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The Black Hand ®

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  1. Why do they have to make The Black Hand appear so evil. He's just trying to give the nice lady a neck massage.
  2. I once owned a 9.6 AF 15 with white pages. An hour after I got home from the Rexall Drug store it had Butterfinger and Coke stains on it. If only I had known better.
  3. Top Notch was one of the MLJ runs I was able to complete around 15 years ago. Along with Top Notch Laugh, Laugh Comix and then Suzie. I had a lot of fun doing that. One of my more enjoyable periods of comic acquisition.
  4. One of the reasons that Blue Ribbon's are so popular is because of that wonderful villain, The Black Hand.
  5. I remember the second floor having a lot of goodies.
  6. What can I say. I'm a dummy. Oddly enough, one of the books I got in the trade and later sold, I required 20 years ago. A pep 34. It was a fluke getting it back, so it's been a keeper.
  7. I bought an Action 3 at Cherokee Books in the 60's for full retail. $25.00. Around a vg/fine. Traded it for a bunch of stupid books to an older, savvier collector who hounded me day and night to get it.
  8. If I could only have one collection of comics while being stranded on a desert island it would be between every Carl Barks Duck books and Archie up to 1962. As much as I love Archie, I lean more toward Barks, though. Every panel is a masterpiece. The work Harry Lucey did on Archie as well as his MLJ superhero stuff, comes close.
  9. These are a couple of 'Keepers' that like a fool I didn't keep.
  10. Probably, but I have the membership because I've used the boards a lot and felt that it was only right for me to pay.
  11. Avon only made those first two issues then stopped. You can read them here. https://www.pulpmags.org/content/view/issues/out-of-this-world-adventures.html