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Robot Man

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  1. I rarely buy many Four Colors but had to grab this for $3. yesterday. A real flood of memories from my childhood watching Disney’s Wonderful World of Color on TV. I believe I might have had this comic as a kid. @Tri-Color Brian
  2. In addition to the Raging Passions digest, I also picked this up at the Paperback show. Man, the colors just scream out at you. Guy had a whole table of unbagged ‘50’s-‘60’s comics. Grabbed a smile pile. I don’t think anything was over $10. Funny how many books you can grab at a few bucks each that you might not ever seek out or pay up for.
  3. Yeah, one of my favorite shows of the year. You never know what turns up there. Missed you brother! I also got Lupoff to sign my copy of that book a few years ago. Cool guy. I bet you bought those Humbugs from my friend Kookie. He sets up right next to Kayo Books. He is a local flea market prowler and former comic store owner. He turns up real cool stuff.
  4. Kayo is the best dealer at the show. I always hit them first. I always get a stack from them. If you like their show stock, you really should visit their store in Berkeley. Place is packed.
  5. You know what The Beach Boys say about “California Girls”…
  6. It was a “crime of opportunity”. I’d never seen it before. PBs and Digests are SO much cheaper than the comics I usually buy. And, although I don’t have the patience to look through endless rows of spines, Digests usually pop out easier when you can find them.
  7. Hey, I got it with the rest of the others I posted all from the same booth. I may be old, but I still have a good enough eye to snap up a gem from you young wippersnappers!
  8. Another cool LB Cole Digest cover turned up at the LA Paperback show today!
  9. I made it there. Was fun as always. Good crowd with money exchanging hands the whole time. I did a little recap on the show in the GA section in my “50 Year Junk Obsecession” thread.
  10. If anyone is interested, I posted a little thread with pictures over in the GA section in my “50 year junk Obsecession”..
  11. Well, how about that! I didn’t even notice. I had a little “sticker shock” there. I will have to tell him to bring it to WonderCon…
  12. All in all, a very fun way to spend a day! And, unlike comics, nothing that broke the bank! Now, if you will excuse me, I have some old paper to sniff!
  13. A few Digests. I like these generally better than PBs. Easier to pick out on a table but less of them to choose from. A cool dope book I had never seen. “Dream Club” and another LB Cole cover I didn’t have.
  14. A little pile of cheap comics and a $5. EC Picto Fiction with the title cut off.
  15. So what did I grab? Some cool pulps including a weird British Planet Stories 4. And another cool Film Fun.
  16. And more spines than I had the patience to look through…
  17. A very fun pretty girl who looked like a lot of the covers on the books in the room!
  18. My buddy Kookie always brings the goods including this nice Superman book in the DJ.
  19. Terry O’Neil had some heavy duty pulps and PBs.
  20. Not a whole lot of my focus, (comics and pulps) but enough fun stuff to suck money out of my wallet.one table had some fun comics. Nothing over $10.
  21. Hit up the yearly LA Paperback show today. Always look forward to it. Can’t think of any other show quite like it. Good to see boardies @Hap Hazard, @Dreamtoreal1 and another member I can’t remember. I didn’t see @Surfing Alien but I have never met him. He was probably as “junk drunk”as I was Quite a room full.
  22. Seems like I have seen a LOT of pulps come back purple from CGC. I suspect that most folks did some work to “conserve” them rather than resto for profit like comics. Has always been a different market.
  23. About the only thing that was saved more than PBs, are Playboys. They are still everywhere all the way back to the late ‘50’s. Every guy had a stash and they were never thrown away. I used to visit my grandparents house in the summer when I was young. I slept in my grandpa’s study. He was a voracious reader of mystery and detective PBs. He had hundreds of them. I used to check them out when he wasn’t there. Those hot girly covers really got my interest even though I really didn’t know why. Have always wondered what happened to them. I would kill to have them now. To this day, everytime I hear the name Perry Mason, I think fondly of him. Cool guy. He raced motorcycles in the teens, drove a ‘62 Lincoln Contental and smoked fat cigars. He also bought me all the comics I wanted off the racks in the cigar store.