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Readcomix

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  1. Fightin' Army #37 a 1960 Charlton that looks VG/FN or better from front and insides but someone put a piece of packing tape on the back cover so let's go VG. $5
  2. CLAIMED! Here's a Famous Funnies #198 missing a chunk of a great cover, sadly. Any purchaser may take it for free, just claim.
  3. Just because you don't see them much....here's a very late (1970) issue of Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact. Vol 26 #1 in VG- with spine roll. $4
  4. SOLD! Out of this World #3 GVG cover detached at upper staple. Smells awesome! scarce Ditko 1957 goodness. $25
  5. We're coming down to the wire here on You Might Find It! III, so.... 1) Anything unsold prior to this post, take 15% off 2) The last batch of books for this thread is being shot right now; we will close soon after the final book gets posted. 3) Once this is closed, I will open a much shorter thread (between two and three dozen books) of True Funnybooks -- all Golden Age funny animals and other humor comics (I might slip a couple silver age Archies and Scooby Doo's in at the end). Takers from this thread -- If this is your bag, we can wrap up after that thread to combine any shipping. If that stuff is not for you, shoot me a PM to let me know and we'll get going on getting out your books from this thread. Back shortly...
  6. Five-team Batarag! Fear #10, Amazing Adventures #18 (1st Killraven), X-Men #22, Doomsday +1 #1 and Captain America #200 (30-cent variant) ALL sold per PM! Who dares, wins!
  7. The article gave me the impression that the art may have been donated by someone to whom Ditko had gifted it. It reads is if Ditko had given his "blessing" to the decision. I'm blanking now, but who was the artist who worked with Ditko on his later, independent stuff? (Mr A, the last two issues of Tales of the Mysterious Traveler, etc) Isn't there an artist protege who was to Ditko as Theakston was to Kirby? Of course, it could have been anyone who was close to him, but it may not occur to someone without an attachment to comics that the work belonged in the National Archives.
  8. Triple Crown True Sport v5 #2, Fawcett Funny Animals 49, All-Star Western 96! Thank you 3319!