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1950's war comics

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  1. we all knew you were kidding when you put in that long LLLLLOOOOOOLLLLLL
  2. same ol guys i see... some of the members around here make tonfulle-84 seem like a straight shooter !! i would rather buy a short box full of tonfulle-84 signed comics than deal with some of the members around here (and especially some of them in the water cooler)
  3. yep , just like whenever someones says "to be perfectly honest" you know they are probably fudging the truth
  4. @tv horror have you ever heard of or seen an episode of this ?? Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter
  5. great cover for an Optometrist office !!!
  6. i have a few essentials they are great ! i doesn't matter to me that they are in black and white
  7. JIM 83 and then get a JIM 1 someday too...
  8. you are somewhat correct.. but then you must take into consideration the ridiculous element of today's modern books which have introduced the one armed midget transgender Hulk and all the other PC comics heroes which Marvel thinks is contemporary and mainstream for today's standards but really they are so far from it ... but still it doesn't stop them from shoving it down our throats
  9. could be a candidate for improvement with with a clean and press
  10. when i was in my teens buying bronze comics off the shelves sure i liked reading them and collecting them and everything but i would have traded them in a milli-second for some vintage older golden age comics ,... but that was not possible back then... there was no eBay , heck there wasn't even any comic shops, there was only rumors of so and so's uncle who had a stack of old comics but we never saw any .. so what i am getting at is i don't understand young collectors wanting the new stuff when , thanks to eBay and other on-line places one can get a great golden age comic that actually might hold some of its value if purchased prudently, and if they are buying them to read , there are more words on one page of a golden age comic than there is in a complete issue of many modern comics
  11. 1950's war comics

    Brenda Starr 08

    the pen is mightier than the sword and the pencil is mightier than the gun
  12. Just re-posting the greatest romance comic kiss of them all !!!
  13. agree , this collector won't even inquire if there is not at least a visible price to start with and i would not think that post it notes would be considered unprofessional at all for wall books