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I love that cover. Their the ones you can never find, and when you do they`re beat. With Autumn fast approaching, we should throw some Bronze age Horror up here with a Halloween theme. I know it`s a little early but I think that would be pretty cool. And it`s really not that easy. Here`s a few to start.
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HOM 256 is the Halloween issue with Cain holding a pumpkin on the cover. A great story is "The Worm Turns". Makes you think twice when getting some worms at a bait shop.
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Post your Garage Sale/Flea Market/Antique Mall Finds Here
kilowatt replied to Shark's topic in Comics General
My wife said that everything they sell is donated. She was actually looking for The Little Red Hen when the woman told her that they had some "funny books" in a box and it may be in there. -
Post your Garage Sale/Flea Market/Antique Mall Finds Here
kilowatt replied to Shark's topic in Comics General
There were some Elvira`s, Spider-Man 2099, Aliens, Predator and Terminator comics. I just didn`t show them all. Some jackpots are still out there. -
Post your Garage Sale/Flea Market/Antique Mall Finds Here
kilowatt replied to Shark's topic in Comics General
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Post your Garage Sale/Flea Market/Antique Mall Finds Here
kilowatt replied to Shark's topic in Comics General
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Post your Garage Sale/Flea Market/Antique Mall Finds Here
kilowatt replied to Shark's topic in Comics General
First of all my wife knows 2 things about comics, 1. I`ve been collecting them for years and 2. I have way too many. That`s why I have no idea why she came home from a church rummage sale with a box she spent $20 on. But who am I to complain? After close examination I realized she did a great job. First the box of around 140 books. -
Always loved that cover to HOM 205. Those Gray tone washed covers are my favorite.
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airbrushing the photo
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It`s buried in a closet. I had it framed and it hung on the wall for awhile but I got worried that the sun may fade it so I took it down. I`ll snap a picture when I get a chance to dig it out and post it.
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I went to a comic show in Akron, Ohio around 20+ years ago, and John Byrne was there as a guest. He was in a separate room drawing most of the day, and when he`d finish a sketch he would auction it off and the proceeds went to The Ronald McDonald House Charity. The entire time I was there it was nothing but She-Hulk, not really my favorite character, but still cool to watch him. Bidding ran around $100 or so, and he kept pumping them out. He must have had a time slot because he had mentioned he was leaving shortly and he only had time for a couple more. One of the guys in the room was kind of loud and he said to his friend how Byrne was a hack and a terrible artist, and he only knew how to draw She-Hulk because he copied all his X-Men characters. Unfortunately everyone including Mr. Byrne heard it. He set his pencil down, and proceeded to rip this guy a new one. How this no talent @!#$% has the nerve to criticize his work and insisting he came up there and do a better job. I felt embarrassed for the guy as everyone applauded. Well, most exited the room figuring he was done for the day. I watched the auction end and walked out. As i was leaving the show, I circled back around and he had just finished one last sketch. He held it up and it was Wolverine, his back arched and his claws out in front. Beautiful! There were only 3 of us in the room and the bidding started at $25. I bid $30 and to my surprise nobody upped it. I won! He called me up and asked how much "blood & guts" I wanted on the claws, and I told him to do it up. As he was putting the final art on the piece, he apologized for becoming so irate with the guy earlier, and how everyone is entitled to their opinions, and I had the proof he can draw other characters. I found out later he actually donated his time to help out the charity and received nothing in return. Nothing. He really was a nice guy and I felt bad for him having to go through that. I guess some people are jealous of other peoples talents and can do nothing but try to bring them down. I wasn`t in the line of fire that day, but witnessed it.
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Nice group-eBay?
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Moderns that are heating up on ebay!
kilowatt replied to thirdgreenham's topic in Modern Age Comic Books
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This Week in Your Bronze Age Collection!!
kilowatt replied to TupennyConan's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
The Detective 461 from July of 76 was the first comic I purchased off the stands. Still have the original book that started a nearly 45 year hobby. Brings back a lot of memories. Thanks! -
Excellent Detective Work!
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Help needed deciding what to grade
kilowatt replied to Rive's topic in Newbie Comic Collecting Questions
First, I hope you didn’t pay the price of the sticker on some of those comics. If so, ouch. Thought the same thing. -
I started picking up copies in the early 80`s just because I enjoyed the artwork and the stories as a young kid. The issues I picked up at the "Creamery" as a child were beat from my buddies sharing them, and I figured to relive a piece of my childhood, I`d start buying up mint issues on the cheap. It wasn`t too uncommon to grab early issues of Witching Hour or HOS/HOM for a couple bucks each. At the time I was spending $40-$50 at a show or shop and coming home with a couple dozen really nice books. Now I see the prices for high grade horror and can`t believe what they`re going for. As I got older I started to focus on the Horror magazines Eerie, Creepy, etc. and I was able to grab them at a good price. I wish I was able to pick stocks like that back then. Apple or Microsoft come to mind. Missed my opportunity I guess.
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What will happen to your collection when you die?
kilowatt replied to Flex Mentallo's topic in Golden Age Comic Books
A little off the subject, my best friend collected coins for almost 50 years. His cousin died a couple of years back and he also collected coins. His widowed wife asked if he could liquidate his collection since he was knowledgeable in the hobby and he agreed. There`s not a day that goes by that he don`t regret doing it. He`s slow to move the items because he wants the best deal for her, and she calls him constantly to see if he sold anything. It`s a mess! I`m hoping i`ll be in a better place so future planning has started in 2020. -
What will happen to your collection when you die?
kilowatt replied to Flex Mentallo's topic in Golden Age Comic Books
I have 2 girls that are now in their 20`s and were pretty much groomed on a lot of this stuff since birth. My plan is to consolidate many books down to a short box of higher value to save them the trouble of getting rid of a 40+ year collection. I`m unable to secure someone to honestly take the collection and get what it`s worth, therefore the burden falls on my daughters to make sure my wife gets the most out of what I have. If I was to leave this earth tomorrow, I hope that I can`t hear the dirty language from Earth once they see what I actually left behind. -
A few more books to add...enjoy! Oh yeah, Happy New Years everybody! The Witching Hour is technically Silver, but that cover is so nice.
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