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IngelsFan

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  1. I’m starting this thread for the best horror-themed pulp covers (to include those that aren’t considered “shudder pulps”). Here’s a recent pickup that fits that bill for me.
  2. Awesome! Thanks a whole bunch. I appreciate it.
  3. That’s awesome. Thanks! If you have the time, could you scan the crime and horror lists too? Also, any historical data (I’m on the road and don’t have access to my old guides).
  4. Is there an online resource for the current (and historical would be great too) Overstreet Top 10 lists?
  5. Super happy to have picked up a decent copy of this key:
  6. The annual release of “The Overstreet” as I used to call it back when I started collecting was a big event for me. My first was in 1981. I read that thing until it fell apart, poring over the LB Cole covers (including some of his paperback work), discovering new worlds of collecting that blew my “I just finished completing a run of new X-Men so what else is left” mind. My favorite part, in those pre-Gerber book times, were the color sections with so many beautiful comics! After a few years I had an index of what golden age books were in each guide, to reference when I received typed lists from dealers. Now, it’s a great piece of nostalgia and I still enjoy it every year.
  7. Ah, ok. Now I understand. I totally agree that there are more desirable ashcans out there. I don’t go for ashcans but love seeing them. As far as rarest published DC books go, I’m still looking for a Double Action #2.
  8. When did a second copy of Double Action 1 turn up?
  9. After July of 1946 there was absolutely no excuse, since the month long testing at Bikini during Operation Crossroads was heavily covered by the press.