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PopKulture

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  1. Take Brave and Bold 75, 77 and 79 per PM - thanks!
  2. Richard, your cup definitely runneth over... that you've had the foresight and good fortune to pick up so many treasures is enviable and inspiring. The above book is probably one of my favorites that you've posted overall. So under-the-radar, but as perfect an example as any of the Mid-Century Illustration movement better exemplified in magazines and advertising art.
  3. This. If everyone desired anonymity so strongly, as has been claimed, tell no story. But... that might require leaving money on the table - a laughable notion given both the current climate of "maximizing potential" and the particular auction venue itself.
  4. Don't think this is comic-related? Check out whose report on the behavior of women first appeared in this Good Housekeeping!
  5. My copy of that Smilin' Jack coloring book is the last thing I bought from the Chicago-area dealer legend, Joe Sarno, before he passed. It's nice for the public to be able to see historical items like these, but to sacrifice them to the sun gods seems a bit contradictory to the conservationist you would think embodied in those same souls who would curate an exhibit like this...
  6. Because others have also added books in this thread to their want lists, the title might need to be changed to something such as: "Books that will no longer be cheap going forward." At least for the near-term...
  7. I've found postal employees to be like lawyers and accountants, in that you get as many varying answers as opinions you seek.
  8. Hmmm... let me just throw it out there that you and I have vastly different ideas about "cheap" comics, seeing as I have never spent anything remotely approaching that, but that's one of the awesome things about this hobby: there really is fun and interesting stuff at every price level. Ergo, I'll play along with these five:
  9. Dreadfully tactless politicizing at the end of this otherwise benign if not banal restatement of the obvious.