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1950's war comics

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  1. Mary Shelley: Bath Frankenstein museum plans approved Plans have been approved for the UK's first Frankenstein museum, celebrating author Mary Shelley's most famous story. Many museums are said to be fearing for their future due to the effects of the coronavirus lockdown. .Jonathan Willis, one of a trio leading the project, said: "Frankenstein was effectively the first sci-fi novel. It's in the top 100 most influential books of all time - but no-one in Bath mentions it." Frankenstein was published anonymously in 1818 to avoid the additional controversy of it being written by a woman.
  2. you mean my retirement nest egg that is sitting on these is going nowhere
  3. i think it is very good with an outside shot at CGC 4.5
  4. the 1956 obtainable grail that i ponied up for at a comic con...
  5. when a SOTI paragraph is quoted i usually try to read it but usually get bored and don't finish reading all the way to the end
  6. the splash page is really good and i imagine that the Kingpin would have some fat, stubby fingers
  7. try it again and mention you wrote him all those years ago when you were 15 ....
  8. who is that villain ? or is it just some random thug with a mean looking face ?
  9. he was blessed with a great long life !
  10. holy hang ten .. i completely forgot about that scene !! now surfing Joker makes sense !!
  11. She Hulk #1 is worth something ?? who in their right mind would pay good money for one of those ??
  12. surfing Joker has to be one of the dumbest things i have ever seen (and i even like surfing collectibles)
  13. try as i might i just cannot get past the first few pages of any moderns ,,, to me they are all like Harvey superhero books from the 60's-70's