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ComicBookGuy

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  1. Hi Tim: I don't know where you are getting your info about the Western Pa collection and attributing it to me, but I think that you need to check your facts.

     

    This isn't the first time that I've seen something that you have written and lol.

     

    There were multiple copies of Showcase 4 which copy are you referring to.

     

    The Showcase run was offered for sale a few years ago minus some of the key books and the condition had deteriorated from handling and storage. That is what I believe I told you, how you manufactured that into your statement is beyond me!

     

    Oh, I forgot you're an attorney, that explains it! smile.gif

     

    Best, Tom

     

    Your post seems to imply that you have information about the Western Penns that could be of interest to the readers of this thread. Is it your source of amusement to "tease" the readers of this thread by withholding it? Why not just be a constructive contributor? I'm sure we'd all like to hear about the Western Penns as I own several myself. By the way, writing in complete sentences, not run-ons, may help us to understand what you are saying better.

    Joe

  2. This thread is an amazing showcase of comic book history! 893applaud-thumb.gif (Pun intended!) As early as the mid-1980s I had given up trying to find early 1960s or 1950s DC's in high grade, thinking they pretty much didn't exist. Now I know why I could never find them -- you guys got to them first! What's impossible is finding them not only in grade, but without the edge tanning that frequently plagues them. Keep them coming. I'll post some more myself later.

    Joe

  3. WOW!!! Dennis the Menace #1! I've never seen that before, in any grade! Talk about tough to find. Dennis's are a totally different ballgame.

     

    Joe, do you think you can post some of the great travel story covers? cloud9.gif893crossfingers-thumb.gif

     

    I will definitely post the first twenty of the giants and regular series, which is mostly Bethlehems. I know I keep saying I'm about to do it, but something always comes up. I am finished with my move into a new place, so they will be up very soon. I've got about half of them scanned and they're all in front of me, so it's about to happen!!!

    Joe

  4. Thanks. I've been reading old posts and noticed that you had purchased the Dennis ebay lot. I tracked that lot but had other priorities at the time. those are wonderful books. post more when you get a chance.

     

    A belated "thank you" to you for not bidding them up higher than they already were!!! grin.gif This Dennis #1 is not actually part of the Bethlehem collection. The Bethlehems were missing 1, 4, and 11 and look a good deal nicer than this.

    By the way, I was so impressed by your Batman 92 comic I was just looking for one on ebay. There's not one copy -- in any shape. I'm focusing on getting 100 to 130 complete right now as I have 131 and up already.

    Joe

  5. I'm getting ready to start a Dennis the Menace thread, so here is a preview: The best known copy of an impossible book to find in high grade. I've been looking since I was ten and this is the best I've ever seen. cloud9.gif By the way, this IS a ten center, not a zero center!!! 27_laughing.gif Keep the posts coming -- I'm loving it so far. Great thread idea, tth2!!! 893applaud-thumb.gif

    Joe

     

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  6. Great cover for sure! And the first time I completed the DC horror runs (Early 90's, didn't collect weird war or ghosts at that point though...) That was the LAST book I needed. it took forever to find one. Ebay has made it much easier, but back then, it was just nonexistant!

     

    I agree! I bought this, my reading copy, from Metro back in the 1990s as an 8.5, and that was the first time I'd EVER seen a high grade copy. This past summer I bought a beautiful slabbed 9.0 off ebay. When did I start looking for a nice copy? Early 1980s. So it took about 25 years to get a decent copy. Of course, I HAVE been doing other things during those years....

    Joe

  7. Unexpected 202 is by far the book that has made me screwy.gif for horror comics!

     

    This is the horror cover that's always blown me away. I just posted this in the bronze age cover thread, even though it really belongs here. Forgive me if someone's already posted it, but I haven't made it through all 300+ pages yet! This is my reading copy. My slabbed 9.0 is not quite as handy at the moment.

     

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  8. I just posted this in the Silver Forum but thought it'd go nicely here too in case some of you don't go over there. It took me twenty years to find a decent copy of this comic. $%^&in' impossible in high grade and with no discoloration! This is the Northland copy, 9.2. cloud9.gif

     

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  9. Here's my #4. Probably just a 7.5 but not bad considering I paid only $28 for the whole set. Nice cover on this one.

     

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    I'd say you got a great buy! Chamber of Darkness and Tower of Shadows are two underrated series. You get art by Steranko, Adams, Smith, Buscema, Wrightson, and great stories with adaptations of Lovecraft, etc. These books get lost in the mix of all those endless Marvel Bronze reprint titles, and new generations of collectors don't know about them, even though they kicked off the beginning of the Bronze Marvel horror genre. Isn't TOS 1 the first Marvel horror comic? These are some of the few Marvel horror books that can hold their own against the DC Bronze books.

    Joe

  10. I buy em cause I like em.

     

    Me too! 893applaud-thumb.gif

    I'm just glad I completed my sets before they got expensive. This stuff was dirt cheap in the 1980s, in dollar boxes! Now just upgrading issues here and there is expensive. I can't imagine starting Werewolf, Frankenstein, Witching Hour, Tomb of Dracula, House of Mystery, House of Secrets, Unexpected, or any of these sets from scratch now. The competition for the books plus the prices put this game in the realm of the impossible or the very wealthy...

    The Gold Key stuff - Karloff, Ripley's, Twilight Zone - and the Charltons are about the only area that isn't priced through the stratosphere. Even the Marvel reprint stuff is expensive comparatively.

    Joe