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dgillock

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  1. Wow! Amazing stuff, Scrooge (and everyone else who posted, too many to name)! hail.gif

     

    Great, now I'm not just jealous of everyone's collection... I'm also jealous of everyone's display shelving. 27_laughing.gif

     

    Yeah, living in NYC, the display set-ups that some posters have seem as unattainable as Ian's collection. It looks like I'd have to get an apartment twice the size of the one I live in to have anything close to Scrooge's arrangement... and I still wouldn't have any living space!

     

    A "comic room" is a dream of mine, but without moving out of the city, it's about as likely as adding an Action 1-10 run to my collection.

  2. A few more happy assembleges:

     

    One of the "mini-collections" I've been working on, Timely funnies. Interestingly, these have all come from the same, long-term collector. Like scrooge, I'm a Mighty Mouse fan:

     

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    A run of Clue Comics (Hillman) 1-12. My only "complete" GA run, though I suppose you could argue that I don't have the S&K Vol2 issue:

     

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    Boy Comics, 49 issues and counting:

     

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    And finally, four of my earlier LGs:

     

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    Being more of a "completeist collector", I'm loving this thread!

  3. Two more Terry-Toons this week from the same dealer. I'm working a gradual trade deal on these, and if I can keep it up I'll be left with a pretty nice set (there are another 10 or so, plus a few other random Timely Funnies)

     

    #17 (really racist anti-Japanese WW2 story in this one)

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    #55 (very happy with this copy. Super flat and tight. Wish the white was a little brighter, but still a pretty book IMO)

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  4. Thought I'd bump this Nedor thread to show off a Nedor that you don't see everyday:

    Coo-Coo Comics #1, 1942. Cool ads for the Nedor superhero titles on the cover interiors and some good art on the stories (I haven't read them yet).

     

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    Just picked it up in trade today. Far from my usual collecting interests, but a nice WW2-era 1st issue and I do have a taste for the funnies once in a while. Also the first app. of Super Mouse, which according to Overstreet was the first funny-animal superhero series (though there was the one-off "Super-Duper Rabbit" Bugs Bunny story about 6 months earlier in Looney Tunes #5).

  5. That's all we need -- another interesting thread to which Adam is compelled to read and post to because he doesn't haven't anything else to do and, heaven knows, he doesn't need any sleep! poke2.gif

     

    I"ve already posted this elsewhere, but darn if I can figure out where at this point.

     

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    The story was posted here , but not the cover.

     

    Here's the C&P #69 story for anyone who missed it:

     

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    ENJOY!

  6. Great art inside those Airboy's as well. Hillman's a pretty under-appreciated publisher IMO.

     

    Not to divert us from the Airboy's, but I thought I'd add images of two recent acquisitions to the thread:

     

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    Very pleased with these two, esp the condition considering the rock bottom price I paid.

  7. Great cover! I always love the inking that Schomburg did on the Human Torch.

     

    Though this isn't in the league of some of the books recently posted, I just picked this up in trade:

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    Nice WW2 cover and a great Wolverton Powerhouse Pepper story. I wish I had more Timelys in my collection, but most of the major titles are out of my range right now. I am really starting to warm up to there Humor books though; there's some pretty twisted stuff to be found.

  8. This was try-out which did not fly as a weekly...blank inner covers.....full color inside...material that got used in Marvel 1 and 2 and Silver Streak.....

     

    Oh, crud... If material in MPFW was used in Silver Streak that means I need to add it to my "Complete Lev Gleason Collection"... Better start saving! foreheadslap.gif

     

    But seriously, what story wound up in Silver Streak? I knew about material finding it's way into Marvel Mystery, but I never knew of the Silver Streak connection.

  9. I'm also going with Quality. Artists, writers, longevity of characters relative to other GA publishers- they had it all going on. Top of the stack as far as "B list GA publishers" go IMO.

     

    My honorable mentions go to Lev Gleason with some of the best writing of the 40's and 50's (though the art was often marginal) and Hillman who managed to maintain consistent quality art and writing from their early superhero days and through their transition to focusing on Crime comics.

     

    Hmmm... What do I collect? Quality, Lev Gleason, and Hillman, amongst others. Surprise, surprise. grin.gif