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Bryan65

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  1. This has always been one of my favorite FF issues. I love the Perez/Sinnott art!
  2. I agree with this, Byrne run is essential. When I started recollecting FF several years ago my goal was to strictly collect the Byrne run #232-295 + plus related Annuals. Since then I ended up compiling a run (all raw) consisting of #141-354 in NM (with lots of duplicates). I believe I have 2 complete runs of #204-221, 232-295, 334-354. One of these days I plan to sell my duplicates but would prefer to sell as an entire set.
  3. Nice FF Treasuries!! I wish Marvel would re-release the old Treasuries in facsimile edition box sets. Those FF ones sure have nice front AND back covers!
  4. I'm glad you also own a nice copy, they are very hard to find without the dust jacket and book itself showing considerable wear. I used to own a copy when I was a kid and read those stories over and over, even took it to school with me.
  5. Here is my copy of "Batman from the 30's to the 70's", not a comic, but a Collected Edition from the 70's so it's Bronze Age material. This is the best looking copy I have ever seen, bought it from an eBay seller several years ago and he stated he purchased it from an estate sale, was on a shelf with other Bat-memorabilia.
  6. Here are some better images I just took...
  7. WOW!!! You have a lot of nice graded comics in amazing condition!
  8. I think theses 3 barely qualify for Silver Age status... Superman #221 1969 Superman #226 1970 World's Finest #195 1970