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*paull*

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  1. Same book sold for $11,651.25 in 2018. $14,400.00 in 2023. Seems like a good very good deal.
  2. When I first saw the cover of WM5 back in 1995 or so, listed in a CBG auction, I thought that it encapsulated the lurid nature of pre-code books into a single image. I dreamed of having one some day. It took a while
  3. I have been a fan of Weird Mysteries for a long time and have always thought that Weird Mysteries 5 was the superior book. I think it's a better cover, has a longer Wolverton story (6 pages instead of 3), and also includes a historic essay on comic book censorship by the publisher. I think that it's one of the most significant horror books from the pre-code era.
  4. Steranko at one time had almost everything that had been published, but has sold work since. He still has a big chunk of his Marvel work, which was used for the Artist Edition. Hopefully we see Volume 2.
  5. I was surprised to see this result. This book has really taken off. How does Weird Mysteries 5 compare to 4 now? To answer my own question, this WM4 River City copy sold for $6142 per point and a WM5 4.0 sold for $2250 per point in February. Not a pedigree though. Northford WM5 in 5.5 sold for $4145 per point in September 2022.
  6. He hasn't been here since September and I wanted to get in touch. If you are able to help, please send a PM. Thanks!
  7. This is SOJOURN #1, the 1977 publication of the Joe Kubert School in Dover NJ. Contains work by Kubert, Aragones, Giordano, Elias, Wildey and each issue has a huge color poster by Steve Bissette, predating his work on Swamp Thing. These are large... they fold open to 24” x 18”. The huge color Bissette poster is worth the price of admission alone. Fine condition. Uncirculated copy that came from the Kubert archives. $21 postpaid to US address. takes it. No HOSers or scallywags. Thanks!
  8. If it's a really desirable book and the price is right, it's definitely not a dealbreaker for me. I have a few good detached cover books. This one, for instance, I got for a killer deal. It's a complete book with only the front cover, which is loose. I could never have afforded this book if the cover was complete. Detached, but in great shape!
  9. UNSEEN SHADOWS - Jim Steranko (Supergraphics, 1978) This scarce book details Steranko's multi-year odyssey to illustrate the 27 different painted covers that he created for the Shadow paperback series between 1975 and 1978. Completely written, designed, illustrated and published by Steranko in 1978. This is a seldom seen gem. Unseen Shadows contains 50 pages of pencilled prelims for each cover, some paintings have multiple prelims. Not reprinted in any other volume! A beautiful book for a fan of Steranko's amazing Shadow paintings. Full color covers with b&w interiors. Includes text by Jim about the Shadow paperback paintings... didn't include photos of the text pages here. Cardstock cover with tanning on inside of cover (typical of this book due to paper quality). Pages are in excellent condition and are not tanned at all. Only the slightest edge wear. Cover colors are beautiful. VF condition. Killer book! The interior photographs do not have creases... the lines are shadows caused by my multiple ceiling light fixtures. $145 NOW $135 postpaid to US address takes it. No probies or hobos
  10. To add to that, if the donor was looking for a tax deduction via the donation, wouldn't there have to be an independent appraisal of the art? That would require that dealers would be involved, and I highly doubt any of them would have kept this secret. So my point it, the donor was likely a true philanthropist who not only didn't sell the pages, but didn't seek a tax deduction for it.
  11. These ended up higher than I expected. Very solid prices.
  12. Thanks for the purchase! I wish I had a #2 for offer. I did sell one many years ago.
  13. This is Syzygy #1, a sci-fi fanzine published by Ron Baker in 1974. Limited to 511 copies, this is # 318. Has front and back covers by Jeff Jones featuring fantasy characters. VF condition, no writing, no tears, no loose pages. Scarce book! $59 postpaid to U.S. Address
  14. Very interesting that he doesn't even mention the character's name: "The plot deepens. A homage to one of the world’s most iconic villains - a new perspective into the life of a notorious, perhaps misunderstood, bad guy through painterly, emotional presentation of this beloved (and feared) character. This series inspires deep introspection and reflection on concepts of good vs evil, calling attention to how both entities manifest within each of us."
  15. I don’t know for sure, but that is my assumption based on the aspect ratio of the book.