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bounty_coder

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  1. Vampirella #1 1969 CGC 7.5 with WHITE pages listed...More to come today. Nice! Considering doing a forum auction on this beauty
  2. Vampirella #1 1969 CGC 7.5 with WHITE pages listed...More to come today.
  3. It's about to get real in here... HALLOWEEN Nears..Horror/Monster/Ghosts/Ghouls..Skywald/EeriePub/Warren/Marvel And so it begins... Bounty's Halloween Harvest of Horror Listen up! Ghouls & Growls... As Halloween approaches And Samhain follows I hope that you have a plan for displaying your most scary rags... ...in order to keep the Spirits of the Dead at bay. If you need a hand...Mwwuhaha--Mwwuhahaha...Contiiiinnnnuuuue... Your Life may depend on it - b unty Over the next 3 weeks I will be adding creepy creations from the crypt that include... Magazines: Skywald (Psycho, Scream, Nightmare, Hellrider) Marvel (Vampire Tales, Dracula Lives, Monsters Unleashed, Tales of the Zombie, Haunt of Horror) Eerie Publications (Terror Tales, Witches Tales, Horror Tales, Tales of Voodoo, Weird, etc.) Seaboard (Devilina, Weird Tales of the Macabre) Comics including: Michael Myers of Halloween Freddy Krueger in the Nightmare on Elm Street Leatherface from the Texas Chainsaw Massacre Army of Darkness (1st Series) w/ Painted covers Rob Zombie's Spooktacular & The Nail Maybe even a Vampirella #1 from 1969 (CGC w/ White pages) can be pried from my cold gripped talons Containing some of the greatest artwork ever published by the fiendish fingers of.. Neal Adams, Bernie Wrightson, Gray Morrow, Sanjulian, Maroto, Richard Corben, Joe Jusko, Kaluta, Jeff Jones Simon Bisley, Rob Zombie and many more
  4. And so it begins... Bounty's Halloween Harvest of Horror Listen up! Ghouls & Growls... As Halloween approaches And Samhain follows I hope that you have a plan for displaying your most scary rags... ...in order to keep the Spirits of the Dead at bay. If you need a hand...Mwwuhaha--Mwwuhahaha...Contiiiinnnnuuuue... Your Life may depend on it - b unty * Get Tickets for the Show Here*
  5. Interesting. I've seen these both before and assumed it was the same artwork used for the Creepy 18. But seeing them together I can see that the painting was totally redone. I do like the original better with the second serpent head in the lower right! Yeah...But the chick in the second is WAY hotter But not for much longer after she's been digested into Nessie poo! Truth hurts
  6. Interesting. I've seen these both before and assumed it was the same artwork used for the Creepy 18. But seeing them together I can see that the painting was totally redone. I do like the original better with the second serpent head in the lower right! Yeah...But the chick in the second is WAY hotter
  7. Yeah. I've been reading through the run and I've noticed as the series gradually declined in quality over time with the effort just not being the same. One of the things I always loved about SSOC was the painted covers. By the end of series, they were using drawn covers, even for the important final issue. As nice as some of the drawn covers were, they just weren't the same from the days of Boris, N. Adams, Norem, and others. There is something about those final covers though that I still dig. Maybe it's the scarcity of them, but a handful of the last issues had some cool drawn/painted looking covers.
  8. Great buyer, awesome communication, super friendly (thumbs u
  9. Welllllllll...Generally. 1966-1970 issues are the most difficult with the 1977-1982 Terrors of Dracula, Weird Vampire Tales and Weird books being tough. Outside of that it's really the covers with the most gruesome stuff going on, or just clinic-ly insane. I've seen raw issues of Terror Tales Issue #1 & #2 fetch upwards of $350 in VF or so condition. You rarely, rarely, rarely see issues in the 1966-1969 camp in VF/NM or better. The paper on these were cheap and so was the ink, I've seen so much damn ink rub on the back covers on these darn things - b unty
  10. Fact of the matter any comic magazine from 1966-1975 over VF are tougher to get, any NM or better are fairly scarce. Savage Tales #1 : 1st Man thing Savage Sword Conan #1 Marvel Preview #1 : Neal Adams Cover Marvel Preview #2 : Punisher Origin Marvel Preview #3 : Early 52 page blade story Marvel Preview #4 : 1st Starlord Marvel Preview #7 : 1st Racoon Tales of the Zombie #1 Dracula Lives #1 Dracula Lives #2 : Starlin Cover + Origin Dracula Vampire Tales #1 : 1st Solo Morbius Vampire Tales #2 : Intro Satana Vampire Tales #6 : 1st Lilith in Series Vampire Tales #8 : 1st Solo Blade Story Monsters Unleashed #3 : Neal Adams Haunt of Horror #5 : Neal Adams Satana cover Marvel Super Action #1 : Early Punisher Marvel Super Special both Kiss issues Vampirella #1 1st App & Origin Vampirella #3 Low distribution all white cover (cheaper paper) Creepy & Eerie Low distribution issues Eerie Publication books anything over VF is scarce Skywald books anything over VF/NM is scarce in general Stanley Publications anything over VF is scarce Welcome to collecting H LL
  11. Got a sweet Goon from this fella, always dependable dealing with you bud (thumbs u
  12. Does anyone know what the print runs were on the 2nd prints and 3rd prints of #1-3 I'm surprised after looking on the bay a bit that I see more 1st prints than the 2nd or 3rd printings... Are the 2nd's and 3rd's still coveted anywhere near the 1st's?
  13. THIS is SO awesome. I enjoyed reading the creativity put into that cover and can imagine that it is quite the cherished gift. Amazing.
  14. I've been on the fence about picking this one up. (And #5.) Prices always seemed a little expensive for this one. I saw quite a few unsold copies sitting around with high BINS. Do you think it's coming back, or are the speculators jst grabbing everything these days? I think a lot of things... 1.) Marvel Preview #4 & #7 and Epic #3 are getting more eyes on comic magazines in general now. 2.) In terms of CGC Magazines kind of like Golden Age sales they don't pop up a lot in the Higher Grades. And I think this has slowed interest as people are not willing to be so slow about it. I see this changing though as more material comes online. And I don't see more books getting graded being a detriment but adding liquidity to the space that will boost it in the long run. 3.) As people realize getting HG copies are really as difficult as many of us have been preaching they then become willing to shell for the solid VF or better issues because their searches often take months if not years (or more) for some books.