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Comcav

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  1. hey there, big dog. I look forward to seeing you on the killing fields of Heritage next week! There will be blood!
  2. Oh man, Troy is here bringing the heat? Jeez, might have to fire up the Takebot again....
  3. Funny Picture Stories Supplement #1 (Comics Magazine, 1937) This was a weekly supplement to the March 5, 1937 issue of The Charles American Press newspaper from Lake Charles, Louisiana, produced three years before the first Will Eisner Spirit Sections were released. Features "Alias the Clock" Created Pre-Superman, in 1936 by George Brenner for Centaur Publications and arguably the first 'costumed crime fighter' in comic books. Originally published in Funny Picture Stories V1#1. Not listed in Overstreet. CGC census last Heritage sale Sold For: $3,360.00 & 1980.00 Funny Picture Stories Supplement #12 (Comics Magazine, 1937) Featuring "Captain Jim and the Chinese Pirates" by R. A. Burnley. Originally published in Funny Picture Stories V1#5. Not listed in Overstreet. CGC census only has 2 examples graded Only sale I could find was $1,440.00 1937 Funny Picture Stories Supplement #11 This VERY RARE weekly supplement that features The Brothers 3 by a very young Will Eisner. The story was originally published in Funny Picture Stories V1#4. Not listed in Overstreet. CGC census has only 2 listed. Last 2 Heritage sales were Sold For: $1,680.00 & Sold For: $1,320.00 All 3 issues are complete and in good condition. I know the word RARE is used a lot but these are few and far between to find they were purchased about 15 years ago with a small golden age collection & I doubt another set will come up anytime soon. $2000 buys all 3 shipped TAKE FUNNY PICTURE GROUP
  4. well that was fun, thanks! Might as well have some enjoyment before I get the tar kicked out of me on Promise books at Heritage (as usual).