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SOTIcollector

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  1. How 'bout if you throw these freebies on my stack, please? Might as well toss Wanted #16 my way for $10 as well. Then I'm done. Thanks! -Steve
  2. Discussions are underway, but shipping the entire lot is probably going to be cost prohibitive. If you'd like a box, speak up now for second dibs.
  3. Sure. Just get me your zip code and I'll get you a shipping price.
  4. Advance Comics #53, May, 1993 Capital City’s publication featuring upcoming comics. Quesada X-O Manowar cover. Interviews with Bob Layton, Scott McCloud, Brian Pulido, Don Rosa Previews, November 1992 Diamond Comics Distribution’s publication featuring upcoming comics. Death cover, Vertigo trading card insert. Previews, December, 1991 Diamond Comics Distribution’s publication featuring upcoming comics. Ghost Rider, Punisher, Wolverine wraparound cover. Fleer basketball cards insert. Previews, November, 1991 Diamond Comics Distribution’s publication featuring upcoming comics. John Byrne interview. Comics Scoreboard #40, February, 1993. Heroes’ World’s publication featuring upcoming comics. This predate’s Marvel’s purchase of Heroes’ World, so these had a significantly lower print run and distribution than Capital City’s Advance Comics or Diamond’s Previews. Comics Scoreboard #45, July, 1993. Heroes’ World’s publication featuring upcoming comics. This predate’s Marvel’s purchase of Heroes’ World, so these had a significantly lower print run and distribution than Capital City’s Advance Comics or Diamond’s Previews. Silver foil X-men cover; insert celebrating 30 years of X-men. Previews, March, 1993 Diamond Comics Distribution’s publication featuring upcoming comics. Back cover by the legendary Frank Miller. Bone trading card insert. Beavis & Butthead card insert. Four-page preview of Frank Miller’s Martha Washington Goes to War. Previews, July, 1993. Diamond Comics Distribution’s publication featuring upcoming comics. Jim Shooter’s The Good Guys debuts. Interviews with Jim Shooter, Chuck Dixon, David Lapham. Advance Comics #54, June, 1993 Capital City’s publication featuring upcoming comics. Frank Miller back cover. Interviews with Gil Kane, George Perez, Tim Truman, Don Rosa (part 2 of a 2-part interview). Wizard Spawn Special Edition, sealed. Featuring 8 Spawn posters & more. Wizard, the Guide to Comics #54, February, 1996 Sealed; unopened, unread. Lobo vs. Wolverine cover; Madman game; reporting from the set of the Generation X movie. Wizard, the Guide to Comics #52, December, 1995 Sealed; unopened, unread. Dale Keown Pitt cover; Spider-man mini comic; Marvel Superheroes trading card insert; more. Wizard, the Guide to Comics #52, December, 1995 Sealed; unopened, unread. David Duchovny & Gillian Anderson X-files cover; Spider-man mini comic; Marvel Superheroes trading card insert; more. Wizard, the Guide to Comics #51, November, 1995 Sealed; unopened, unread. Magneto cover; behind the scenes of the X-men cartoon; Chris Claremont & Jim Lee; David Lapham ; more. Wizard, the Guide to Comics #50, October, 1995 Sealed; unopened, unread. Spider-man cover; Todd McFarlane; The Tick; more. Wizard, the Guide to Comics #48, August, 1995 Sealed; unopened, unread. Catwoman cover; John Romita, Jr.; Women in Comics; more. Assorted issues of Comics Retailer Two issues of Overstreet's Fan (sealed)
  5. I have a bunch of cool comic-related mags that need to go. Previews, Advance Comics, Comics Retailer, Diamond Dialogue, Wizard, Overstreet's Fan, and more. Mostly from the 1990's. If you're interested, I'll be happy to fill a flat rate Priority Mail box for you. The box is 13-5/8" x 11-7/8" x 3-3/8" and costs $14.35 to ship. I'd like to get a couple bucks for my time and to cover the PayPal fees, so let's say for $18, I'll stuff a Priority Mail box with whatever you want. You've got about 24 hours before these things hit the dumpster. I hate to just chuck Frank MIller or Simon Bisley, but I'm tired of having these things around. Below I'll post some photos and descriptions of some of the items that'll be going tomorrow night. If you're interested in them, let me know ASAP. If you live in the Springfield, MA area, you can have them all for, say, ten bucks with local pickup. Just post "take it" with a note of the items you want in your box. First come, first served. Returns at your expense within 14 days. Payment by Paypal.
  6. That's all folks! Thanks for stopping by, and thanks to IngelsFan and AdamStrange for the purchases!
  7. And for a clean sweep... that issue #6 is free if you've purchased from this thread previously. Just claim it.
  8. Last one from this batch. From the Tomb #6. Looks VF+, but there's some waviness that indicates moisture damage, so call it a VG. These early ones are so tough to come by. $10.
  9. From the Tomb #14. F/VF. This one's particularly awesome. A Halloween issue. Reform School Girl on the back cover. Haunt of Fear. Don Heck's horror art. And a lead story about characters returning from the dead. $5.
  10. From the Tomb #28. VG. Featuring an article (part 2) of a subject near and dear to my heart: the anti-comics campaigns including the US Senate investigation into the dangers of comic books. $5
  11. If you collect pre-code horror and you're not already familiar with Peter Normanton's "From The Tomb" magazine, you should be. The magazine focuses on horror comics of all types (gold, silver, bronze, modern, magazines...), not just PCH. But it's the PCH stuff that I found most impressive when I started reading this mag years ago. Earliest issues of the magazine were on a plain, glossless paper stock with mostly B&W illos. As the series progressed the paper became glossy and the amount of color increased. After years of looking, I finally completed my collection of this series. I'm offering my undercopies here. These are mostly reading copies in the VG range, but what great reads they are. I took photos of the table of contents of each issue, as well as some key interior shots. The usual rules. No HOS or probationers. Shipping is an additional $5 shipping per order (not per issue) within the continental US. I'm willing to ship internationally, but it can get expensive so contact me first. Payment by PayPal. Returns within 14 days. If I made a mistake in the listing, returns are at my expense. If you're returning for any other reason, then the return shipping is at your expense. I'm willing to listen to offers, but "take it" in thread trumps all discussions.