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Nanook

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  1. Hey just so everyone know's, Heritage auctions is selling 5 signed editions of the WECA comic price guide, they also have one of a kind sketches done inside the first sold last night, 2 more go up this month and 2 next month, great way to get a custom one of a kind guide and to help support knowledge about Canadian Whites

  2. On ‎9‎/‎16‎/‎2018 at 2:05 AM, Fantastic Thor said:

    Apparently the rarest Classic illustrated comic on earth . 1947 Hunchback canadian blank .

    Said to be only 2 copies (however I am sure there are more )

    I have 3 of the 4 canadian blanks including this one . (17 not on GCDB,18 and 19. All blanks)

    Does anyone else have any ?

    I need the #20 blank 1947 for the complete set...

     

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    Great Score Thor !!!

  3. On 7/17/2018 at 7:31 PM, thirdgreenham said:

     

    I sell and ship comics to the US about 4 days a week, nearly every single week.  

    It’s not hard in the least bit and takes me about 30 seconds to 1 minute longer to prepare the necessary form.  

    What bugs me is the multitude of “US only” sales, and how they constistently show up.

    So, the point of this thread wasn’t necessarily to sell books, it was to bring up this case of “I’m not going to ship to you” to people who have probably never had this “problem” before.  

    Hopefully a few of the US sellers that usually don’t ship to Canada see this thread, read this post, and reconsider when they have their next sales thread.  

    It cant be that difficult.  Plus, Canadians typically don’t mind paying for shipping. :preach: 

     

    Couldn't agree more wholeheartedly my friend

  4. 14 hours ago, Tbone911t said:

    You bidding? If so.......I'm out :)

     

    22 hours ago, ecgt said:

    I find it quite interesting that you consider the Weird SuspenStories issues to be Superior attempting to adhere to the Fulton Bill. I've always considered this to be quite the opposite. What I mean by this is that I see removing "Crime" from the title as a clever way to sell crime comics in a way that bought them more time or was even a kind of subterfuge against the government. The contents of all three issues circumvented the law, even though they changed the title.

    Around the same time, Bell Features ceased its production of crime comics altogether, with series such as Crimefighers, All True Crime Comics and Lawbreakers ending in 1949 before the bill became law. Weird SuspenStories, on the other hand, came out after the bill was passed.

    Regardless of whether or not one subscribes to my view on the matter or Stephen's, one thing that I think is for certain is that Bell Features and Superior dealt with the Fulton Bill in totally different ways.

    Hey Brian I agree with you it was there way of flaunting the bill and publishing crime comics

  5. On 2017-03-12 at 1:25 PM, Robot Man said:

    I don't have many Canadian comics but this is a cool one. I keep losing this book. Do I file it under Horror? Crime? or GA? That combined as I always think of it as a Chessler title. But I found it again and here it is. Cool, oversize Canada/Great Britian issue. Has color comics and photos of old movie stars. I read once that this might be the rarest Chessler. What do you think?

    You're welcome Jimmers!

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    There is a copy of this book on Heritage right now along with some other Canadian books