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1950's war comics

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  1. now is is one giant gator! Alligator hunters Tanner White, Don Woods, Will Thomas and Joey Clark (not pictured) harvested Mississippi's new longest male alligator, which measured 14 feet and 3 inches.
  2. Spidey crossover book with great cover looks near fine condition !
  3. this is one i havn't seen posted before.. nice book looks VG
  4. if i were selling on eBay i would call this no better than VF
  5. agree with 4.5 but presents much better !
  6. im not even sure if CGC mentions tape on the label anymore ?? they should but things have changed and i can't keep up on it all otherwise a solid VG/F book
  7. me too... in 1975 in 8th grade when i spent a lot of time riding my bike to my LCS it always seemed like the song "Miracles" by Jefferson Starship was playing bought me a ton of Marvel Tales and Marvels Greatest comics so i could read early marvel Spidey and FF back issues, still have them but unfortunately they aren't worth squat
  8. in 4th grade i bought a 20 cent Sub Mariner and Spider-man off the spinner rack at my local store and when i got home to read them i realized i had already read the Sub Mariner at my cousins house ! i was so bummed out.. but i went back to the store and on the sly i put the Sub Mariner back on the rack and took another comic... can't believe i didn't get busted but i got away with it .. it helped that the spinner rack was right next to the entrance door later that year at the same store i got busted for stealing a Payday candy bar... i had to go sweep the store parking lot every day for a week plus pretty sure i got a whippin from my mom
  9. haha .. his Spartans evidently didn't follow the -script that game... the Washington Generals always followed the -script !
  10. his crew had cool nicknames....... He kept the same crew throughout the majority of the war. Corporal Wilbert "Red" Richards was the driver, Private First Class Bertrand "School Boy" Close the assistant driver and bow gunner, Corporal Willis "Ground Hog" Oller the gunner, and Technician Fifth Grade Delbert "Jailbird" Boggs the loader.[10]