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Readcomix

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  1. Okay, I last offered men’s adventure mags in a thread last June. That thread closed with a 25% discount. All men’s adventure mags about to be posted will be offered at a price that is more than 25% off their previously listed price. There are 35 mags coming, maybe not all at once.
  2. Herb was a great guy. I first got to meet him when I was in high school in the 80's. There were no comic cons in my area, so I formed a comic book club and we started organizing our own. Trimpe gladly came as a guest to support us in making this happen, and he (and Greg LaRocque, who frequented the same LCS as I did; both of them lived in the region) helped connect us with Dan Green, Joe Sinnott, Joe Staton and Wendy and Richard Pini. Herb drew a sketch for me at our first con, and Dan Green inked it. Its not on my hard drive, but I'll shoot it later and add it here. Herb was an interesting guy; he had a WWII-era biplane that he would fly at local airshows, and he started writing detective novels somewhere around age 70. Not sure if he ever got them published, but he was working on them.
  3. Deadpool Circle Chase #2,2 copies #3, #4. VF or better. I’m tired of waiting for a #1. Take the lot for (WAS $20) NOW $15
  4. Ok, “You Might Find It” is open over in Mixed. If you’re into comics, slabs, sleazy paperbacks, sweat mags, Mad, original art, treasury editions, comic strip character t-shirt iron-ons, Star Trek prints, Holyoke one-shots, LBJ or silver age minor keys, this thread might be for you! Or, as my favorite local antique dealer likes to say, “If I don’t have it, you don’t need it!” (Of course he’s fulla carp with that, but I love that line!)
  5. Ok, “You Might Find It” is open over in Mixed. If you’re into comics, slabs, sleazy paperbacks, sweat mags, Mad, original art, treasury editions, comic strip character t-shirt iron-ons, Star Trek prints, Holyoke one-shots, LBJ or silver age minor keys, this thread might be for you! Or, as my favorite local antique dealer likes to say, “If I don’t have it, you don’t need it!” (Of course he’s fulla carp with that, but I love that line!)
  6. Ok, that’s it for tonight as it’s late and I’m tired, so tomorrow seems like a good day for more Mad magazines. After that, it’s more comics, then men’s adventure mags, then I’ve got treasuries and Golden Age, and maybe some OA if you want. Stay tuned!
  7. Hillman Publication No. 7 Sex and Marriage Problems as told to E.B. Taylor, 2nd print, December 1948. (WAS $5) NOW $3
  8. My Life as a Cartoonist by Harvey Kurtzman, Minstrel books paperback 1988 first ed. (WAS $5) NOW $4
  9. Set of eight Star Trek prints. Actually, it’s seven and one, but I’m offering it together. Seven Andrew Probert prints (published 1979 from artwork dated 1969) and one Doug Little (no date). Two Probert sets on eBay; hole-punched at $40 and clean at $150. Take this clean lot for (WAS $40) NOW $30
  10. Wasn’t it Hunter S. Thompson who said, “When the going gets tough, the pros get weird.”...?
  11. Selection of four lurid, sleazy paperbacks with cool painted covers. (WAS $10) NOW $8 for the lot
  12. Mickey Mouse #33 (1954 - pre-code! ) VG range (WAS $5) NOW $3 (Yes, yes...I know.... Dell comics never had the code seal on them, because “Dell comics are good comics.”)
  13. Howard the Duck novel, movie adaptation by Ellis Weiner. 1986, 1st print. Yes, I bought it new. (WAS $5) NOW $3
  14. Assorted 1975 New York Daily News Sunday comics iron-ons $10 (PM’s accepted, but at less than full price I am keeping the Broom Hilda and trying to make a t-shirt!)
  15. ALL 3 SOLD via PM! Yogi Bear #5 cgc 9.6, #7 cgc 9.4, Flintstones #8 cgc 9.4. Take the three for (WAS $75) NOW $60