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Mister_Comics

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  1. I wish OVERSTREET had the Adult underground and Independent comics instead of those BIG LITTLE BOOKS in the GUIDE.
  2. Bumping this thread up just to add JOE Vs. THE VOLCANO as mentioned in another thread. Comic seen in the movie. Also in another ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN, episode A GHOST FOR SCOTTLANDYARD. A man is shown selling comics at a stand.
  3. DC should do a ARCHIVES on those first 26 issues of DETECTIVE COMICS. Bet they'd sell $$$$$.
  4. Not to change the subject, but... Today, 8/3/06, is Jay North's birthday. He's 55 today. Happy Brithday Jay!
  5. ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN episode CRIME WAVE. A newsstand with a bunch of comics is shown. The newsstand looks to be the same one used in the episode MYSTERY IN WAX (mentioned earlier in this thread).
  6. In the movie JARHEAD there is a short scene showing a soldier reading THE NAM comic.
  7. The episode is titled MYSTERY IN WAX. I just watched it yesterday. Its on the 1st season DVD set of ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN. You can clearly see Mr. District. Attorney, Action, Superman, and others on the news stand rack. The scene is near the end of the program. I'll see if I can I.D. some of the issues shown.
  8. This week I got the illusive six issue set of SUMMER TREASURE CHEST comics volume 2 for just $12. Not bad for a set thats kind of hard to find. All in decent shape, just that they have the address label on each. But I'm happy with um.
  9. Bumping this up because I came across this. COMIC BOOK PAJAMA PARTY Anybody ever see this? Its from 2004. I never even heard of it before until today. Was wondering what its all about. Anyone?
  10. This one goes way back to 1952. television... FUNNY PAPER THEATER. This is from the book "Golden Age of Chicago Children's Television by Ted Okuda & Jack Mulqueen". FUNNY PAPER THEATER ran on WGN in 1952 in Chicago. Station announcer Art Linick, called "Uncle Art" on the show, would read comic books and newspaper funnies to an in-studio audience of children. Sounds kind of boring, but I'd love to see it just to see what comics he was reading to the kids.
  11. Couple of times on the MUNSTERS they show Herman reading comics. He usually laughs real load and jumps up and down shacking the whole house. Good thing he wasn't reading a new MTU.
  12. Here's one from 80's television... TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT starred Ted Knight who played the creator of the "Cosmic Cow" comics.
  13. television... GOMER PYLE. A couple of episodes had Gomer reading comics. television... ANDY GRIFFEN SHOW. A couple of episodes had Gomer reading comics. television... HEE HAW A couple of segments had Goober reading comics. Well actually maybe they were just looking at the pictures.
  14. AVENGERS #60 I believe. The one were Wasp marries Yellowjacket. Ringmaster is in that one too.
  15. A long while back we discussed comic books that appear in movies and on television shows. Thought I try some sort of update. This would be ONLY COMIC BOOKS that have appeared on film. Not movies about superheroes. Here are a few that I remember. movie... IT CONQURED THE WORLD. Has actor Miller and a Spanish actor reading an ADVENTURE COMIC while garding the gate of a military base. A scientist walks up to them to tell the guards something and he starts to read the comic. television... ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN episode THE BIRTHDAY LETTER. Has a little girl reading what appears to be SUPERMAN #20. The real Superman (George Reeves) flys into her room and she puts the comic down. (Wouldn't she know Superman is Clark Kent from reading that book?) movie... ERNEST GOES TO CAMP. Has a group of kids that Ernest will be in charge of. Before they meet Ernest one of the kids is reading a OFFICIAL HANDBOOK OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE. television... VAN DYKE SHOW. One episode shows comics in thier sons room. television... HISTORY CHANNEL had COMIC BOOK SUPERHEROES UNMASKED. A documentary on the history of comics. Lots of comics shown. movie... COMIC BOOK THE MOVIE. Stars Mark Hamill. Comics shown at a convention. Also some fictional comics are shown of a fictional character named Commander Courage. movie... COMIC BOOK VILLAINS. Story about a group of comic collectors discovering a comic collection of someone that passed away. Comics in the movie are most likely copies or props. television... DOOGIE HOWSER. An episode has him reading a comic. television... SMALLVILLE. In one episode Lex has a rare comic framed hanging up on a wall. Most likely a prop. television... COUNTDOWN TO WEDNESDAY. A documentary about getting into the comic book bussiness. A lot of comics shown. television... COMIC BOOK CONFIDENTIAL. A documentary on the history of comics. A lot of comics shown. movie... SUPERMAN THE MOVIE. 1st Christopher Reeves Superman movie show at the beginning a Superman comic. Prop for film. Well thats all I can think of right now. Anyone else have any they remember?
