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Posts posted by Jayman
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I believe something similar happened on the "Poltergeist" set as well...
I know "Twilight Zone the Movie" had the helicopter tragedy that killed actor Vic Marrow (sp?) and two child actors. And of course don't forget Brandon Lee in The Crow but that's drifting into Bruce Lee's curse territory
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Intense Wonder Woman Cover! Never saw this one before, could'a been a HOM/HOS cover no problem!
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Kudos to Flaming_Telepath for 2 excellent VF Silver Age books!
This was my first dealing with Nick and based on the good words from other Forumites (drbanner, supapimp) I decided to make a purchase. I was not disapointed.
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Kudos to ckb for some really nice HG Charlton's and for helping me get closer to completing my run of VF/NM Scary Tales. Very tight grader and all around nice person to deal with!
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Do tell...
PS: That's one heckofa nice reference shot!
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I'm pretty sure that is a Neal Adams cover right?
You are correct, sir.
Don't know why I doubted myself, but I guess I expected it to be noted in OS as such!
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Just got some new acquisitions in today but hate to post too many repeats.
I don't think this issue has shown it's face before so here 'tis.
I was blown away by this issue, the three stories: "Diary of a Madman", "Abracadabra...your Dead" and "The Day Nobody Died" (Cover story) were better than any story in my new books that picked up today!
The second story penciled by Curtis Swan and I'm pretty sure that is a Neal Adams cover right?
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impressive! i need the 2 ghosts ones STILL! I have never seen the UFO one, so that was nice. I am psyched i just got 2 BEAUTIFUL NM copies of the HOM paperbacks in the mail today!
Thanks Shiver. What is the other Ghosts issue besides # 17?
Those HOS paperbacks are sweet, I seem to see issue # 1 offered up a lot more often than # 2 is. Was there a lower print run of the second paperback?
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Kudos back at Shiverbones for speedy delivery and tight grading
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I wondered that myself but there are other covers in the run where the title logo obscures part of the art. I'm personally leaning towards oversight.
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Just curious as to whether it was an oversight in production or an atempt at a logo style change. Either way it stuck out like a sore thumb while I was browsing the covers on your site Shiver!
BTW: Those little army men in the logo make the "Weird War Tales" one of the coolest BH logo titles ever. I always liked the guy draped over the "R" the best!
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By the way, those are some sweet books! Very nice shape, and cool covers! I'll post the one Weird War Tales that I have (#68). Do you have a #64 or #68? If so, interested in selling them?
I certainly do...
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Interestingly for what it's worth, this issue is the only one not to have those "little army men" in the word WEIRD in the logo. Just something I noticed.
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The Cal McDonald Mysteries/Criminal Macabre books were great! I also really liked the Cal McDonald one shot: "Love Me Tenderloin"!
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Infinite Bronze Horror Thread
in Bronze Age Comic Books
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POV, have to say for someone just getting their feet wet (or should I say cloven hooves?) in Bronze Horror you are grabbing up some nice books!![laugh.gif](http://boards.collectors-society.com/images//graemlins/laugh.gif)
I always had a special liking for WH # 34 as it was my introductory issue to the title. Nice looking copy but a good example of the story that doesn't live up to the cover art!