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Xaltotun

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  1. Fight Stories, July 1929, the very first Steve Costigan story, in beautiful condition, and which cost me a whopping $4 (+ postage) ten years or so ago.
  2. I admire your perseverance and why you are doing this. I wish you the best of luck!
  3. For sale, Girasol Weird Tales facsimile. The first 21 issues (March 1923 to June 1925), all in excellent condition. Sold as a lot only. Will be sent insured & with tracking number, postpaid. $1,600. Paypal only. Important: I am leaving home for a month beginning Thursday 8. So be quick or be ready to wait a bit in case I am already gone.
  4. Three Magic Carpet Magazine with some ultra cool covers by Brundage and Allen St. John.
  5. Not a pulp, I know, but....one of my latest acquisititions, the original print to the most famous REH photo of all times, signed by Howard's father and sent to E Hoffman Price in 1945, and since featured on dozens and dozens of publications/books/etc. Only two original prints of that particular photo survive, the other one unsigned. That second print is also in my collection. (A third one, formerly belonging to Howard's girlfriend Novalyne Price, was stolen from her by an unscrupulous fan, and subsequently disappeared. It has never resurfaced in close to 50 years.)
  6. Action Stories, October 1931. This contains "Blow the Chinks Down", A so-called Steve Costigan story, but which originally featured Mike Dorgan and Bill McGlory, and was turned into a Costigan by the editors without telling Howard. Original title was "The House of Peril". This copy used to belong to Darrell C. Richardson.
  7. It was over the counter, except in rural communities, where the covers would often be considered too lurid.
  8. Oh, I just discovered this thread... (been gone a looong time from this board). This one has one of Howard's best westerns, one of his best tales ever, even. Smashing Novels Magazine, December 1936. Published a few months after Howard's death. Howard had written two endings to the story. They published both.
  9. Three rare Robert E. Howard sport pulps (featuring Kid Allison).
  10. Yeah, thanks. I was actually working on it.
  11. Grades are usual pulp grades, not comics. I am picky when it comes to grades. Minimum 3 pulps (because I live far away), but the good thing is that I ship free of charge, home-delivered and with a tracking number. But you need take 3 minimum for that to work. Otherwise, it's 12 Dollars postage per. Paypal only. No returns, but I answer every question you may have and send as many scans as you need! Adventure Magazine / Oct 1933 / F/VF: $70 Adventure Magazine / Nov 1933 / F/VF: $70 Adventure Magazine / Dec 1933 / F/VF: $70 Fantastic Adventures / Oct 1941 / F/VF / $20 Astonishing Stories / June 1940 / F / SOLD Fantastic Adventures / Oct 1941 / VF- / boobies on cover! / $70 Future Science-Fiction / Jul 50 / F/VF / SOLD G-Men / Nov 1938 / F / $50 G-Men / March 1939 / Fi / $50 Out of this World / Dec 1950 / "Crom the Barbarian" comic book section / F/VF / $95 The Shadow / Apr 1941 / 10th Anniversary issue / F / 100 Thrilling Wonder Stories / Apr 1938 / Clark Ashton Smith / F / $60 Thrilling Wonder Stories / Feb 1947 / F / SOLD Thrilling Wonder Stories / Dec 49 / F/VF / Bradbury / $50
  12. Here is a little something which I acquired recently. It was part of a lot so I didn't pay close attention at first, but then a) I realized this was REH's handwriting and not the teller/banker's. b) Then I checked the dates, sales and payments received by Howard, and voilà: this is very probably the bank receipt for the check he cashed for "The Shadow Kingdom".
  13. And one I had never seen before, in excellent condition, to boot.
  14. Recent Fight Stories haul. Only two REH issues missing now.
  15. Ultra nice Wonder Woman! Congrats. Can't believe it's been nine years already. Here's my Dave Stevens sketch, done some 25 years ago at Angoulême in France.
  16. Several pages of the third issue of Rocketeer Adventure Magazine found their way into the market, probably sold by the various people who had helped Dave meet the deadline on that issue (Art Adams, Sandy Plunkett and others). Not saying the auction is legit, or not, but yes, there are pages out there. Dave had also sold a few pages of art over the years when he was in need of money. He told me he had sold the original cover to Comico Chistmast Special because he needed cash to pay his income tax.
  17. And here's one edition of "The Tempter" that I am pretty sure nobody has ever seen: a clipping from Its very first appearance in The Cross Plains Review, 18 June 1937, one year after Howard's death.