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I thought I was the only one doing that...
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Karloff, Dell, TV horror and more.....
rakehell replied to 1950's war comics's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
6/ It's a UK pence price variant! -
Makes me think they may have been an even smaller proportion of the overall run. Either that, or the yoof read them to death.
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Grabbed this last week. A close-up on the important bit - Boris looks so suave with his pence bubble.
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Karloff, Dell, TV horror and more.....
rakehell replied to 1950's war comics's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
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What's new in your Silver Age collection this week
rakehell replied to Silver's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
Thirded? Sounds dirty. -
Bronze age comics that are heating up on eBay...
rakehell replied to PeterPark's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
Unless, of course, they started with yellow and ran out, so had to switch to orange at the end of the run... -
Snagged this off ebay UK for pocket change. Didn't know I wanted it until I saw it. Now, of course, I need the rest of the series.
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Similar to the Mark Jewelers inserts that seem to fetch a premium for some strange reason? Plus also, do all of the cents copies of BK 58 have the insert/corner blurb? This rabbit hole has many dark and winding passages...
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Post your Garage Sale/Flea Market/Antique Mall Finds Here
rakehell replied to Shark's topic in Comics General
There's a used book store in Reykjavik that sells comics. It's about halfway down Laugavegur in an alley. I think it's about opposite the Lebowski Bar, but I could be remembering that wrong. I went in when I was there last year, but didn't have time to look properly. They're Icelandic. A lot of these are really rare. The print runs for some of them are less than 10000. Not sure about the Finnish market except that they love Uncle Scrooge. -
Yeah, that was the only pence copy in the lot. There were only a couple of stamps, too. Bronze age horror issues are hard to find in any kind of reasonable condition over here, even harder without distribution stamps.
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Karloff, Dell, TV horror and more.....
rakehell replied to 1950's war comics's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
Cheers tvh. Long time lurker, first time poster. In this thread anyway. -
Karloff, Dell, TV horror and more.....
rakehell replied to 1950's war comics's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
Yeah, just started to grab these again. I do love a clean black cover. -
Just posted these over in the Karloff, etc. thread. Some highlights from a recent ebay UK score: These three are the best of the lot:
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Karloff, Dell, TV horror and more.....
rakehell replied to 1950's war comics's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
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UK Variants - why the large value disparity
rakehell replied to duplicatecomics's topic in Comics General
It's not a variant, because the stamp was added several weeks, or even months after printing. The whole point about the pence variants being variants is that they are part of the initial print run of the books. Here's one from my collection: Value wise, I think they mostly consider it a distribution stamp, similar to date stamps on some US distributed comics. Some folks seek them out, but I doubt they'd pay a premium for them. -
Comic book collecting with a foreign variant focus
rakehell replied to Define999's topic in Comics General
Been doing some research on the Greek Marvels I got a while back. Turns out the Hulk 18 reprints the first Guardians of the Galaxy from MSH 18. Also, the Spider-Man 17 borrows the cover from ASM 131... but inside it has the first Green Goblin from ASM 14 (or a chunk of it anyway)... and a reprint of AF 15. Plus, also, the story from ASM 131 is in the Greek Spider-Man 21, which borrows the cover of ASM 134, but there's no Tarantula anywhere inside... Sleepy now. -
Post your Garage Sale/Flea Market/Antique Mall Finds Here
rakehell replied to Shark's topic in Comics General
Busted roller skates... -
Doctor Tom Brent and His Flying Nurses
rakehell replied to Get Marwood & I's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
It's because of the English socialized medical system that we can afford to prescribe Buster Crabbe swimming pools. I take two with water everyday before mealtime. Also, if poor Ted might never walk again, what's with the bandage on his forehead? This looks more like a training issue than anything else.