneatstuff and Comcav as usual. It's kinda fun to watch them in a battlefield here.
  7. Income inequality is the answer. Prices on everything are rising every year. The income can't catch up with inflation every year. This generation Z may not afford anything beyond 2025. Too many retail stores are closing due to expensive rentals. The company I used to work moved out of 41.760 square feet in 2007. They had to pay $110,000 a month! More jobs are outsourced. How can we reserve this? Of course the Internet has changed everything.