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  1. This goes to the end. I do see the original on the U-P- E in superman they have 3 white lines the reprint has 1 big white line.
  2. could be this if it is order me 1 Comic Book Marketplace / Issue #15 | Other Products Details | Four Color Comics
  3. Have couple of nice pictures Ian sent me the Tecs look great as a run.
  4. @RareHighGrade you or anyone have the link to your pre Batman Tecs ?
  5. From a Facebook post nice ECs In 1950, Bill Gaines (left) joined with Al Feldstein (right) as managing editor of EC Comics, and the two helped produce some of the best comic books ever printed. Previously the letters "EC" had stood for "Educational Comics", but from then on, the letters would stand for "Entertaining Comics", which they certainly were. The new line of comics would include horror, science fiction, crime, war, humor, and would make Gaines and Feldstein famous, if not infamous. Here, they're seen posing with their new line, all of which should grade "10"
  6. ComicConnect - ACTION COMICS (1938-2011) #1 - CGC VF+: 8.5
  7. Batman #2 (DC, 1940) CGC Conserved FN/VF 7.0 Cream to off-white | LotID #100001 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com)