  16. Was around when they first started. I hear about them from a baseball card collector.
  17. Not to get off topic, just curious. In Illinois they don't charge tax on paper products. Was wondering if thats the same in other states.
  18. Arnie Sachnusan is from JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH. CHALLENGER was in LOST WORLD. Lets at least know were our ARNIE's are from.
  19. Actually I have sort of. I usually send in info on some of these unknown comics on a semi-regular basis (when ever I feel the desire). Last year I sent in another batch that was included in this years GUIDE. But had problems with the ACKNOLEDGEMENT (they forgot to enter my name). I talked to Arnold and he hooked me up with a new contact (Kudos to Arnold, big THANKS). Hopefully with better results next year. I'll see if they enter my name along with the submitted unknown books. I have a awesome color copier so I'm able to send in excellent copies to OS of the books. With some of these comics I've sent in almost complete copies of the whole books so there would be no question regarding the book. I've been doing this a long time. Back when the OS GUIDE started my contact was Overstreet and he'd get all kinds of info from me and he'd acknowledged me pretty regularly. If you ever decide to send in any info on comics to OS I suggest either nice clear color copies or photos. Show as much information as you can. And any thing you may know about the comics history. Like where it originated at. I have always felt seeing books entered in the GUIDE by my help, gives me a good feeling. Like I'm doing something good for the hobby. You should really consider submitting. I'm sure you have many that are not known. Like you said there are hundreds out there not listed. And I agree.
  20. Thats absolutely right. Every year I find comics that are either unknown and not listed in OS. Or have just been overlooked. Unknown or forgotten books are a big thing I have in my collection. Its amazing were some of these unknown comics come from. I've found a lot of um in the strangest places. I think I enjoy finding the LOST BOOKS most in this hobby. Love buying, reading, and collecting comics, but finding a book that's not listed in OS and probably not known by many of the comic collectors out there is really a nice feeling. Almost like finding the HOLY GRAIL. The biggest problem with trying to collect unknown comics is... no one knows. There's nobody to ask. Its not like ya can go up to someone and ask if they have a unknown comic. Every time I find one it by chance. Shear luck. I would guess its probably easier if your a dealer but I'm not and I've had pretty good luck at finding them.
  21. Ya beat me to it. I was just about to post them all. Good job.
  22. Even if the PO didn't give out any wouldn't you still think its shown in a catolog so its possible that one does exist. If you want to see any of my STAMPERS stuff I would need someone to host my scans. I still have problems posting scans. Even PHOTO BUCKET hasn't been of help to me. But most of my STAMPER stuff is mostly CARDS, posters, mags. Not much as far as comics. The 1st DAY ISSUE SUPERMAN STAMP WITH ACTION #1 was originally offered to STAMPERS and later went directly to post offices. Thats shown in the PROMO section in OS. I don't see any mention of STAMPERS with that also. I believe the STAMPERS name was on the wrap for those.
  23. Trust me on this, it exists. During that time when the BUGS BUNNY stamp first came out, the POST OFFICE gave out catologs which shown the comic. I had one of the catologs, but not now. The only way to get the comic book was to join thier STAMPERS CLUB. I already was a member. The PO did this sort of thing a lot around that time with the release of new stamps. Even though I never got to see the actual comic, there it was in the catolog. I would think someone out there must of joined STAMPERS and got one. STAMPERS CLUB was still going in 2000 as I remember. One thing I remember though, once in a while items were no longer available. I ordered Chinese New Year DRAGON stamps from them that included CARDS of the different animals of the years. Well those got cancelled on me. But then on the other hand I ordered UNIVERSAL MONSTER stamps that included CARDS. They told me they were cancelled, but guess what, they arived. I still have those and have never seen anyone that had um. I wonder if I'm the only one that got them?
  24. CONGRADULATIONS! Proving nothing is impossible. Just curious as to what it cost to accomplish this enormous task. Do you have any idea of a $$$$ amount. As for DOCTOR WHO. Email me Ian.