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Earthshaker01

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  1. This is one of my favorite covers and the nicest copy I have seen of this book Lars of Mars #10 (#1)
  2. 3-D dolly #1 Pricey little book something to do with Richie Rich being init. I have two of these in perfect shape glasses attached.
  3. Here is about as nice a Deadeye Western Vol 1 #1 This comic appears to be very hard to find in nice condition.
  4. Isn't that like the most angry looking Kangaroo. Laying some whoop down on those guys.
  5. Here is oneof my best finds in a while. This comic is just perfect. Has to rank up there as one of the highest grades of this comic. Price on this has shot up recently, not sure why, maybe there is a special character or artist in here. Choice Comics #1 (1941)
  6. This is for all you cowboy fans out there, Here are some grea tcopies with cowboys on the cover.
  7. For you DC fans, psych! not a superhero comic but DC none the less. Animal Antics #1
  8. Wild Bill Hickok #1 in nm condition. How rare is this thing
  9. Here are Scream Comics #1 and #2 both the highest graded. They seem to be rare in high grade.
  10. Ok so I bought this comic years ago from a guy that had sent it into CGC to get graded. At the time they didn't have capsules to handle this thick of a comic, but they did give it a tentive formal rating of 7.0. I bought it from him when he was in need of some cash. Normally I am not a superhero guy but this was a great oppurtunity for such a low price I couldn't pass it up. Not to mention I do like the giant comics and this ranks right up there. Was thinking of sending it in, but I just don't do the CGC for myself. Anyhow here it is a real beauty which should rank as highest graded because I think the CGC registry has 6.5 as their highest graded.
  11. Yuor right I checked 212 it is. CGc registry says a 8.5 is highest graded, Not sure where mine would rate but I love the condition of the two I have. It is a very difficult book to find in nice shape for sure. it has really went up in price lately. The whole thing with Dell giants in general is findinf a nice 90 degree binding. Due to there sze the began to sag in the middle and cause a lot of spne roll when laid flat for long periods. The thinker the book the heavier hence more spine role. The main thing I look for in a dell giant is the squareness of the binding if it ain't square I ain't having it. Outside of the Peter Pan the Vacation Parade is the next toughest to find nice.
  12. Here is the holy grail of Dell Giants in my opinion. I have two of these in great shape. The first onne is gorgeous outside a little wrinkle at the top. It isn't torn just like a bend but nothing servere. The other is just gorgeous as well. I don't know if there are any better than these two out there. I haven't seen them yet or I would have bought them . I think they are hard to find in nice shape because they are so damn think and to find a square binding is really tough.
  13. Here are a bunch of Dell giants. I have pretty much atleast one copy of just about every Dell Giant in Vf+ or better. Most I have multipple copies. Here are a few. Sorry for any glare or plastic bag effects. I did the best I could.
  14. I would say the page quailty is in line with the quality of the cover. I really try and pride myself on getting high quailty books all the way around include the page quailty. I really like this book even more than the Weird Comics #1
  15. I believe it was prior to the cartoon, but not sure. Ill have to check wikipedia or something and get back to you.
  16. DavidMerryweather Glad you like the Weird #1. One other really cool book I got from the guy is this Super-Mystery V1 #1 (1940). It to is in probably the best copy out there. Such a tough book. I feel this book is highly undervalued, and not sure why. I get the feeling it will get on the comic radar soon and go up in value. Looks like Stan Lee might have got his idea for Magneto from this cover.
  17. It is an odd collection, but people seem ot enjoy it. mainly high grade and mostly #1's. I hope one day it will bring a nice return. Plan is to give all 3500 books to my 18 month old daughter when she turns 21, or atleast seller it for her and then give her the cash. I have no idea weather to sell it all as one collection or piece it out. I hope someone will recognize the difficulty and the uniqueness of accumulating the high grade, the obscurity and the quanity of #1's and just buy it as a collection. Time will tell. Thanks for your kind words and glad you are enjoying them.