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Thread should be updated now. A quick recap of what is left: Page 1 Reggie #9 - $39 Black Cat #45 - $270 Harvey Citizenship Books - $80 each (x2) Jungle #98 - $10 Famous Crimes #2 - $200 Famous Crimes #20 - $20 Forbidden Worlds #53 - $20 Airboy V8#8 - $10 War Birds #1 - $5 Page 2 Fighting Fronts #1 - $15 Battlefront #5 - $8 SOLD Robotmen of the Lost Planet - $150 GI Joe #31 - $5 Moon Girl #1 Replica - $8 Page 3 Racket Squad #8 - $4 Movie Love #21 - $10 Katy Keene #7 - $15 Kaanga #3 - $8 Crime Reporter #1 - $115 SOLD Kid Colt #95 - $5 Calling All Boys #12 - $5 Tim Holt #16 - $5 Page 4 Tim Holt #18 - $5 Tim Holt #24 - $5 Tim Holt 3D - $6 Kilroys #49 - $8 Plastic Man #13 - $15 Pinup Scrap Book - $40 Blackhawk #24 - $20
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Here's an odd one. This is a scrap book dated 1942. Seventeen pages have images. They are cutouts from magazines. It is all movie and pinup pictures. There are two loose photos with nekid women front and back (the photos, not the women...) making for 4 such pictures. As Rick would say, if you fly the I'll Take It flag, you are stating that you are 21 or over. $40.
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Plastic Man #13 1.0 $15 Cover detached and bug chew through the bug. Bug chew doesn't affect art. There is a stellar 14 page GGA story that is worth the price (not affected by chew or crayon). Some panels and back cover have crayon. Seems the original owner was an man like Kramer. Was "hot" a term used for women in the 1940s?
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I am going to try and sneak a few books in before @catrick339 starts up is great sales thread again today. I'll pick up a bit on his western theme. I've had many books from this "peg" collection. All are low grade. This came out of the Pittsburgh area. I'd be curious to know what newsstand used the "peg" notation when writing arrival dates on the cover. Tim Holt #16 1.0 $5 Cover split and detached. Rusty staples. Early Ghost Rider.