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via PM! Sands of the South Pacific goes to Jimbo! Thank you!
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C.I. #41 HRN 41! Thank you RDP, for the take and for breaking the ice!
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Next up is an opportunity that doesn’t come up often.
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Lots of likes but no takes so I just made a bunch of price cuts. Still lots more to come…..
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Challenge to the World nn (Cathetical Guild 1951) in a very pressable VGFN with a VFish range Story of God thrown in from 1982. Take the pair for $40 (eBay asks are crazy on Challenge to the World; only a cheap beater, reader has moved there of late.)
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Fawcetts, Funny Animal cheap GA CLOSED
Readcomix replied to ft88's topic in Golden/Silver/Bronze Age Only
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Rangers Comics #62 — going to go GVG on overall wear but that tough black front cover looks nicer. Five on census; none anywhere else on market. Comps tough. HA sold a Voldy 7.0 in Sept. 2022 for $250 and change. $75
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Thanks Jason! Nice grabs you made, too I saw the book when it first came out (I had a copy, gave it away in the boards’ annual Christmas raffle as part of my gift box. Another copy is on its way to me. I’ll add it to the post when it arrives.) and my first thought was I’d love to have that piece! But my friend had told me he thought it was fully digital so I kind of forgot about it. Then I saw John Hebert at Albany Comic Con and asked him about it. He clarified that the letters and colors were digital but the art itself was very much ink over graphite. One thing led to another …
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That’s it for the Classics. Back with more stuff later.
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SOLD! Classic Comics #16 HRN 28 (4th edition) in GD. (Looks much better but cover mostly split though attached at lower staple. Appears FN range in the bag. Signed by artist Dan Kushner to original owner Herb Conlon. (I bought the collection from Herb’s son after Herb passed. Herb was a pharmacist, hence the personalization.) $10
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Ok, this next one is more about someone, a “TCBC” as @Mmehdy says, taking over the stewardship. This should be in the collection of a Classics fan.
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SOLD! Classics Illustrated #41 HRN 41 (1st edition) a very nice-presenting VG or slightly better. Only this edition has this “horror” cover. (WAS $30) NOW $25
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Some of you may recall a few years back I bought a 16-longbox collection that was 85% Classics Comics/Classics Illustrated. The guy was trying to amass every HRN of all 169 issues, and as many foreign variants as he could It was a labor of love, and a great education into an arcane corner of comics collecting, C.I., and I kept a small handful including 1st HRNs of #1, Matt Baker’s Lorna Doone (more pages than every other HRN; Baker fans don’t get the full content in subsequent HRNs) and assorted others, mostly focused on the early horror covers that were later dumbed down for the later HRNs. I will next release three more books from what’s left of that collection in my PC. (And lots more to come after that, as well.)
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Boy Comics #19 (Dec 1944) in VG/VG- range. Single staple still attached at cover though tearing makes it tenuous. Presents much better than the Fair/Good copy that just sold for $217 on eBay. Called out in Overstreet as “One of the greatest all-time stories.” 21 on census; not everyone gets a chance to read about the double amputee on the cover. (WAS $200) NOW $180
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