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I was a bit to young to meet her before her death in 1978 but one of my cousins has a massive SF collection and met her and the hubby a few times including the 1971 SDCC I believe. It had nothing to do with his death but I always found it a bit ironic she died almost exactly a year later than Ed. Had she lived into the 1980’s or later no doubt Star Wars fans would have been all over her.
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I think you’re going to need a bigger wallet than 25k. It sold for over 26k all the way back in 2010. To put that in perspective the Walking Dead mini series was still many months away from its TV premiere. COVID was a decade away still. Marvel had yet to launch Thor, Cap or the Avengers into movie franchises. The iPhone and smart phones in general were still trying to push the flip phones out in their 3g world and we were playing PlayStation 3. I’d be shocked if it stayed in the 25k ballpark back here in 2024…
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I’ll take the second white paged copy.
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This Week in Your Bronze Age Collection!!
N e r V replied to TupennyConan's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
Something special for me. Only 4 copies on the census and this is at the top with white pages. You can find these on eBay easy enough but I just wanted a high grade PC copy to put away. This worked! -
This Week in Your Bronze Age Collection!!
N e r V replied to TupennyConan's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
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What's new in your Silver Age collection this week
N e r V replied to Silver's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
I know the Colletta/Kirby debate among Kirby fans but being highly aware of Colletta’s beautiful romance art long before his Kirby days of inking I find their run on Thor as the best artist/inker team on the title with the Simonson run being second. As Cory Sedlmeier at Marvel said while producing the Masterworks line the voodoo magic was just right with those two. -
I’ll think about submitting a few low figure pulps first. I want to see how the cases look in person. I’m not totally sold on how the overhang is going to work in a slab and storage being done like a comic. So no August 1928 Amazing Stories or key Brundage covers to start.
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Comics, Pulps, and Paperbacks: Why such a discrepancy in values?
N e r V replied to Reno McCoy's topic in Pulp Magazines
Yes and a pain in the a-s-s when bidding against on romance and Peanuts comics. -
White paged copy in grade of the infamous title. Stunning Brunner cover with first Howard solo story.
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What's new in your Silver Age collection this week
N e r V replied to Silver's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
White paged copy of the first Controller from Iron Man #12. Anyone reading Jim Starlins Captain Marvel in the 1970’s remembers him.