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ArkhamCastle

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  1. On 9/16/2023 at 3:47 PM, Surfing Alien said:

    Avon Fantasy Reader 8   1948 Classic Conan Good Girl cover art for "Queen of the Black Coast"   $10

    Good/Very Good - solid and complete with a strong spine and no missing pages, small, unnecessary tape to top and bottom spine.

    I know this ain't lasting long.

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    take

  2. On 8/18/2023 at 1:27 PM, ArkhamCastle said:

    I had the opportunity to meet with Jerry Eiger in his apartment in the early 1980's.  I was about to publishing Lance Carrigan Of The Galactic with Jay Disbrow at that time.  Mr. Eiger was nice enough to show me the original art for Planet #1.  He declined my offer to purchase it. Lol.

    As I think about that day with Mr. Eiger I believe he showed me just the O A to the cover of Planet #1.  Not sure if he had the rest of the book.

  3. On 8/13/2023 at 1:17 PM, Zolnerowich said:

    I was super fortunate to have met Jon Berk, though only once, at the unforgettable Preview Night that ComicConnect organized in 2017 in advance of the auction. The books and original art on display (including the OA of Planet Comics #1 !!!), were breathtaking. He was very gracious discussing GA books with a N00B like me, and when I told him that Lou Fine's Jumbo Comics #10 was one of my favorite books, first, his eyes sparkled, and next, he suddenly pantomimed the full grand pose and arc where the hero has just flung his spear into the monster's flesh. I'll never forget that moment. Long Live Jon Berk!!!

    I had the opportunity to meet with Jerry Eiger in his apartment in the early 1980's.  I was about to publishing Lance Carrigan Of The Galactic with Jay Disbrow at that time.  Mr. Eiger was nice enough to show me the original art for Planet #1.  He declined my offer to purchase it. Lol.