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Magic Carpet, Jan 1934
1st appearance Red Sonya by Robert E. Howard (later converted to Red Sonja by Roy Thomas)
Brundage cover
VF, $4000
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Phantom Detective #1, Feb 1933
1st appearance Phantom Detective
This hero pulp ran 170 issues from 1933-1953. This 1st issue pre-dates Doc Savage #1 by one month.
Good condition. Piece out top right of cover, first page glued to inside front cover for reinforcement (just ads, does not affect story or table of contents).
$1000- asimovpulps, Joshua33 and Sarg
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Amazing Stories, Oct 1928
Classic lion vs. robot cover, one of the best cover in the run!
VF, $1750
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Next up, a lot of 3 Operator #5s, all part of the Purple Invasion series (the War and Peace of the pulps).
$750 for the lot of 3SOLD- Aug-Sep 1936 (Purple Invasion #2), Fine
- Mar-Apr 1937 (Purple Invasion #7), Fine (torture wheel cover)
- Jul-Aug 1937 (Purple Invasion #9), VG+
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I have some nice pulps for sale.
wins it.
Payment by Paypal or check. Prices include free shipping in the US. Outside the US is possible but will cost more.
Returns accepted within 14 days.
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First up, a lot of 15 Doc Savage pulps from 1934-37 (years 2-5). Nice solid mid-grade copies, clean with great colors!
$3850 for the lot of 15 Doc Savages
- Feb 1934, VG/F
- Mar 1934, F
- May 1934, G/VG
- Jun 1934, G/VG
- Jul 1934, VG+
- Aug 1934, VG
- Sep 1934, VG
- Oct 1934, VG+
- Nov 1934, G/VG
- Dec 1934, VG+
- Apr 1935, VG light trim
- Dec 1935, G (piece out of bc)
- Jul 1936, VG+
- Aug 1936, VG+
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On 9/15/2021 at 5:28 PM, FoggyNelson said:
I never knew there were so many women an wolves covers
I may even have missed some. That was just off the top of my head.
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On 9/12/2021 at 8:21 PM, jimjum12 said:
I can only imagine what it was like when you folks were dropping a hundred and fifty on these and wondering if you were overpaying... if maybe something was wrong GOD BLESS...
-jimbo(a friend of jesus)
Ah, the good ol' days! I miss them. Yeah, I used to wonder why no one else was going after this stuff. I feel like competition was light for years. Different story now.
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Yes, a little high. But honestly, pulp grading is the wild west right now, and has been for years.
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On 9/2/2021 at 7:00 PM, Sarg said:
"first batch"???
He ain't here to play!
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On 9/3/2021 at 12:48 PM, the_Leader_knows said:
Attendance was strong on Thursday and Friday. Weak on Saturday and Sunday.
Agreed, except for Sunday, which was pretty busy early on. Several people commented they had never seen so many people there on Sunday.
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Yes, it's just a printing defect.
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On 8/29/2021 at 8:03 PM, Sarg said:Hard to believe that's from 1905. Possibly the first "modern" pulp? This kind of design/artwork didn't start coming into vogue until many years later...
Well, the 1st issue of Popular from 1903 is the first pulp with a four color cover, so yes, you're right, Populars from this era were ahead of their time.
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Amazing items in the auctions, Doug. The hits just keep coming. Wow!
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On 8/17/2021 at 8:13 PM, sagii said:
When you have been complemented by a Pulp collector legend
And...it predates the Dynamic Science, which I thought was the first pulp Hitler cover.
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Weird Tales, Jul 1941
OK, obviously not a Hitler cover (but that is a self-portrait of Hannes Bok), but this book is important for the story "I Killed Hitler" by Ralph Milne Farley (Roger Sherman Hoar). It's the very first story about travelling back in time to kill young Hitler. Note the date of publication, July 1941, well before Pearl Harbor. And it was probably on the newsstands in May, certainly by June, which means it was probably written in late 1940 or early 1941.
Oh, and there's also a story called "The Shadow over Innsmouth" (pt 2) by some guy called Lovecraft.
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Weird Tales, Aug 1928
1st appearance Solomon Kane by Robert E. Howard
Solomon Kane cover story
Also 1st published work by Tennessee Williams!
VG+ with light trimming (very common)
$1000