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Readcomix

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  1. As we enter the All-Batman Weekend phase of this thread, let's start out by noting that Tec #411 is available on Page 7 of this thread, and Tec 400 is on page 11. Both have had price cuts.
  2. Now, to answer the question posed by @Raze and @JollyComics and others, yes we will kick off the All-Batman Weekend (Weekend at Batman's?) with a few books tonight!
  3. chicken dinnah is SteveMullins, who grabs Marvel Spotlight 6-11 and the steal of the thread, Berni Wrightson Master of the Macabre 1-3! Loaded with greatness! Thank you to the man with impeccable taste!
  4. This concludes our Loincloth Party Matinee; I have nothing else shot at the moment, and I could use an early night to gear up for...an All-Batman Weekend! Silver and Bronze Bats, Tecs, Brave and the Bold, World's Finest, JLA -- if Bats is in it, its coming up! And there will still be more after that, but there's probably over half a short box of Batbooks so let's give it a focused round. If I can get a taste up tonight, I will. Heads-up here in advance, of course!
  5. Thanks for asking! As I'm posting these, I'm thinking someone is bound to be thinking I'm holding some keys. What you're seeing is the reason that I think this collection began off the racks in the bronze era; there's holes and missing first issues that just aren't here. From this collection, I've set aside to read and release later, or keep runs of Super Team Family, Kobra, 1968 Captain Marvel, Blitzkrieg 2-4 (there's no #1 and I already have one), a couple Dave Stevens covers and three keys: OAAW 83, Batman 251, and Tec 359. Anything else I don't list is stuff not worth someone's shipping $$ (beaters of B titles, etc). Its a cool collection, and the guy definitely added back issues, but many early bronze titles are missing illogical books and none came to me bagged and boarded, so I think this is the era when he began as a reader off the racks.