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goldust40

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  1. Surely the Guardians Of The Galaxy should be notified first??
  2. It's supposed to make you drool over the notion that you may have found a rube whose comics you can buy for a song. It is in effect the oldest trick in the book.
  3. Yes. Probably $4-5K. Isn't that close to the range for a 9.4 BCM #50 or a ToT #15? I know WT #25 is a high demand book, but didn't think it had quite caught up with the big two Harvey PCH books. As far as I know, and I've been a PCH obsessive for many years now, a Witches Tales 25 in 9.4 is that much scarcer than a BCM or ToT 15 in the same grade. I've been asked about it by dedicated horrorheads enough times, so it's not like it's flown under the radar particularly. I've not seen a copy of this book up for sale in that grade, and I've seen enough of the other two big Harvey books. There are no sales listed on GPA above 7.0, for what it's worth.... Interesting. I wonder if there were less file copies than the other two, or if a big sale would bring them out of the woodwork. What was the 7.0 GPA? $400, three years ago. A 6.0 more recently went for the same price, give or take.
  4. Yes. Probably $4-5K. Isn't that close to the range for a 9.4 BCM #50 or a ToT #15? I know WT #25 is a high demand book, but didn't think it had quite caught up with the big two Harvey PCH books. As far as I know, and I've been a PCH obsessive for many years now, a Witches Tales 25 in 9.4 is that much scarcer than a BCM or ToT 15 in the same grade. I've been asked about it by dedicated horrorheads enough times, so it's not like it's flown under the radar particularly. I've not seen a copy of this book up for sale in that grade, and I've seen enough of the other two big Harvey books. There are no sales listed on GPA above 7.0, for what it's worth....
  5. Crikey Ches, you've only gone and cracked it. (thumbs u
  6. Comics, regardless of genre, don't get much better than that.
  7. Nice to see Atlas horror getting some love (not that I'll be fast enough to bag one of them this evening...)
  8. Fantastic books, Fay. Been after a Men's Adventures 13 for some time...looks like a great copy, as does the War 23 (one of the best Atlas war covers).
  9. would you call it your Fantastic Four-Five Frank Frazetta Famous Funnies run? That cover is amazing... All the Frazetta covers in that run (Famous Funnies 209 - 216, and Weird Science-Fantasy 29) are the business. Thanks everyone. One of my favorite covers of all time. goldust40, why is Weird Science-Fantasy 29 considered part of that run? As nickwire mentioned, Frazetta was commissioned to draw the cover for Famous Funnies 217, but the cover was rejected by the publisher for being too violent. E.C. snapped up the cover for their science-fiction title several months later.
  10. would you call it your Fantastic Four-Five Frank Frazetta Famous Funnies run? That cover is amazing... All the Frazetta covers in that run (Famous Funnies 209 - 216, and Weird Science-Fantasy 29) are the business.
  11. name - Sir Jeffro du Bois address - 69 Clown Way food preferences - Fish sexual proclivities - Fish work schedule - Yeah, like I'm gonna give you that personal info Bank account details?? Bank United of Nigeria. Account # 5698-558A-9638-FOFF Waist, inside leg and jacket measurements?
  12. name - Sir Jeffro du Bois address - 69 Clown Way food preferences - Fish sexual proclivities - Fish work schedule - Yeah, like I'm gonna give you that personal info Bank account details??
  13. Not me. You were always this grumpy? You need to ask? I am not grumpy. Go to hell... the both of you. You're more tetchy than grumpy.
  14. Who would spend $12,000 on a comic drawn by Frank Robbins? Not as bad as Liefeld. And he can draw feet. ...and the guy has one left arm and one right arm. ...and they are on the correct sides. You guys are insane. I'd rather look at Liefeld's art than that abomination any day. Oddly enough, Robbins was an adequate newspaper strip artist who borrowed heavily from his hero, Milton Canniff. His comic work is dreadful of course, but he's better than Liefeld. At least Robbins could do facial expressions.