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1950's war comics

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  1. wow !! if that collection of 95% drek is worth 30K then my modest collection must be worth 250K !! i'm rich !!!!!! i will even allow local pick up !!!
  2. the stack-o-slabs drek are so bad that it's not even worth taking a picture of ....
  3. i have never even heard of a bunch of the comics he has pulled up from his boxes and from what you can see in his boxes it looks like 95% drek
  4. thanks ,... nothing is worse than someone acting like they have something they know nothing.or very little about when in actuality , they know exactly what they are trying to pull off as bad as a used car salesman from back in the day that knew as soon as you drove the car home it was going to break down the next day
  5. i was in love with Diana Rigg as a young boy when she played in the James Bond film "On her majesties secret service" which by the way is one of the best Bond films of them all, i saw the movie at the theater when it came out, when she died at the end Bonds (George Lazenby) reaction was one of the most poignant scenes in movie history
  6. R.I.P. Diana Rigg Rigg in 1968 as Emma Peel in television spy series "The Avengers."
  7. but this particular seller knows nothing about comics ... oh he recognizes a few of them, (Iron Men ) and is wondering what happened to Hulk 7-99 I recognized a few characters. There are a bunch of old Thors, Iron Men there was a box of old Hulks (I loved Lou Farigno!) - Those seem to stop at 6 and start again over 100. I looked for the rest but couldn’t find them anywhere.
  8. nothing nefarious ,...i bet he cracked out that Hulk #2 so he could just read it first ....you know Lou Farigno and all.....
  9. i usually start my auctions with a minimum at the lower end of the sold listings for a similar item and hope for the best,, they almost always sell this way and sometimes they get good auction action and make more than i expected ...
  10. (1927) London after Midnight, starring Lon Chaney, a famous "lost" film ... although some stills have been found
  11. do you have a Showcase #1 Firefighter cover ?? that is a grail i would like to get someday also .. i think your Worlds Finest #30 is a 2.0
  12. 1950's war comics

    Bazinga

    that was Stan's genius ! even the Gibbon !! the characters Stan created were more real than anything that comics gave us before he came along , both his heroes and villains had flaws and fears and everything else just like real people , before Marvel and Stan Lee came around it was just mostly DC comics,... and DC characters were all for the most part one-dimensional and completely unbelievable
  13. 1950's war comics

    Bazinga

    STAN'S final issue In 1972, Lee stopped writing monthly comic books to assume the role of publisher. His final issue of The Amazing Spider-Man was #110 (July 1972)
  14. to list them all at once was foolish
  15. if only he could find those missing Hulk issues between #6 and #100 , he looked everywhere but just doesn't know what happened to them ......