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Other Pocket Guide and Sup program has sold via PM.
TTA39 is left. Shoot an offer if interested
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Take 20% off remaining items
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On 10/2/2023 at 7:07 AM, ChasingKingKirby said:
I'll take the pocket guide for 10% Off
for the $50 one
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PRCE DROP - Take 10% off prices
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On 10/1/2023 at 4:43 PM, vaillant said:
I always LOVE your sales threads!
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On 10/1/2023 at 2:41 PM, SpideyFein said:
I’ll take TTA37
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No HOS or Probies. First in the thread gets the items. Shipping within the US is included. Outside of the country add $10 shipping. PayPal preferred. Returns accepted within 5 days
Tales to Astonish 37. Top left corner paper loss to cover, 1" crease to lower right cover that breaks color, some spine ticks. Calling this a 5.5/6.0.
$150SOLDTales to Astonish 39. Some Marvel chipping to top edge. Spine ticks. Does not appear to be pressed.. Calling this a 5.5 but should upgrade after a CP. $150
Ephemera related to the ""It's A Bird... It's A Plane... It's Superman" musical that appeared on Broadway in 1966. The musical had music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Lee Adams. Based on the comic book character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics, the musical was first performed on Broadway in 1966 and received generally positive reviews, but it failed to catch on w/the theater-going public and closed on July 17, 1966 after 129 performances. The musical received three Tony Award nominations. What's interesting is the the play producers used Marvel Comics graphics like "Fantastic" and "Classic" that appeared on their comics. Offered here is the original program, ticket stub and ticket envelope as well as flyer insert. Some creasing and wear but VG overall. Uncommon.
$75SOLDPocket Guide to China. Early 1942 printing with the racist Milt Caniff comic strip "How to Spot a Jap" with Terry & the Pirates. Only the 1942 printing had this strip - it was dropped for all subsequent printings. VG cond
$60SOLDAnother copy of the China guide but with a dark scuff to front VG-
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On 9/4/2023 at 1:43 PM, catrick339 said:
just for the Scribblys!
Catrick
Thread closed
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No HOS or Probies. First in the thread gets the items. Shipping within the US is included. Outside of the country add $10 shipping. PayPal preferred. Returns accepted within 5 days
Selling the following as one lot. Mostly lower grade so expect loose covers, marginal tears, etc
- Little Max 1 (Harvey) - Little Dot (prototype?) begins, loose cover
- Little Max 7 (Harvey) - this one is nice mid grade (has a 1" closed tear on FC edge)
- Little Max 6 (Harvey)
- Little Max 8 (Harvey)
- Sad Sack 3 (Harvey) - loose cover
- Scribbly 10 (DC) - loose cover
- Scribbly 13 (DC) - loose cover, has nice house ad for Tomahawk 1 on inner cover
- Sugar and Spike 5 (DC) early issue; some water staining/rat chew to right edge, loose covers
- Little Audrey 14 (St John) mid grade
- Comics on Parade 74
- Marge's Little Lulu 26, 35, 45, 62, 75
- Carl Anderson's Henry 4, 16
- Raggedy Ann & Andy 30
- Lil' Rascal Twins 12
- The Kilroys 26
- Four Color 937 (Ruff and Ready) - 1st Hanna Barbara comic
- Little Iodine 2, 4
Asking $150 for lot
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Take 10% off listed prices. I'm leaving this up for a few more hours and then closing the thread
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No HOS or Probies. First in the thread gets the items. Shipping within the US is included. Outside of the country add $10 shipping. PayPal preferred. Returns accepted within 5 days
All-Star Comics 34. Has a 1/2" closed tear on the rear cover top margin. Also a small thumb sized stain on the margin of one page. Some staple wear. Very small cover stain by Atom's boot. Calling this a 5.0/5.5.
$750$700Tales to Astonish 37. Top left corner paper loss to cover, 1" crease to lower right cover that breaks color, some spine ticks. Calling this a 5.5/6.0.
$250$225Tales to Astonish 39. Some Marvel chipping to top edge. Spine ticks. Does not appear to be pressed.. Calling this a 5.5 but should upgrade after a CP.
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Paper quality is supple. No brittleness
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On 12/4/2022 at 3:25 PM, PeteFromPetesBasement said:
I'll take the Pocket Guide to China!
. Thanks all. Thread is closed
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On 12/4/2022 at 1:35 PM, jbpez said:
take liberty mag. always wanted this!
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No HOS or Probies. PMs welcome but first in the thread gets the item. PayPal preferred. Return policy - please contact me within 3 days of receipt and we will try to work something out. Shipping within the US is included - outside the US add $40.
Liberty Magazine Jan 4 1947. For Matt Baker lovers. Includes the original inspiration for Cinderella Love 25 in a story called Nocturne Creole. Illustration is by Ernest Chiriacka. Some spine wear esp by staples. Very small triangle shaped paper loss on outer rear cover - VG overall. Scarce $150
Pocket Guide to China. Early 1942 printing with the racist Milt Caniff comic strip "How to Spot a Jap" with Terry & the Pirates. Only the 1942 printing had this strip - it was dropped for all subsequent printings. FN+. $80
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CLOSED - JOE SIMON HS Yearbooks (Jan 1932, Jun 1932 The Key - Benjamin Franklin HS in Rochester NY)
in Golden/Silver/Bronze Age Only
Posted · Edited by archiefan
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