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Monkeyman

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  1. I'd be interested to know how people classify the Strange Tales run by age and when they see the transition from Atomic Age to Silver Age. In my mind I've divided it as follows:

     

    Atomic Age

    1-34 = Pre-Code Horror (this is obvious)

    35-66 = Post-Code Suspense (I find that the tone of the covers and stories switch from horror to suspense after the code was introduced)

     

    Silver Age Transition

    67 = First Kirby and Ditko interior art

    68-69 = First Kirby covers

     

    Early Silver Age

    70-99 = Monster issues

     

    Super Hero Silver Age

    101-168 = Super hero (this is also obvious)

     

    I don't feel that issue 51 from October 1956 (same month as Showcase 4) can be considered the first silver age issue. I feel like either #67 (due to the first Kirby/Ditko interior art) or #70 (first monster cover) is the start of the SA for Strange Tales.

     

    Mike

  2. This site will provide you with the On Sale date for comics.

     

    http://www.dcindexes.com/features/timemachine.php?site=

     

    The last On Sale month for Atlas comics without the CCA stamp was November 1954 and the comics were all cover dated February 1955.

     

    DC didn't start until the next month - first CCA stamp On Sale month January 1955 for comics with cover date March 1955.

     

    Mike

  3. Here's a link to An INDEX of Joe Maneely's ATLAS work and it would appear that Stan continued to include Maneely text illos for those 2 page stories ..... probably to help his widow a bit... until 1963. Nancy, one of his daughters, still has original art and has been collecting comics with her fathers art in them. Those Friday poker games he attended were lengendary..... Everett was also a regular. GOD BLESS...

     

    -jimbo(a friend of jesus) (thumbs u

     

    I'd love to own a piece of Maneely art at some point, but they don't come around that often.

     

    Mike

  4. Here is the description of the lot from Heritage:

     

    "Weird Tales Group (Popular Fiction, 1933) Condition: Average FN-. Includes the February, April, May, August, and November 1933 issues. Includes "Shambleau" by C. L. Moore, "Revelations in Black" by Carl Jacobi, and "Golden Blood" by Jack Williamson. Covers by J. Allen St. John and Margaret Brundage. Complete covers and spines, supple cream to off-white pages. Spines faded to orange. Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $875. From the Frank Collection."

     

    As an unsophisticated pulp collector, I have a couple of questions about these books which I hope the boards can answer for me.

     

    - The front and back covers of these pulps don't have any overhangs so I'm assuming they are trimmed and, more specifically, you can see the particularly poor job of trimming at the bottom of a few of them. Is this something Heritage should have noted or is showing big scans enough?

     

    - The Table of Contents of each pulp is annotated as in the scan below. Should this have been mentioned in Heritage's description? Is this something specific to the Frank Collection?

     

    WeirdTalesNov33ToC_zps4bc34731.jpg

     

    Thanks,

     

    Mike

  5.  

    Golden Age

     

    - Detective 27

    - Peanuts 1

    - Spirit 22

    - Superman 1

    - Young Men 24

     

    Honorable mention to Strange Tales 1

     

     

    Silver Age

     

    - Avengers 1

    - Daredevil 1

    - Doctor Strange 169

    - Fantastic Four 1

    - Stranges Tales 110

     

     

    Bronze Age

     

    - Amazing Spider-Man 121

    - Daredevil 158

    - Doctor Strange 1

    - Giant-Size X-Men 1

    - Marvel Feature 1

     

     

    Copper Age

     

    - Albedo 2

    - Dark Horse Presents 5th Anniversary Special

    - Hellblazer 1

    - Maus I

    - Sandman 1

     

    Honorable mention to Bone 1

     

     

    Modern Age

     

    - Liberty Meadows 1

    - Mouse Guard 1

    - Strangers in Paradise 1

    - 3 Geeks 1

    - Witchblade 1

     

    Honorable mention to 100 Bullets 1