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OtherEric

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  1. I think this is the only D-Series book that hasn't been shown in the thread yet, other than the 2nd print of Solar Lottery which I don't have a scan of. Honestly not sure if I still have the book or not, I may have sold it after I got the D-103 first print.
  2. And his two most famous novels. That's enough from me for now, if others join the thread I'll post some more of my books.
  3. It seems to me that every time something by PKD gets posted on the forums, a lot of us respond that he's one of our favorite writers, even if we can't write his name on the forums. I figured that an appreciation thread might be, well, appreciated. Let's start with some of his earliest appearances in the Pulps. I've got 4 of his 5 appearances in Planet Stories, I'm missing his 2nd story.
  4. I may have to order that direct for the poster....
  5. I know for a while, it seemed like many of the regulars in the paperback thread were racing to put together their runs. Some great stuff:
  6. Here's hoping your year improves in rapid order! I know there have been times in my life where just about the only joy I've found is in comics, they can be a wonderful escape for a while so we can face the world again.
  7. I have so far avoided the lure of UK paperbacks. Don’t ask about pulps and comics…
  8. I consider myself super lucky to have found my copy for under $10 at a local store:
  9. I slept, albeit poorly given that I didn't get my forum fix before I went to bed.
  10. I think the second one should NOT be "Annual", despite it being called an annual on the cover it's really just issue #15 of the regular series. It's admittedly confusing and debatable, though.
  11. Actually, the second one is right, it's issue #15 of the regular series. The first is the Kung Fu Special or the Special Album Edition Deadly Hands of Kung Fu. As far as I know there was never a Deadly Hands of Kung Fu Annual published by Marvel, just the issue #15 that was labeled an annual but was part of the regular series.
  12. The only two I've got from the top 20. I've had my copy for over 30 years now and yet there is still some part of me that is just amazed that I own a Mad #1.
  13. I thought it was because Sutton wasn't assigned the Vampirella story in this case, but he was. We'll be getting a new artist in issue #12. Adams has been doing Batman since at least 1968, on covers as well as his two issues of World's Finest and his longer run on Brave & the Bold. I don't think Adams ever did a Batman story for a non-DC magazine, but he did do a "Deadman" story for National Lampoon. According to him, the writer of that story had actually never heard of DC's Deadman, much less that Adams was the artist most associated with the feature. It appeared in this issue, with the legendary cover:
  14. I'll work on that when I get a chance, you can do it either way and neither are particularly intuitive.
  15. @Get Marwood & I: Thank you for updating my status! Don't forget to give @Yorick the UK rider as well, though.
  16. That would be even better, if you could! Thank you.
  17. That would be even better, if you could!