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HouseofComics.Com

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  1. Kudos to Buck Biggins for a great set of tightly graded 50s and 60s books. Thanks to Paratrooper and Shiverbones for all the orders.
  2. I definitely just got a good primer in both Mutt and Jeff and My Friend Irma! Definitely more fun to read all these carefully selected pieces than just, say, reading page after page of Toonopedia. Thanks to Scrooge, as always. Btw, the cover galleries you've been posting lately are a great touch and I hope that when you get all of this into a more permanent format that you do the same for each of the titles. Marc
  3. This is one of the great fan sites about any character by the way: http://www.spiderfan.org/
  4. I have a real soft spot for Mr. District Attorney so I'm glad to see it hit the list. Who are the biggest crime comics experts on the boards? Marc
  5. >>Early Barks originals are the giant squids of Duck hunting as far as I am concerned. Great line and great pickup. Congrats. Marc
  6. He found me a great book at Chicago 2005 too! I think he deserves re-kudos for that. Thanks 143ksk! Marc
  7. Hmm, just going by the grade that could be the copy of #37 I had in high school!
  8. Kudos to Scottish, Paratrooper, and Shiverbones for really nice recent transactions!
  9. I confess, when I hit latest post and was scrolling up to get the new stuff, I saw that and had to look to see who was posting! Mopsy is very cool btw. And I loved that GI in the foxhole story.
  10. Yeah, I know. I enjoy the updates you've been giving us on your collection both here and on the Big Five list.
  11. Not "overdue" kudos since I got the package today but thanks to ft88 for three DC war books, accurately graded and shipped quickly. Marc
  12. It's only been the lead image in our war section on our site for the last two years that you've been reading my posts on the Big Five yahoo mailing list! However, it sold last night which is why I was reminded of it and posted it. Sorry. Marc
  13. Speaking of additional details so the kids know who is who...
  14. And that one detour to the Alleutian Islands. I thought I was going to have to mention that. And Rock's kid brother was in the Pacific.
  15. The irony is that you have now saved that cover for me as it was about my least favorite. Or was until now--with the way cool swastika on skull motif I am growing fond of it. Marc
  16. I collect books too. Right now it's mainly books on tennis. Not instructional--tennis history, biographies, and such. Of course I end up with a lot of military history books too but that's so broad I don't feel I'm "collecting" them. Maybe in a sense I collect most books by Wallace Stegner, John Updike, and Ernest Hemingway. I collect books about comics too, of course. Sooner or later I will build a complete set of Dragon magazine as well. Marc
  17. Thanks for ruining them for me! Now I see swastikas everywhere on those covers! I do agree, it's a very powerful symbol and probably an editorial decision. While I doubt they had them stamped on machine gun barrels, perhaps the swastika was used in a lot more places. When I was in college we had a freezing rental house (and this is in California). The utility guy came out to relight our horrible furnace that wasn't working. Hey, look at this, he said. I've seen this before. Our old furnace was obviously from the 30s and german-made because one of the little valves had a swastika on it! Just stamped right on as a matter of course. Marc
  18. Yeah, if you can walk into the skull it just doesn't feel right.