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AtlasT

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  1. They may have been cheap, but they were rarely available. Now that they're more expensive, they're seldom available.
  2. Number 9, number 9, number 9, number 9, number 9 Number 9, number 9, number 9, number 9, number 9 Number 9 Take this, brother, may it serve you well (Surely I'm not the only one) Jack "When you get naked" "Hold that line!"
  3. A couple of classic Kelly covers:
  4. Art by Manny Stallman: (I hope you can read most of it.) ...and the cover is Everett:
  5. First 5 issues of this title to display the ATLAS globe on the cover:
  6. There is so much about the cover of Strange Tales 52 that captures the U.S. in the 1950s. What a beautiful cover!!
  7. Sharp copy and a very nice Everett cover, one I haven't seen too often.
  8. Untrimmed Everett cover, dated 11/1956. It is beautiful, yes?
  9. I don't have any slabs, but I've always been a fan of Heath's work:
  10. Here's the last issue of the Marvel Boy run. The cover story is a 4-page middle-of-the-book story illustrated by Bill LaCava, surrounded by 3 stories, comprising 18 pages, of Marvel Boy by Bill Everett! Quite a transitional issue!
  11. Good morning! Here's a short run for anyone looking for an alternative to Sunday morning political polemics:
  12. I just posted this in "Recent Pre-Code Purchases," but figured fans of this forum will enjoy it as well, if not more:
  13. Different Harry. I'd say it's Harry Anderson; compare:
  14. FRIGHT is the lead story, a 7-page story very nicely done by Russ Heath. ZOMBIE is a 6-pager by Tony DiPreta, and it's...DiPreta. CONDEMNED (5 pgs.) is signed CH, and presumed to be Carl Hubbel, INNOCENT BYSTANDER is 5 pages by Briefer. If the cover and lead story won't do it for you, it probably won't get done.