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1950's war comics

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  1. CGC 1.5 (oops i thought this was the "spare a grade thread "
  2. does anyone know how Superman got the little imp to say his name backwards underwater ?? (even though he couldn't talk) ??
  3. has anyone taken a poll on whether Milehighcomics actually got their store name from being in the mile high city of Denver , or from the astronomically high prices of the comics books
  4. a banana submarine is kind of ridiculous but anything goes with DC Superman i wonder how Superman is going to trick Mr Mxyzptlk to say his name backwards while underwater
  5. first appearance the "Things" great Grandpa....
  6. that is a 'funny animal" book genre and they are not really in demand at all , very slow movers ...
  7. wow?? wouldn't you think milehigh would be getting 14k book pressed and graded ??
  8. VG/F condition , can't hurt to spend the extra $10 for a CGC quick press
  9. this thread has just reminded me to call my Roth IRA fund company and make another tax deductible contribution for 2020
  10. yep , agree and i don't think Metro has ever under-graded a comic , not even once
  11. an unusual underwater cover from a Bronze age Charlton ... the Bionic Woman comic lasted only five issues before it was cancelled
  12. It is a high probability that as a seller your going to lose when it comes to a buyer/seller situation with eBay ... i suggest give him his 50% off and count it as a cost of doing business and maybe your next action you will recoup it all back !! eBay always sides with the buyer and many buyers take advantage of this , but eBay is really the only game in town as we know !!
  13. great grail ! now you can start sending some PM"S to those in the know for advice, and to coordinate on improving it ...
  14. a rarely seen Japanese tank in the jungle cover Although initially the Japanese used tanks to good effect in their campaigns, full-scale armored warfare did not occur in the Pacific and Southeast Asian theaters as it did in Europe, and tank development was neglected in favor of naval activities. The best Japanese designs were never used in combat as they were kept back in expectation of defending the Japanese Home Islands