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gojira

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  1. It's nice to see a few high grade Mystic? I love that title. I don't have any high grade books of that title, but this one is a nice mid grade copy with a cool Everett cover. The Amazing Detective Cases looks really good too. I like the Maneely cover. Love the Everett cover on the Uncanny Tales 7!
  2. Congrats on those nice looking runs! I'm still working on mine.
  3. Pretty book. Sept. 19 is my daughter's birthday though her birth year was 44 years later. Cheers! I guess that a book like this would not make an adequate present then.
  4. Nice group of books. I have always liked the Maneely cover to Adventures into Terror 20 and Yellow Claw 1 is a classic!
  5. Heath gets the first 5 slots in Atlas war. And Heath's also a contender in horror. He and Everett.
  6. That's not an easy question to answer. So I looked through a couple of the Atlas Western runs on Comic Vine myself yesterday and that indeed is not an easy question to answer. Noting the covers that grabbed me the most, they turned out to be a mixture of Maneely, Severin and even Carl Burgos covers. It is easier to pick a favorite Atlas War artist. For me it's Russ Heath.
  7. I think I already mentioned that I like this book a lot when you posted it earlier. The Severin cover is amazing! +1 .... I listed my undercopy in a sales thread a while back and was surprised when no one wanted it. It was almost as nice as this one.... and the interiors with Crandall, Morrow, and Wildey made for what I thought would be a sure sale...... these Atlas books are hard to peg sometimes. I'll often see a book on eBay and don't bid.... assuming I can't afford it and it ends up cheap.... and then another that I think is going to be a slam dunk ends up going ballistic. Once a week or so I check out "Sold" listings on eBay...and it seems all genres do well in G/VG or so...... folks out there are still collecting to read 'em They really are fun to collect..... if you're patient. TopNotch has a lot of really neat ones available...... as does Metropolis. It would probably be nearly impossible to collect this publisher without the internet. GOD BLESS... -jimbo(a friend of jesus) (thumbs u Drop me a PM if you still have the book for sale. The thing is that I need to buy multiple books because the shipping cost to Europe is to high for just a single book. I stopped buying on ebay a long time ago, to many deceptions. I don't even know my handle and password anymore and changed my e-mail address years ago. If I decided to start buying there again I would have to start from scratch....
  8. That's not an easy question to answer. I like Severin a lot, but my I might be influenced by his EC work, especially the stories he did with Elder. But I am not crazy about his sole work when he took over as an editor for Two-Fisted tales. I also like some of his post Atlas works a lot. Joe Maneely did some amazing stuff for the PCH titles. I would have loved to see what his work would have evolved into, but he sadly died way to young. If we stick to the Atlas works of both artist I would have to say that I favor Serevin's western and Maneely's PCH art but there are some exceptions.
  9. I think I already mentioned that I like this book a lot when you posted it earlier. The Severin cover is amazing!
  10. It's not the most extensive collection, but the ones I do have are nice. I've posted them earlier in this thread but, since even I know not where anymore, here again are scans of the other Atlas Western comics in my collection: And here are scans of my entire collection of Atlas Jungle comics: And here's a scan of my collection of Atlas War comics: God willing I'll add to my small accumulation of Atlas titles in these and other genres over the next two or three decades.... That's an awesome group of books! I really like the Maneely cover for Outlaw Kid 15. (thumbs u
  11. The grease pencil date looks like it's from the same person that did the grease pencil date on my #5 (also River City)! I'm no expert on pedigrees, but I think that most River City books have a grease pencil date on them. Maybe the original owner purchased most of his book at the same place which would explain the same handwriting. I really like your #5 by the way. (thumbs u
  12. Here's my 3 which is my second and last (for now) entry to the club.
  13. Thanks for sharing. The Maxwell Elkan art looks great. I wasn't familiar with his stuff. I just checked GCD and there is a Toth story called Case of the Terrified Tenderfoot in that issue.
  14. There should be some Toth in Dale Evans 1 if I'm not mistaken. I would love to read that story.