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Jayman

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  1. Judging from the first page splash he comes back to chop something other than wood! Oops, you did say that already didn't you?
  2. "I work for what I git!" "But I'm so weak..." Not as weak as that excuse ya bum! Now chop my wood!!! half the fun of seeing these stories is the outdated dialogue, great stuff Paul! Also the expression on the man's face on the cover is priceless!
  3. The perfect cover: Witch, possible victim, tower clock reinforcing title name and a dark and stormy night. What does it for me also is that blue and purple coloring. A copy with nice cover gloss just looks so
  4. Muchos Kudos out to Solar for my first ever slabbed book! Astonishing X-Men Dell'Otto variant CGC 9.6 Thanks Brett, it's a beauty!
  5. Shouldn't be downgraded that much. Still looks very nice. I have one at CGC now so I don't really need another one. What Unexpected 160? Of course I can't find the thread now but I thought I read a post where you and Sterling were discussing that issue and it being hard to get in HG. I think it was 160, oh well...
  6. Another Innovation Anne Rice comic adaptation: Ramses the Damned.
  7. I remember buying this because of the pre-code look. Does anyone know if this is actually from a pre-code cover?
  8. The scan looks better than in person. Top staple indents cover so that some color rubbed off and that LL corner while not ripped is worn. Nothing else that bad overall. What would you grade it since I'm way over my head in grading 100 pagers? BTW: I thought you needed that Unexpected # 160!
  9. This is my fave WH cover, I think it epitomizes the title IMHO.
  10. Very nice! I'm assuming you have Strange Suspense Stories # 19 which is one of my favorite E. chair covers, (not that I have one)
  11. Really hard time finding this guy! Seems like each BA Horror title had a go with a swamp creature story at one time or another. BTW: There is really something way off on the perspective on this cover!
  12. Gotcha. I can't always afford the HG stuff so I try to keep my collection at VF-NM for now. Although I did just order some books from Metropolis and will post here when books are in hand. Meanwhile here are two issues I had a hard time finding in HG. Not saying for sure they are definitly hard to find issues, but they were for me!
  13. Your books do seem to get around! Now that WP copy is a real
  14. Thanks greggy! Glad to see you back safe and sound!
  15. HighVoltage, Your DC Special 9.2 is a beaut! I fully agree this issue just shot to the top of my favorites list also. I do have the Super DC Giant 20 which is also a killer book along with this issue IMHO!
  16. awe4one, Very nice late issue Charlton's! Haven't seen the others except the Prof. Coffins!
  17. Cool, just don't snatch 'em all up, I still need a HG copy! Good deal on your HOM return grades! I have never submitted a book, pregrading costs more? BTW: Here is a book that I've had for years in a lower grade and upon upgrading it found it contained this cool one page ad/promo for HOS. Issue dated 1969 came out a month after DC Special # 4. 2nd mention HOS? House of Secrets promo page...
  18. Most of you into BA Horror probably already know of this issue but for those of you that don't, I was first turned on to it in this thread. I just received my first ever copy of this book and all I have to say is WOW! This is such a cool book, not only for the Neal Adams cover and the first appearance of Abel, but it contains the whole BA Horror Host "crew". The Mad Mod Witch and Judge Gallows from The Unexpected, Cynthia, Mildred, Mordred and Egor from The Witching Hour, Cain from HOM, Abel from the soon to be released HOS and a suprise appearance by the Phantom Stranger at the end to tell the last story! While the stories themselves are quite tame and sometimes border on the bland, the issue itself is strung together nicely by a group of kids that are holding Egor ransom for some goulish stories from the hosts. It also explains why Egor ran away in the early issues of The Witching Hour. I highly recommend finding a copy of this book if you are a fan of BA Horror! The BA Horror Hosts...
  19. Forgot about the Phantom Stranger! I guess I was thinking more modern stuff, and yes the anthology style books were the norm. The rhyming Demon was ok in spurts. When he got his ongoing title I remember an all-rhyming issue with notes to his rhymes saying: "Sung to the tune of..." VERY annoying!
  20. I tend to consider any continuing character book to have fallen off the horror line and into the superheroe - at least the way they have been presented. But I tend to equate horror to anthology so... My thoughts is that the demon Etrigan started as a horror-based superhero (complete with cape) but he did drift back into horror during the Alan Moore run on Swampy. This was about the time he became a rhyming demon? When he got his ongoing series he fell back to fighting superheros such as Lobo and Supes. I think the verdict is still out at DC also where to classify him. Pov, an exception that comes to mind of a continuing character that is well horror based is John Constantine: Hellblazer. I am not a constant fan/reader but the title is still going strong with 200+ issues. Jonah Hex also especially in the more recent Tim Truman mini-series. Preacher too I guess as I (gasp!) never read the series!