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  1. absolutely. the likely paucity of very high grade examples.
  2. all of the above. probably: 1) relatively little demand 2) relatively low value 101) existing very high grade copies
  3. love the severin, but i would expect many 1950s westerns to be non-represented in the census!
  4. I never really collected anything past the early 1940s, so even though they are great, I never collected them. I have this one (MALE BONDAGE!) but I don't have a picture of mine handy, so I stole this image from HA.
  5. Mail Call! Popular Comics #49, March, 1940. Martan The Marvel Man cover. 3 on the census.
  6. I never collected 50s war comics, so I really couldn't weigh in. Looking on Heritage past auctions this issue has been included in several groups, that did not go for much money. All kinds of strange stuff has been going crazy lately, though! Lol
  7. What did you want to know? https://www.comics.org/issue/211471/?
  8. The second comic isn't a Superman comic. It's Amazing Man #10 from Centaur Publications. The Superman book is Action Comics #21.
  9. I've been neglecting contributing my Mail Calls to the thread! Crackajack Funnies #29, Dell, November, 1940. Al McWilliams WWII cover. 5 copies on the census.
  10. Mail call! Crackajack Funnies #29, Dell, November, 1940. Al McWilliams WWII cover.
  11. Mail call! Crackajack Funnies #29, Dell, November, 1940. Al McWilliams WWII cover.