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On 5/1/2024 at 11:24 AM, Doctor Dositheus said:
I think they would mostly be working digitally. Will the computer files they created have value in the future?
That may be the case. Some displayed their hand-done boards but would not sell.
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Before we all declare the hobby dead in two years, let’s ask ourselves if the results might look different in a poll conducted on Instagram. Don’t get me wrong, I suspect the bulk of comics collectors are north of 40 but I don’t think the overall skew is as bad as it looks on a chat board, which is long-form, old-school social media.
I attended an independent artists’ comic con this past weekend, and the place was packed with young people looking for new content and meeting creators. I doubt there was much appetite for back issues in that room, but there were new fans of the medium. I think it’s incumbent on dealers and LCS owners to pass down the history of the medium, and I think it’s reasonable to assume that if the new generation of comics readers becomes back issue collectors they may have a greater appetite/appreciation for genre titles moreso than the longjohns fare many of us grew up with.
My biggest disappointment in the show was in not seeing any OA for sale from new creators. That’s what I went looking for: OA from up and coming creators.
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On 4/30/2024 at 1:13 AM, Silver Surfer said:
Should link this thread to the OA section. Could this be an original cover?
It’s the OA. I was going to start it there, but I figured the likelihood of it getting identified was over here in Golden, based on its era. I thought it was more likely someone had seen the printed illustration than the piece itself.
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On 4/29/2024 at 6:44 PM, grendel013 said:
Thanks! I'd definitely need to plan the day around it. About a 2 1/2 hour drive. But the wheels are spinning...
Keep me posted!
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@IngelsFan and all sleuthy contributors, you're a buncha rockstars! Thank you!
Looks like the story title on the lookout tower covered the Marcus/Gordon sig (see oA in 1st post). Thank you all!!!
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On 4/29/2024 at 6:37 PM, grendel013 said:
Where is it located? I see @BrianHoward has NYC/NJ in his location.
Middletown, NY. You near enough to go?
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On 4/29/2024 at 9:08 AM, AJD said:
FWIW, those look like Korean War vintage uniforms on the Americans, so likely some time after 1950. Even more FWIW, that might not be a cover layout - there doesn't seem to be a lot of space for a title, price and logo. A story title might fit there though, so this could be a splash page.
Was thinking Korean too. Probably 1950s. Good call on splash possibility! Thanks!
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They may not necessarily be relisting. They may have multiples. They are a massive warehouse, open to the public by appointment. I have not made one, but I’d like to out of curiosity. They are about an hour from my area, but I drive over that way for work on occasion. I saw the building one day and thought it might be a comics shop, then read the sign on the front door.
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On 4/26/2024 at 3:12 PM, TheComicsPreacher said:
The "Tales of the Marines" book is just priceless. Reminds me of Bill Mauldin's take on war (I'm now reading his 1945 book "Up Front" thanks to the solid rec from @sfcityduck).
Thanks! I’m pretty sure it’s actually the last issue of Devil Dog Dugan, with a title change. Inside are four Devil Dog Dugan stories. The run was already broken up when I got my first shot at these books, or I would have kept all four. Its a tough run to build in nice shape.
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Thread is now closed; thank you everyone! For those who would like to see my keepers from Joe Sinnott's personal copies, here they are. I kept the War run because its three consecutive high-grade, late-run issues; the Tell it to the Marines #4 because it's basically the last issue of Devil Dog Dugan; My Own romance and Quick Trigger Western for the late-career Matt Baker work, Battle Action #23 because that guy looks like the late Darren Carerra, friend and owner of the Comics Depot in Saratoga Spring, which was an awesome shop; a few classic covers and Battle Ground #1.
I don't know how much more of Joe's Atlas books I'll get a chance at; hoping for some more PCH and early post-code horror, but the intermediary is keeping the sci-fi and most pre-code war. We both doubt the Marvel books leave the family, certainly not anytime soon, though maybe some bronze eventually will be parted with. Just our guess.
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Kid Colt Outlaw #90 GVG — $50 to JimJum12’s PayPal; receive free shipping on your stack.
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Battle #27 FN- $200
Astonishing #11 VG+ $300
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On 4/24/2024 at 11:27 PM, buttock said:
Sigh, I'll take this one
Battle #31! Thanks again Dan!
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@comicnoir Ron please note that is some sort of smudge atop the Spellbound, not a blurry pic. If you did not realize, OK to pass. I did account for it in giving it the grade.
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Ok Boardieland, that is everything! 47 Joe Sinnott personal copies from his Atlas days! I hope everyone has enjoyed this. I’ll keep it open a day or so and then get PM’s out to takers.
Thank you to all takers, lookers, etc. I’m glad to share these, and I’m glad it gave the boards a fun hangout for the week!
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On 4/24/2024 at 10:50 PM, Blackmask said:
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Battle #33! Thanks Alan!
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Last two…Joe’s PCH work, which I only got a bit of offered to me thus far. We don’t think either is a comp book. They seem to be back issues he acquired.
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I should have added — the Battle #31 and #33 are both definitely comp copies.
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On 4/24/2024 at 10:37 PM, gunsmokin said:
Check that - 18 boardies
Thank you, everyone!
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SOLD! Battle #31 — now I remember why this was in my possible keeper pile. Russ Heath cover for Atlas, and I thought they were somewhat undergraded at FVF. On second glance, they may be right, but VF minus also possible I think.
A VG just sold on eBay for $48.87.
11 on census, 8.5 at top.$200
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