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143ksk

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  1. My understanding is he did the covers until some time in the late '50s/early '60s, but I don't know for sure.
  2. It varies significantly over time. I really like the '30s strips (which are reprinted in the books from the '30s to early '40s) which are often adventure style serials. Over the next 20 or so years, it gradually morphed into the classic 3 Rocks strips, which I also like... I'm happy to send you a couple of readers if you'd like.
  3. Some of the earliest Bushmiller covers featuring Fritzi and Nancy
  4. The first book dedicated to Fritzi Ritz. She had been in anthology titles such as Tip Top since the mid '30s.
  5. To the best of my knowledge, we have never had a thread for Ernie and his creations. For those not familiar, I highly recommend Bill Griffith's graphic Bushmiller biography, Three Rocks. Well worth the money and time. Please feel free to post comic books, OA, comic strips or any other Bushmiller stuff you've got.
  6. Totally depends on the pedigree. I wouldn't have any problem with having a bronze pedigree book signed...
  7. Samm Schwartz would be my guess as well based on the description...
  8. Showcase #57 graded at 5.0 with off-white to white pages. First Enemy Ace tryout issue! $150