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Sarg

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  1. IIIaguire is the GOAT for GGA. His women are not simply sexy. They are dangerously sexy.
  2. I never get tired at looking at this mindblowing photo.
  3. Great news. This looks amazing.
  4. Personally, I prefer the Jack Liebowitz's Personal Butler pedigree.
  5. They've really got carried away with the pedigrees. It doesn't mean anything special anymore.
  6. This is probably an unpopular opinion, but personally I never liked Jack's horror covers. The early TFTC covers by Feldtstein and Wood have much greater visual appeal, IMO. Jack's forte was humor. His MAD stuff is incredible.
  7. I didn't know "Stan Lee's Personal Tailor" was a pedigree.
  8. Never saw this before. Hilarious cover and title. Are there interior illustrations?
  9. I wonder why it was only years later when the second part of this trilogy ("The Tortured Planet") was published by Avon. Could be that it was too long and Lewis initially did not want to abridge it?
  10. Or, to put it more clearly, the government created a fake "private" company as a front organization to create subtle forms of mind control, as they undoubtedly did in every other area of public life, both in 1942 and every year afterwards, right up to now. Not a huge surprise, but it's good to get confirmation. Personally, I don't care how "insensitive" the art on WWII books was. War is hell.
  11. Great cover, and "The Tortured Planet" is a much better title than "That Hideous Strength." I have been unable to determine if Lewis himself came up with the new title.
  12. Schomburg's war was so much more interesting than the actual war.
  13. It's refreshing to see high grade copies that are not pedigrees for a change.
  14. Thanks. First time I've seen these. Has Wood's Atlas work been reprinted? I mean in a book, not the '70s Marvel reprints.
  15. Great Kamen cover. And thanks for the scans of the inside!
  16. I'd like to see some scans of Wood's 1956-58 stuff for Atlas. That's some of his most obscure work. I'm not sure how much he did.