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aardvark88

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  1. Took me long enough to find this thread buried under "mags".

     

    Highly recommend the 2009 hardcover book UG Classics: the Transformation of Comics into Comix. It is loaded with pg. after pg. of original UG art plus a few comix cover scans. Several intros offering different regional viewpoints on the secret origin of the UG movement by Denis Kitchen, James Danky. Pat Rosenkraantz from OR, USA was good enough to mention Canadian UG artists too. Retails for $30 US. :whatev:

  2. I would equate the Show #22 in 5.0 closer to JIM 83, as it is an earlier and scarcer comic compared to Avengers 1, X-men 1. ToS 39 has an unpopular light green/grey cover comparable to the SA Green Lantern 1 (joker puppet cover).

     

    gator Rick's Show #22 retail prices are soooooo July 26/09. :slapfight:

  3. fyi,

    Alter Ego mag #85 May/09 has a 20 pg. article on Centaurs plus scans of GA comics and OA signed by L. Renee (Planets). Nice b/w pics of Bill Everett circa 1939 too! :applause: For mainstream marketing, it has a Buckler DC treasury cover of Superman vs Shazam.

  4. This is an unusual all ERB pulp loaded with 4 different John Carter, Warlord of Mars type covers:

     

    P7060002.jpg

     

    What do you mean? Did someone remove the four ERB stories from the individual issues and put them together in one? Just curious.

     

    I don't know enough about these ERB pulps. Almost looks like 4 remaindered pulps may have been rebound into a John Carter annual of sorts. The 1st chapter says, "April, 1930" with corresponding front cover. The 1st 4 pulp covers from this link are all included in my 1 volume.

     

    http://www.erbzine.com/mag2/0227.html

     

     

  5. Brad Savage invested heavily in multiple copies of FF 48 and Avengers 4. He was not afraid to pay full retail for the best nm raw copies he could find.

     

    Brad was collecting Annette Funicello (Beach Party surfing movies) items. Did not know he was also focussed on Marilyn.

     

    Did not realized the J Maybruck interview was over 2 hrs long. Twice could not stay to listen to the end of the Comic Zone on the weekend because it was dinner time or nap time. No option to toggle to the last 30 mins of the interview either. :frustrated: