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stock_rotation

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  1. A-422 points me to a story from Patsy Walker 41 (according to Atlastales.com), but I'm not sure if there can be more than one A-422.

     

    If anyone has that issue unslabbed, can you confirm if this panel is in it?

     

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    It's definitely not from PW 41, and I'd say it's not even an Atlas panel.

     

    Atlas job numbers are almost exclusively in the first panel of a story (exceptions: text stories), and that's not Atlas lettering.

     

    That numbering box looks like a late 50's-early 60's Charlton.

     

    GCD says First Kiss #21, story called Take My Number. I don't see a scan of it online.

  2. It's such a testimony to what teamwork can accomplish. It would probably be impossible for one person to gather them all.... I'm not even sure if any one person even has the full Atlas canon

    Close to 80% of the Timely/Atlas canon has been digitally scanned. I know it's not as nice as having books in hand, but there is a great appeal to having immediate access.

  3. Here is one comic a collector friend pulled out of a stack at a garage sale (he snagged 4 books in total for $30) last month...............

    I call wildly_fanciful_statement. Spider-Man is an iconic, high-profile character whose appeal has been mainstream for at least 30 years. I find it hard to believe that even someone who knows nothing at all about comics or comic book subculture would look at a cover that says 'Introducing Spider-Man' and not question whether if it had any value outside of yard sale filler.