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Issue 34
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Issue 33
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Issue 32
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Issue 31
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The idea that there are 500 of these comics in the series simply scares me. That's one long Short bus.
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Now its my list. BWAHAHAHA.
Hey wait a second..... how'd my name get on there.
5/10/07 PROBATION UPDATE
The following Forum Members are currently on "probation" for failure to complete a transaction in good faith after one month's time:
bronzejunkie
comicmankev
donavan74
ft88
Herald2Galactus (1st "Hall of Shame" Member)
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GO DOG GO
(for all you P D Eastman fans)
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Most Jaw Dropping book in the lot is that Tarzan.
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So if HDL are reading a comic, what is Duey looking at? Or is he redrawn?
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Just saw the thread. I'll send TE a PM to spare any drama queen explatation and resolve it. Everything he said is correct, I just couldn't figure out if I had actually sent his package surface or air. I think air may have been abnormally expensive and while at the post office I decided to ship it surface rather than go through the back and forth of emails. I think total value was under $100 for 20+ books(?)
Anyway, good use of the Probation thread. How many strikes do I get before I sit in the corner?
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Since we are posting westerns
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Carckajack Funnies 39 is probably on the list, I certainly wouldn't turn one down but the Funnies 64 is a pretty decent representation of Andy Panda as his first cover (and classic flag cover) combined with Woody's first appearance.
The Four Color Chilli Willi is on the list and I can't figure a good example of a first Tweety and/or Sylvester the Cat or Yosemite Sam. I guess I need a Four Color 4 and 16 (first series) for solid Mickey and Donald ffirst solo comics but they are pretty pricey at this point and I have a tough time accepting less than VG.
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Group shot of key "Funny Animal" books. Still need an Richie Rich 1, or Little Dot 1 and a Four Color 33 or Large Feature 8. Terry Toons 50 is also a good book I don't have. I suppose also an Our Gang #1 but I'd probably rather have a high grade Tom and Jerry #1 instead.
Let's see what else....a key comic representing animation characters with long running comic book series starting in the 40's. Let me know what you comie up with. Archie, Tracy, Joe Palooka and others are out since they didn't have a serious string of animation shorts from the 40's or 50's. I made an exception for the Barks Scrooge issues and I couldn't decide between showing only one of the two Porky's.
Most of these are really tough finds in Fine or better, thus the lower grades on these keys. Even still, the Funnies and Little Dot are the highest graded copy and the FC 48 is second highest. WDCS 1 speaks for itself and there are maybe 10 Terry Toons 38's graded. The Scrooges are pretty common but what funny animal collection would be complete without.
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Here's an issue 30 (shameless plug) I'll be posting for sale soon.
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Add that to the books where I'd like to see your copy. Not many high grade issues of that one around.
Ed
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Is there a Funnies 64?
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I'm saying farewell to these two ducks which just sold.
Goodbye communist gloves HDL and best Kelly WDCS cover (especially the colors).
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Awesome book. This cover is a swipe from a single panel in issue 16. I thought that was kind of interesting.
Ed
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I'd like to see an up close of that Bugs Bunny Large Feature 8. Never seen that book past VG. I know you don't sell but you don't trade do you?
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Here's some from the Golden Age...
Where are the Disney's and Dells?
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While we're at it, Any double covers? And dang it, any way to see the top edge as well to any of these or at least future scans.
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I too am impressed with the FC 4, what a great cover and I also hope its in the ball park of VF, it sure looks it from here.
Ed
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Nice Keen Detectives WOW.
This just came in, highest single census is a 5.5 and this is tough to get in anything above VG. Great back cover gag too.
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Bangzoom is really Steve Geppi. Washington DC, monster GA collection, dry wit. It all makes sense now.
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