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Get Marwood & I

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  1. Yes, mine too. I'd love to find an ad confirming it, like I did in the Dell UKPV thread recently.
  2. That's a justified sad face @OtherEric. God knows what I was thinking.....
  3. I'll second that. There's no price as crazy as the price we'll pay for the 'last one on the list'.
  4. Here's something you don't see every day - A Gold Key with a T&P stamp: I know it's a T&P because....look, I just do alright. It's actually only the second Gold Key T&P stamped book that I have ever seen. There's a nice UK distribution pattern building up for Tom & Jerry actually, leading into the UKPV window, as you can see below..... #265 #266 #267 #268 #269 #270 .....believe it or not..... Eye eye!
  5. I was going through some old files earlier and found, to my surprise, that I owned and sold this not so long ago: Fancy selling that. What a tosspot I can be at times. Don't say it.
  6. I tried to add something to my Archie UKPV journal page earlier today and managed to sod it up somehow. It now has 'next page' links which I can't seem to get rid of. That'll teach me to tinker. Anyway, regular readers of this thread Rakehell will know that Archie #108 is not only the sole March cover dated Archie UK Price Variant, but also the earliest cover dated UKPV of any of the seven known publishers. Here she be, with her weirdy 9d font price: I did a quick assessment of the 'on sale' / LOC dates on Mike's Comic Newsstand for the other March dated Archie's (excluding the non-UKPV 25c issues) and here are the results: Tells a story, doesn't it. I have a fun Archie UKPV story coming up soon, if you can bear the excitement. Just waiting for Pat to deliver something......
  7. Spookily, given the title, it's exactly two years to the day since I last posted in this thread. In all that time, I have not seen one instance of a 75c Haunted Library #70, the only outstanding Charlton CPV that theoretically should exist (if I've got my sums right): In one of my regular sweeps of the web, I today found this unhelpfully grainy image on a Chinese website: Could that be our missing 60th CPV It certainly looks like it, doesn't it. If normal variant hunting practice applies, another copy should be along any minute now, so I think I'll wait for a more concrete image, if not a copy in hand, before I declare "job done"....
  8. Three Detectives here from an original owner collection on eBay with nice consecutive issue number / stamp number sequencing: #315, May / stamp 6 #316, June / stamp 7 #317, July / stamp 8 I do like Watching the Detectives...
  9. +1 Always nice to see a new face here I don't think the tag worked Reggie @cosmic-spider-man
  10. Who wouldn't be wrong footed by a spooky green faced bloke conjuring massive yellow bubbles out of thin air behind you just as you thought you'd gotten away with gorging on a whole weeks allocation of cherries.
  11. I've loved this cover since I first saw it years ago and finally picked up a decent copy this week. The colouring of the rather macabre chap in the background is quite brilliant: As is our hero's lippy
  12. That would be my guess - not enough interest to sustain it, with things the way they are here now. It would likely be down to the one member to keep bumping it.
  13. Toasty! The fashion for ripped jeans at the knee clearly started a long time ago.....
  14. That's just fantastic Captain - well done! And in high grade too. Worthy of Laudation