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Jeep Comics #2 in VG/VG- centerfold detached. This entire three-issue run is tough in any grade, usually no more than a copy or two of any issue on eBay at any one time. Here’s a peek at the insides as these Laffingwell Publications books don’t come up much. $125
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The Books: Just four books this time, all recently upgraded so I am offering up these undercopies here. But first… 5 Simple Rules (Please, please read) 1st wins; tie/indeterminate goes to the thread. Payment is Check or Money Order (yeah, yeah I know I'm a dinosaur, troglodyte, luddite, mennonite, hermaphrodite etc. - I just don't have or want e-payments.) Shipping: Via USPS Priority is $10. (Canada ships at actual cost.) Don't be listy including the little one in my head. Returns: Sure, just notify me within three days of receipt and get it back to me in the same shape on your dime, except no returns on graded books. (Kudos thread linked under my avatar.)
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What's new in your Silver Age collection this week
Readcomix replied to Silver's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
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Do "Raymond Miller" Copies get Pedigree labels?
Readcomix replied to gadzukes's topic in Golden Age Comic Books
You can put emojis on CGC Mike’s posts? -
Do "Raymond Miller" Copies get Pedigree labels?
Readcomix replied to gadzukes's topic in Golden Age Comic Books
Because I can’t use emojis on your posts, I need to quote you and say “You rock!” Thank you Mike! -
Do "Raymond Miller" Copies get Pedigree labels?
Readcomix replied to gadzukes's topic in Golden Age Comic Books
I just appreciate the effort! I think it’s a horrible oversight, unless I’m missing some key fact(s). @Robot Man @grendelbo FYI about Mike’s awesome inquiry on this topic. (I’m sure I missed some others from the Jerry Garcia collection thread.) -
Do "Raymond Miller" Copies get Pedigree labels?
Readcomix replied to gadzukes's topic in Golden Age Comic Books
@CGC Mike I’ve always wondered about this. Do you know the backstory as to why they would not? Seems odd given they did it for Nic Cage books. -
UPDATED!! Beware of JIM 83 with a fake cover price
Readcomix replied to JollyComics's topic in Comics General
And up over $1000 with 11 days to go. -
When You Are Given a Captain America 1
Readcomix replied to Sillydiabetic's topic in Golden Age Comic Books
Like a test run by the scammer? A sniff test of how convincing his work is or isn’t? -
And he was married to Miss America (the Timely heroine who was also in the All Winners Squad) Bob and Madeline Frank.
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Dover's Sales Thread - CGC books Neal Adams and more
Readcomix replied to dover's topic in Golden/Silver/Bronze Age Only
And not a Batman among ‘em! Well-played! -
Silver age comics that are heating up
Readcomix replied to rabidwolf's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
Certainly you can; it’s earlier than Avengers 4. This could be a whole ‘nother thread that could be argued either way but I just feel Cap’s revival was far more important/central to the young Marvel universe because Cap became the backbone of the title that showcased many of their solo heroes. Subby’s growth across the titles was more gradual, though he was an important supporting cast member for the early FF as the first Marvel anti-hero, the grandpappy in a sense of Wolverine, Punisher etc. Avengers #3, DD #7, X-Men #6 … he’s harassing everybody! But at the simplest level, both books certainly brought back a Timely hero into Marvel continuity with an explanation for where they’d been. Functionally, it’s an equal contributor of the concept of pulling the Golden Age characters forward into the newly created mythos. -
Silver age comics that are heating up
Readcomix replied to rabidwolf's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
I’ve always felt that big as they are, both Flash 123 and Avengers 4 are still underrated keys as they both pull the Golden Age into the Silver Age. Both are central to their respective publishers’ development of the concept of continuity, the core of the serialized, illustrated fiction upon which this particular collecting hobby is originally built. To me, that’s the real significance of the returns of Cap and Jay Garrick. -
Spidey shows up in Strange Tales #119 as well. Not top 10, but another early one outside his own title.
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Shorter Super-Hero Stories in JiM, ST, ToS, and TtA
Readcomix replied to Math Teacher's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
Partly financial, partly evolution of their use of the medium (well, not exactly evolution as one way is not necessarily better than another, just different forms of storytelling) I can’t recall where I read it or the specifics, but I think there was a limited # of titles they could swing print runs for in the early days. That’s part of the reason the 1968 expansion was such a big deal. Trying to remember where I read Stan on this topic. The “always full-length titles” of Avengers, X-Men, Sgt Fury and DD are all mid-1963 and onward (DD is ‘64) launches. -
CLOSED — 25% OFF! — You Might Find It!
Readcomix replied to Readcomix's topic in Golden/Silver/Bronze Age Only
Recapped, cleaned up, and re-opened! Still 25% off everything left! (That's take 25% off the prices listed below, but go to the page to see pix and grade) What's left, you ask? Welllll.... Page 1: Strange Tales #172 (Brother Voodoo) $15 Wyatt Earp #23 $60 Poe's Tales of Terror $8 Page 2: North West Romances (pulp w/Norm Saunders catfight cover) Spring 1949 $20 X-Men annual #6 (Dracula) $5 Page 3: Hulk #212 (1st Constrictor) $15 Star Wars #5 $15 Looney Tunes & Merrie Melodies #86 $40 Daredevil #16 (1st Romita Spidey) $40 Strange Adventures #18 (early Capt. Comet) $20 Page 4: Dr. Spektor's Spine-Tingling Tales #1 $10 Page 5: two coverless copies of DC Laurel & Hardy #1 $4 each X-Men #11 (1st Stranger) $30 Flashback #36 (Flash Comics #15) $10 Flash #195 (Neal Adams cover) $20 Sugar and Spike #79 $20 Sugar and Spike #73 $25 Sugar and Spike #58 $25 Popeye #1 (Dell 1948) $200 Deadliest Heroes of Kung Fu #1 $10 Page 6: Jughead #7 (1st Suzie in title) $50 UFO Flying Saucers #1 $10 Archie #154 $5 Jungle War Stories #11 $4 Korak, Son of Tarzan #24 (Gold Key) $4 Page 7: Space Adventures #12 (Capt. Atom) $10 Page 8: Spidey Super Stories #11 (non-canon, but 1st Spider-Woman) $100 Page 9: Flash #137 $20 Blitzkrieg #1-5 (full set) $50 Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #28 (all Bruce Lee issue) $20 Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #19 (1st White Tiger) $125 Page 10: Nick Fury #16 $8 Sub-Mariner #35 (Defenders prelude) $30 G.I. Combat #107 $5 Page 11: Jimmy Olsen #137 $5 Page 13: Iron Man #120 (1st Justin Hammer) $10 Secret Wars #3 (1st Titania & Volcana; Spidey mops the floor with the X-Men ) $10- 333 replies
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My pleasure, Clark! I’ve seen us both in enough of the Watterson threads to know you’d be interested too. I for one had no idea he had this bent. It’ll be pretty fascinating. I’m especially curious given the time he and his collaborator have apparently spent on this project. Did I miss anybody else I should have tagged?
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@GreatCaesarsGhost @Buzzetta Thought you guys might be interested in Watterson’s new project. See OP’s link above,