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goldust40

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  1. I'm just so happy I get to buy FROM you Andy! Thanks William! There will be more in the near future!
  2. I certainly have been (when do I get my membership card?). Many thanks William!!
  3. And it's only afternoon here too. That's what I get for trying to be formal.
  4. Wild Boy 10 VFN- $525. Off-white to white pages. Bit of GGA to end this brief sale. Probably the glossiest GA / Atom Age book I've ever seen. It gleams. Ziff-Davis, like Avon, always produced great painted covers - have barely seen this book before...
  5. This Magazine Is Haunted 8 FN Off-white pages. $185. Nice eye appeal. SOLD to comcav
  6. Tales Of Horror 9 VG- Off-white pages. $115 SOLD to comcav
  7. Joker Comics 32 FN Off-white pages. $125 SOLD to comcav Flat and clean, only slight wear on the back.
  8. For sale this evening, four nifty books all from the late 40s and early 50s. Payment:- Paypal (preferred), check, bank transfer. Shipping:- Please add $20 (for however many books) for insured boxed shipping, globally. Returns - please notify within two weeks of reception. No knaves, ne'er do wells, naughty folks, etc. Scans to follow...
  9. Well, at least you understand your addiction! And much obliged on leaving me something.
  10. I was wondering where you'd gone. And E.C.s - they're overrated. Stick to Bakers.
  11. That had your name all over it!! Congrats on the pick up!! Am I that predictable? J/K! Thanks Max.
  12. First Heritage, and now CGC have discovered London. Will Metro open up an office in the Smoke as well?
  13. I'm not in the club and rather fed up with that status. Awesome book.
  14. Let's face it, most in demand GA covers feature similar scenarios, especially when they're drawn by Alex Schomburg (but by no means only him). The difference being that Suspense 3 was first, although certain pulp covers would've been an influence. All that's required apart from a damsel in a flimsy dress in bondage in a pit of some kind (or a glass tube) being rescued in the nick of time by the hero from snakes, fire, swords, axes, hypodermic needles (usually wielded by mad scientists or dwarfs) etc. is the presence of hooded Nazis or secret society goons and perhaps some other indistinct weirdos and the obligatory executioner added for local colour. Hitler with an oversized green head optional, of course. And voila, the poor man's Suspense 3. Don't get me wrong, I love all that stuff. I definitely want every single variation of that theme ever printed in the GA, including that icon book.